Dunc Breaks the Record

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    “It’s like this—I’ll put it the same way my uncle Alfred says it—if I’d been meant to fly, I’d have feathers on my butt and my feet would fit a limb.”
    Amos was standing on a hillside north of town. Actually, not standing so much as digging his heels in. He was wearing a helmet and orange sunglasses with pastel frames. The helmet strap was so tight, he had to talk through clenched teeth. “I won’t do it.”
    He was not standing alone. Dunc—Duncan—Culpepper, his best friend for life, was there with him. Well down the hill, a mile away andseemingly almost vertically below them, stood their helper and instructor, Tod Meserman.
    Dunc was standing beneath a hang glider and holding its pipe frames. It was early morning—just past dawn—and though the air was fairly calm, soft breezes wafted up the hill and fluttered the cloth on the glider now and then.
    “Come on, Amos. You did it at least ten times when you were taking the lessons.” Dunc wiggled the glider to emphasize. “It’s perfectly safe.”
    “I crashed.”
    “You didn’t crash. You made a slightly early landing.”
    “I crashed. I went down like an anvil out of a four-story window. I hit so hard, I saw colors and drove my knees up around my ears.”
    Dunc sighed. “It was your second flight, and if you hadn’t let go of the control bar to swat that fly, you wouldn’t have cra—come down quite so fast.”
    “Bee. It was a bee. Not a fly. Probably a killer bee. And I crashed.”
    Dunc shook his head and turned to face down the hill, wiggling the glider around. “Call it what you like—it doesn’t matter. This timethere’ll be two of us. I’ll be there with you. All we have to do is launch, let the glider float down the hill to Mr. Meserman, and we’ll have the record.”
    “The record—that’s another thing. You’re being a little pushy about this record business. It’s not all that important.”
    “Not important? It’s the
world
record, Amos! The longest flight ever for two boys our age on a hang glider! We’ll be in all the record books.”
    “Big deal.”
    “We’ll be famous.”
    “Right—as the first two boys our age to drop like anvils from a four-story building.”
    “And everybody—even Melissa—will read about us. Think of it. Melissa Hansen reading about you being a hero.”
    Doubt mixed with interest on Amos’s face, starting a small battle with a frown between his eyes, and in a moment interest won. “Melissa …” Melissa Hansen had been the object of Amos’s dreams, it seemed, since before he was born, before he could think. She didn’t know he walked the planet, and she had never spoken to him or touched him except once whenshe thought he was his cousin, the skateboarder Lash Malesky, and again when she thought he was a dog because Amos was a dog.
    “Sure”—Dunc nodded—“I can see it now. She’s in the library, the record book is open on a table. She looks at it. Hmmm, she thinks. Hang gliders. And look, here’s Amos Binder. Cool, she thinks—he’s got the record. I should meet this guy.”
    And it worked. Amos nodded, smiled, and moved to stand with Dunc inside the framework of the glider. He slipped into the harness that would hold him while they flew. “Melissa …”
    “All right,” Dunc said, “hold the bar and run with me, and when I give the word, kick off. Just like Mr. Meserman showed us. All we have to do is glide down the hill to where he’s standing, and we’ll be in the record books.”
    “Melissa …”
    Dunc started his run, and Amos trotted beside him.
    Dunc started to run faster, and Amos picked up speed.
    The glider started to lift. Just a bit at first, and then the morning breeze, which was gainingspeed coming up the hill even as they ran, caught under the front of the glider.
    “Now!” Dunc pushed forward on the control bar. The nose of the glider went up, and with a surge they were off the ground, flying.
    “Lie out flat.” Dunc kicked his legs

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