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The Ultimate Wish
When One Wish Is Too Much
Author: E. M. Hull
Series: Lost Sci-Fi #356
Narrator: Scott Miller
Unabridged: 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Scott Miller
Published: 03/09/2026
Synopsis
Lola Pimmons has lived her life storing grudges, humiliations, and unspoken desires, convinced that the world owes her a reckoning. When a supernatural visitor offers her a single wish, she discovers that nothing she wants can exist cleanly or alone. Love arrives stripped of affection. Beauty demands violence. Marriage requires ruin. Each possibility forces her to confront what she is willing to damage—both in others and in herself—to escape the life she despises.As the day wears on and the options narrow, Lola’s problem becomes more dangerous than choosing wealth, revenge, or desire. The real danger lies in believing there might be a perfect wish that bypasses cost altogether. With time slipping away, she presses for something larger, something final, convinced that one choice can erase every limitation at once. What she doesn’t understand is that some wishes don’t improve life—they end it.E. M. Hull was the pen name of Edna Mayne Hull, born May 1, 1905, in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. She worked closely with her husband A. E. van Vogt coauthoring Rebirth: Earth (1942), also published as The Flight That Failed, and later published the novel The Winged Man (1966). During the same period, Hull published a small numer of short science fiction stories, including “The Ultimate Wish,” “The Wishes We Make,” and “The Patient,” all appearing in 1943. These stories focus on the mechanics of desire, limitation, and consequence, often structured around supernatural or speculative bargains that expose the boundaries of human wanting.