Storming: A Dieselpunk Adventure

Storming: A Dieselpunk Adventure Read Free

Book: Storming: A Dieselpunk Adventure Read Free
Author: K.M. Weiland
Tags: Historical, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Mashup
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came, in a bouncy, sloe-eyed way. Her job was to ride in the front cockpit, waving and smiling, when they buzzed the towns for customers. Then later on, she’d hold the sign, take admissions, and convince folks that if she could survive in that rattling flying contraption, it must be safe.
    She pushed up from her seat on a blanket, knee-walked over to Taos, and hauled him halfway into her lap. He licked the underside of her chin, and she leaned back, giggling. “You missed all the fun. We’ve already had a dance and an arm wrestling match.”
    “Which you won, I hope.”
    She looked confused. “I just watched and cheered. But Rick almost won.”
    On the other side of the fire, Rick Holmes balanced a tin plate of boiled potatoes and cornbread on one knee. “The reprobate cheated.” He rubbed his right biceps.
    “Sure he did,” Hitch said. “Only way you could have lost. Now where’s Earl?”
    “Why?” Rick narrowed his eyes. “You haven’t already demolished that new Hisso, have you? I heard it protesting when you flew over.”
    “Ran into a little difficulty.” If you could call a hail of bodies little.
    “I warned you not to take it out at night.”
    “Gimme a break. I could fly our whole routine blindfolded, much less on a moon-bright night. Had to make sure everything was running smooth before you try that high-altitude jump for Livingstone.”
    Rick looked him in the eye. “If you mean you would also probably have demolished the engine at high noon, that’s no doubt true.”
    Rick was a bit of a dapper dude, in his pressed pants and embroidered suspenders. He’d greased his dark hair back, widening his forehead in comparison to his chin.
    He smirked at Lilla across the fire. “Too much power for our esteemed employer.”
    She glanced at Hitch, eyebrows up. She’d never been too fluent in sarcasm.
    Hitch gave his head a shake. “Where’s Earl anyway? Crazy stuff just happened.”
    “Oh, indeed,” Rick said. “Please tell me it involved discovering a pirate’s buried cache. Because the only bit of news I would be interested in right now is that I’m about to receive the wages you’ve been promising for the last six months.”
    Lilla clucked. “Did you forget, darling? He’s told us over and over we’re all going to get paid after we win this show.”
    “And if we fail to win the show? Then what?” Again, he directed a flat gaze at Hitch. “The skills I bring to this show are already worth twice what I’m supposed to be receiving in remuneration.”
    Hitch stopped looking around for his mechanic and turned to face Rick down. “We’re going to win this one.”
    “Certainly. Win with two planes, one parachute, no wing walkers, and a demolished engine. Once again, your business acumen astounds me.”
    Hitch swallowed a growl. “How many times we going to have to go over this?”
    “Yes, please, don’t fight,” Lilla said. “It’s all right. We trust Hitch, don’t we, darling?”
    “Don’t we though.”
    “If he says everything’s going to be fine, I know it’s true.” She dazzled Hitch with one of her smiles. “Right?”
    Sometimes he blessed her for her blind faith. Other times, it turned his stomach inside out with panic. Lord knew owning his own circus was all he thought about when he was lying awake at night, staring up at the underside of his plane’s wing. Part of his reason for wanting that was so he’d be able to take care of his people. These days, they were just about the only family that would claim him, and he would do whatever he had to do to keep them afloat.
    But sometimes the knowledge that they were all depending on him clenched inside of him and made him want to whistle to Taos, jump back into the Jenny, and take off into the blue yonder all by himself. He needed their help if he was going to build a circus like Livingstone’s, but the more people he had to take care of, the less free this life of his started feeling.
    He made himself nod to her.

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