MAYD
CORRESPONDENCE
by BOOMERCAT
RATED FRPT |
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Grandma Tracy writes her friend
about the events in Move and You're Dead
My Dearest
Tina,
Oh, dear
heart, I have such a story to tell you! You’d warned me about
the dangers of island living, malaria and pirates and such,
but what actually happened neither you nor I could have ever
imagined!
As you
know, my sweet Alan came to pick me up after that grand
victory at Parola Sands. And of course, he was quite full of
himself. He’s grown up to be such a fine young man, but still
he has that desire to show his big brothers that he is as good
as they are, as if there was any doubt.
He was
actually strutting as he came up the walk. I couldn’t help but
smile. He was so proud of himself. Not just for the win, but
also because he had been entrusted with picking me up. He was
a touch condescending, as if I were an old ninny, but you
know, I just let him have his day. He escorted me out to that
ridiculous racecar of his, and he remembered his manners quite
nicely, handing me into the car.
Yes, you
read that right. Instead of renting a nice, normal car, he
drove up in the same car he won the race with. I chided him on
the extravagance. I assumed a beast of a car like that
consumed fuel at an ungodly rate, but he just laughed, and
explained to me that it was powered by a nuclear engine, very
clean, and no fuel cost because it was self contained and
would last the life of the car. It was one of Jeff’s company’s
newest inventions.
Well, he
thought nothing of sitting in that car, but let me tell you, I
was about as uncomfortable as I could be. I kept thinking of
Chernobyl. I half expected it to blow up on us. But I took
comfort in the knowledge that the ride wasn’t to be long, only
to the Dodge City airport where Virgil was to pick us up. I
didn’t say a word to Alan, but I can assure you my little
hiney was as tight as could be!
We were
driving along as pretty as you please, when we came to a road
closed sign. As soon as Alan slowed down, this awful man came
out from behind a rock, and pointed a gun at us. I recognized
him as that sleazy reporter who interrupted us at brunch. You
remember him, I’m sure. He had that greasy black hair and the
shifty eyes.
Well,
apparently all of the odd questions about where we were headed
were because he and his partner wanted to steal Alan’s car. He
was apparently another racecar driver, who was jealous of my
Alan. I knew we were in serious trouble as soon as Alan called
the man by name. How did that awful man expect to get away
with stealing the car when Alan recognized him?
The man
and his partner forced Alan to drive onto the San Miguel
bridge. Yes, the one and the same bridge that was in the news.
Let me tell you, that was no collapse… but I don’t want to get
ahead of my story here. Once we were on the bridge, the man
handed Alan this odd little metal box with wires sticking up
out of it. I had no idea what it was, but Alan certainly did,
and he was furious.
There was
little we could do about it with two guns pointed at us, so
when they demanded that we climb up on the bridge, we had
little choice. Alan told me to sit down against a beam, and I
could hear the fear in his voice. I asked him about the box,
and the thugs stealing the car laughed, and told him to
explain it to me. Then they said there was a bomb attached to
the bridge!
They said
it would go off in a couple of hours, and my heart was in my
throat. I just wanted them to leave, so we could get down and
away. Of course, they knocked down the ladder that they had
used to force us up on the bridge. We were about thirty feet
above the road bed. But as you know, Alan has been a rock
climber from the time he was a little one, and I believed that
he could climb down with ease, and with his guidance, I was
pretty sure I could get down too.
Well, that
was where the little metal box came in. Alan explained that it
would sense any movement we made, and set off the bomb
immediately. Those evil crooks had switched it on before Alan
could sit down. My poor love was forced to stand there in the
full sun. You’ll remember that we were in the midst of a heat
wave that week, and it felt as if it were a thousand degrees
on that bridge. It was hard enough for me, sitting there, but
Alan didn’t even have that.
Now, of
course those men took our cell phones, but what they didn’t
know was that Alan had on that Dick Tracy watch that John had
made him. You remember that summer when John and Virgil were
home from college, and all four of the boys watched that
movie, and John said he could make watches like the one that
Dick Tracy had. Well, he made them for each of the boys, and
of course, Jeff just had to have one too. They’ve all worn
them ever since.
Alan moved
his arm ever so slowly up and was able to call his father.
Jeff, as you know, is nothing if not decisive. He mobilized
all the help in the world for us, and let’s suffice it to say,
they figured out a way to get us down safely. Unfortunately,
they weren’t able to find the bomb in time, and that supposed
collapse they told of on the news was actually the bridge
blowing up.
It was
quite a sight, I’ll tell you. I was a bit distressed, but then
I was told that it had been scheduled for demolition, so it
wasn’t quite so horrible. They said the bridge was unsafe, but
I must say, it seemed as solid as the rock of ages to me.
Shows what I know, right?
It was
quite the ordeal, but then Virgil was there, and we left, and
by the time we reached the island, I was fine. Of course, Jeff
was very upset by the entire thing, and all of the boys
started the China Syndrome with me. One of these old days, I
will convince them that I am not made of porcelain, but this
was not the day. And to tell the truth, it was nice to be
fussed over.
Well, I’ve
said quite a lot haven’t I? And I haven’t even started in on
my first meeting with Mr. Kyrano. But I will save that for my
next letter, because I don’t want to leave out a single
detail! I’ll write soon, my dear friend, and tell you all
about it. In the meantime, understand that I am quite well,
except for missing you.
Love you,
Ruth |