In The Wind: Out Of The Box, Book 2 - Plot & Excerpts
Reed The train blows through a station without even slowing down, passengers scrambling to give it a little distance from the platform as it shoots through at top speed. The tracks are clattering loudly now, and I’m still barely hanging on. A seemingly pointless metal crossbar passes overhead, and I’m suddenly thankful I’m on the side of the train, because it would performed a rapid reduction of my height—by taking me off at the waist. I study the tracks ahead and decide I’m safe for a moment before I roll hard against my arm and blast a little gust at the ground below. It gives me a boost, just enough to get myself back on the roof of the train car in time for another of those damned crossbars to pass about twelve inches over the top of my nose. I lie flat on my back on the metal car and feel the motion of the train. It’s definitely progressing to “bat out of hell” speeds in a hurry, and I suspect that the company that runs the train is no longer in charge of it.
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