Pink Grass Planet : The World He Left Behind

Ricardo Webb has spent five long years on a distant world, holding onto one thought: coming home. Earth meant clarity, familiarity, and the woman he left behind. It meant green fields, honest tastes, and a way of life that didn’t feel borrowed. When he finally steps off the starship, everything seems to confirm that hope. The air feels right. The voices sound right. Carla is there, waiting, exactly as he remembered—or close enough to believe it.

But small details begin to shift. A word here, a habit there. A flavor that lingers too long. A style that doesn’t quite belong. What once felt distant and alien has followed him home, settling into the cracks of everyday life. At first it seems harmless—fashion, entertainment, harmless imitation. Then it spreads. What was once a foreign culture begins to overwrite the familiar, reshaping the world he thought he knew.

Ricardo tries to ignore it. He tells himself he can adjust. But the more he looks, the more he sees a quiet transformation taking hold, one that doesn’t ask permission. The place he longed for is still there, but it’s slipping, changing into something he never chose. And the longer he stays, the more he feels pulled between two worlds—one he left behind, and one that may no longer exist.

In the end, Ricardo must decide what matters more: holding onto a version of home that is disappearing, or returning to a place he once couldn’t wait to escape. It’s a choice that will define the rest of his life—and reshape a world in ways no one expects.

Sam Merwin Jr. built a career across magazines like Startling Stories and Thrilling Wonder Stories, where he worked as both writer and editor. He contributed fiction while also shaping the direction of science fiction during his editorial tenure in the 1940s.

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Ricardo Webb has spent five long years on a distant world, holding onto one thought: coming home. Earth meant clarity, familiarity, and the woman he left behind. It meant green fields, honest tastes, and a way of life that didn’t feel borrowed. When he finally steps off the starship, everything seems to confirm that hope. The air feels right. The voices sound right. Carla is there, waiting, exactly as he remembered—or close enough to believe it.

But small details begin to shift. A word here, a habit there. A flavor that lingers too long. A style that doesn’t quite belong. What once felt distant and alien has followed him home, settling into the cracks of everyday life. At first it seems harmless—fashion, entertainment, harmless imitation. Then it spreads. What was once a foreign culture begins to overwrite the familiar, reshaping the world he thought he knew.

Ricardo tries to ignore it. He tells himself he can adjust. But the more he looks, the more he sees a quiet transformation taking hold, one that doesn’t ask permission. The place he longed for is still there, but it’s slipping, changing into something he never chose. And the longer he stays, the more he feels pulled between two worlds—one he left behind, and one that may no longer exist.

In the end, Ricardo must decide what matters more: holding onto a version of home that is disappearing, or returning to a place he once couldn’t wait to escape. It’s a choice that will define the rest of his life—and reshape a world in ways no one expects.

Sam Merwin Jr. built a career across magazines like Startling Stories and Thrilling Wonder Stories, where he worked as both writer and editor. He contributed fiction while also shaping the direction of science fiction during his editorial tenure in the 1940s.

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