Soul Harvest v1.1 by Soul Harvest v1.1
Author:Soul Harvest v1.1 [v1.1, Soul Harvest]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2012-09-12T02:49:29+00:00
Getting Ken Ritz's Learjet across the ravaged Waukegan Airport to the mess formerly known as Wadsworth Road was easy. Buck rode next to Ken as he slowly taxied until a pile of rubbish or chunk of concrete or gouge in the earth had to be moved, broken up, or filled in. The tools Buck had found were not intended for what he was doing, but his aching muscles and calloused hands told him he was making progress.
The tricky part was getting across Wadsworth Road to the golf course. First there was the ditch. It's not the best thing to do to a Lear, Ken said, but I think I can roll in there and up and out. It's going to take just the right momentum, and I have to stop within a few feet.
The pavement had been bowed at least eight feet, so steep that a car would not have the right angle to get over it. Where do we go from there? Buck asked.
Every action has a reaction, right? Ritz said cryptically. Where there's a bow, there's gotta be a dip somewhere. How far east do we have to go till we can cross?
Buck jogged about two hundred yards before seeing a huge split in the pavement. If Ritz could get the plane that far, keeping his left wing from touching the bowed pavement and his right wheel from the ditch, he could turn left across the road. After guiding Ken in and out of the ditch on that side, Buck would have to clear a fence and shrubbery that blocked the golf course.
Ritz negotiated the first ditch easily, but being careful to stop before the upcropping of pavement, he rolled back down. At the nadir of the ditch, he couldn't back out and had a trickier time going forward. He finally made it but jumped out to find he had bent the front landing gear. Shouldn't affect anything, but I wouldn't want to land on it too many times, he said.
Buck was not reassured. He walked ahead as Ritz taxied east down the shoulder. Ken kept an eye on the left wing, keeping it inches from the bulge of the road, while Buck watched the right tire and made sure it didn't slip into the ditch.
Once across the road, it was down into and up out of the other ditch, Ken jamming the brakes again to miss the fence. He began helping Buck move stuff out of the way, but when they started yanking shrubbery, he had to sit down. Save your strength, Buck said. I can do this.
Ritz looked at his watch. You'd better hurry. What time did you want to be in Minneapolis?
Not much after three. My source says GC guys are coming from Glenview late this afternoon.
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