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Authors: Terry Bisson

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“As you can see, it's sort of counter-intuitive,” he said. “It means flying certain strict patterns and altitudes, and, of course, it only works in a three-engine plane. But there it is. The shortest Great Triangle Space-Time Route from Quetzalcan City to Huntsville traverses the high plains and skims the edge of Chesapeake Bay.”

“Amazing,” I said. The shrimp, which are as big as pistol grips, are grown in freshwater ponds in western Kentucky. I couldn't stop eating them.

“Numbers don't lie,” said Wu. “Not counting fuel stops—and with a Ford Trimotor there are lots of those—it took Huan Juan and me only 22 hours to fly 6476.54 miles in a plane with a top speed of 112 mph. Let me try one of those giant shrimp.”

“That's great,” I said, looking through the thinning crowd for Candy. “But it's almost 12:20, and Candy has to be at work at one.”

Wu looked shocked. “No Honeymoon?”

I shook my head. “Candy traded shifts for the trip to New York, and now she has to work nights, plus all weekend.”

“It's not very romantic,” said Candy, edging up beside me. “But it was the best we could do. Huan Juan, have you tried the giant shrimp?”

The pilot nodded without answering. He and Wu were consulting in whispers. They looked up at the clear blue sky, then down at the calculations on the unrolled paper.

“They are intimately entwined,” I heard Wu say (I thought he was talking about Candy and me; I found out later he was talking about Time and Space). “All you have to do to unravel and reverse them is substitute this N for this 34.8, and hold steady at 2622 feet and 97 mph, air speed. Can you fly it?”

Huan Juan nodded, reaching for another giant shrimp.

“What's going on?” I asked.

“Let's take a ride,” said Wu, snapping his leather helmet under his chin. “Don't look so surprised. This Trimotor's equipped with a luxury Pullman cabin; it once belonged to a Latin American dictator.”

“Where are we going?” I asked, pulling Candy to my side.

“Nowhere! We are going to fly a Great Triangle configuration, compressed and reversed, over Squirrel Ridge for twenty-three minutes, and you will experience it as, let's see—” He squinted, figuring, “—two-point-six hours of Honeymoon time. Better bring along some giant shrimp and ham biscuits.”

Cindy handed Candy a bouquet. Hoppy and Bonnie and all our friends were applauding.

“What about—you know?” I whispered to Candy. I meant the Honeymoon lingerie she had bought at Sweet Nothings.

With a shy smile she pulled me aside. While Em and Ess tied shoes to the tail of the plane, and while Huan Juan and Wu cranked up the three ancient air-cooled radials with a deafening roar, and while the rest of the guests polished off the giant shrimp, Candy opened the top button of her tunic to give me a glimpse of what she was wearing underneath.

Then we got on the plane and soared off into the wild blue. But that's another story altogether.

 

 

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The End
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Also by Terry Bisson

 

Bears Discover Fire and Other Stories
From the gentle fantasies that include the wry title story—winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards—to ecological allegories; a horrific novelette about experimental excursions into the realm of death; and a first-contact mini-epic, this anthology showcases the wide range of Bisson's powerful talent. In every piece, Bisson's characters are just as absurd as their fantastic landscape, yet thoroughly ordinary, recognizable, and authentic. His pack of scientists, artists, rednecks, insurance salesmen, astronauts, truck drivers, owlish British gentlemen, and others will stay with you like your best friends and quirkiest relations.

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