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Ethan looked at her.
'Johnny's right about that. I can see it in your eyes,' she continued. 'Skydiving does this to people takes them over completely. You're addicted, Ethan. Join the club.'
Ethan grinned. 'Nuts really, isn't it? I've only been doing it for a few weeks, and look at me!'
'Don't knock it,' said Kat. 'When you find something that you not only love doing, but do well, it's a great feeling. You're lucky.'
'We both are,' said Ethan.
CHAPTER 18
'You've a face on you like a slapped a.r.s.e,' said Sam when he next saw Ethan at FreeFall. 'How's the shoulder?'
Ethan was back at work. His shoulder felt fine. All he could think about was the fact that he couldn't jump. For four weeks. It bugged the h.e.l.l out of him.
'Fine,' he replied. 'Aches a little, that's all.' He moved his shoulder as if to prove a point, winced.
'Yes, I can see how everything's just fine,' said Sam. 'So listen.'
Ethan was struck by the purpose in his voice. It sounded like he had a plan.
'You're a d.a.m.ned good skydiver, Ethan. Don't let your impatience ruin it. Give the shoulder enough time to heal and you'll be back in the air. But if you don't rest it, you'll knacker it up completely. Don't let that happen.'
Ethan nodded.
'I mean it,' said Sam. 'Wind your neck in and deal with it. See this as an opportunity. Get to know the regulars better, read up on skydiving, get a better understanding of everything. Just because you're not jumping doesn't mean you have to stop learning. Right?'
'Yeah,' said Ethan.
'And a warning... Don't think for a single second that I won't know if you book in for a jump. You may be qualified, and you may not need my permission any more, but nothing gets past me at FreeFall, OK? And if I find out you've jumped before your four weeks are up, I'll ground you for the rest of your life.'
Ethan could see from the look on Sam's face that he meant it. But then Sam always had that look on his face: hard, unmoving, unwavering.
'Now that's sorted,' said Sam, 'I've arranged for you to meet up with Luke after work. He'll be waiting for you in the hangar. Head over there as soon as you shut up the shop.'
'What am I meeting him for?' asked Ethan.
'Luke's offered to help keep your mind off the fact that you won't be jumping for a while.' Sam looked at his watch. 'He's going to train the h.e.l.l out of you instead. Now get your a.r.s.e over to the shop and open up. You're losing me business.'
As usual, Ethan wasn't given a chance to reply Sam was already heading off to his office.
The shop was busy, and with every customer that came in to buy kit, Ethan felt more and more envious. Since completing his AFF, he'd hardly gone a day without a jump. It didn't seem fair like he was being punished for saving Kat's life. He was glad when the time came to shut; he headed off to the hangar, wondering what Luke had planned 'to keep his mind occupied', as Sam had put it.
Luke was waiting for him when he arrived. 'Hi, Ethan,' he said. 'Good day?'
'It was a day,' replied Ethan. 'What are we doing?' He couldn't be bothered with the small talk. He was grumpy, and he doubted there was much anyone could do about it.
'Formation drills,' said Luke. 'And you need to get this s.h.i.+t absolutely right on the ground before you can even consider doing it in freefall.' He walked over to the hangar wall and pulled out one of the trolleys Ethan had used during his AFF. 'Once I've shown you the basics, we'll lie on these,' Luke explained. 'As you already know from your AFF, you lie flat on them, as if in freefall, and try to move smoothly between each formation.'
'I'm going to learn formation stuff?' said Ethan. 'Why? I didn't think I was ready.'
'Sam's idea,' said Luke, 'and he thinks you are. He also wants to make sure you don't stagnate while you're resting that shoulder. We'll be running through all the usual skydiving drills as well as the formation stuff. Got it?'
Ethan nodded. If Sam thought he was ready, then he wasn't going to say no. As he headed towards the trolleys, he thought about the team, and about Jake. Did this mean Sam was considering him as Jake's replacement? If there was anything he wanted more, then he couldn't think what it was. He pushed one of the trolleys back and forth. 'Are you sure this isn't a joke?'
'No joke, Ethan. Remember this is all down to Sam. And I don't know whether you've noticed, but he doesn't really have a sense of humour.'
What followed then, and for the four ensuing weeks as Ethan's shoulder was allowed to recover, was training that covered just about everything Luke knew about formations and skydiving in general. Ethan knew everyone joked about Luke's obsession with the tiniest of details, but as the weeks pa.s.sed, he soon saw just how useful and important that obsession was. Luke didn't just know what he was talking about, he sounded like he'd invented it. And before long, Ethan had the formation drills down to a fine art. But that wasn't all: Luke constantly quizzed Ethan on the finer points of safety, awareness in the air, and landing. He also taught Ethan how to pack his own rig.
'You'll not be able to jump with this until you pa.s.s your rigger's qualification,' said Luke as Ethan repacked his rig under Luke's watchful gaze. 'But at least this way you'll know what you're doing when you come to do the official training. And knowing it won't do any harm, will it? Means you've a better understanding of how your rig works.'
Ethan agreed. Everything Luke showed him he absorbed, memorized and practised. And if he wasn't at work, he was reading up on skydiving, chatting to more experienced skydivers, hanging out with Johnny; anything, just so long as it was about being in the air.
Ethan was obsessed. He knew it.
It was a bright Sat.u.r.day morning when Ethan finally rode his bike into FreeFall with a grin on his face like a melon slice. The four weeks was over. He was jumping today.
He was just climbing into the minibus with Sam when Johnny arrived.
'Couldn't miss your first jump,' he said as he sat down next to Ethan.
Two other faces appeared.
'Luke... Natalya...' said Ethan, surprised to see them.
Luke nodded back; Natalya, as usual, just stared at him with those intense, penetrating eyes. But there was something new in her gaze, Ethan thought. It was as if she was looking at him with a little respect. And maybe she was. Maybe his insane rescue of Kat had given him a little kudos. If so, he wasn't about to complain.
'And Kat,' said Luke as Kat jumped in behind.
Kat looked at Ethan. 'Figured it'd be nice to jump out of a plane with you and actually remember the experience,' she said. 'And I've got this.' Ethan smiled as she held up a new skydiving helmet. It was bright red, with a full-face visor.
'Nice,' he said, nodding at it.
'Cost over three hundred quid,' said Kat. 'Can't really believe I've spent that much.'
'When you're a slave to freedom, money doesn't matter,' said Johnny.
'Slave to freedom?' queried Ethan.
'I can't believe I said it either,' said Johnny. 'Sounds good though, don't you think? I'm so... mystical.'
Luke turned to Sam. 'I reckon we should do some of the formation stuff with Ethan. He knows it now. All he's got to do is put it into practice in the air.'
Sam looked at Ethan. 'Couldn't agree more,' he said. 'You OK with that, Ethan? Reckon your shoulder is up to it?'
Ethan nodded. 'Totally. Never felt better.'
'I'll make sure I'm careful,' said Luke. 'The movements are pretty slight anyway. It's not like I'll be trying to pull your arm out of its socket.'
'I'm OK with anything so long as I get to jump,' said Ethan.
'Ah, just listen to him,' said Johnny. 'He's all excited!' Then he hugged Ethan dramatically. 'I'm so... proud of you... son...'
Ethan pushed him away, smiling and shaking his head. Then the minibus set off and he felt his stomach lurch. This was it...
The call came through they were over the DZ. In the minibus, Sam had given them the order of things: Luke was to do some simple two-person formation stuff with Ethan; Johnny, Kat and Natalya were free to do whatever they fancied; Sam was going to follow Ethan and Luke, just to keep an eye on things and a.s.sess Ethan's performance.
Johnny, Kat and Natalya were at the door of the plane. They nodded at Ethan, then jumped.
Ethan took his place at the door with Luke. He wasn't even given time to think about what he was doing. It was all instinctive. He followed Luke's hand signals, got into position.
Jumped.
Ethan didn't need to scream the adrenaline searing through his veins was doing it for him. As he accelerated to terminal velocity, he looked up to see the plane above become nothing more than a black dot.
Seven and a half seconds later, he was doing 120 mph.
He arched his back, flipped over, got stable. Luke was just away to his right. On seeing Ethan get into the stable freefall position, he tracked over.
Luke gave a hand signal and they both flicked themselves into the first position facing each other, holding hands. With a nod, they switched to the next position Ethan holding Luke's left ankle with his left arm, Luke doing the same to Ethan. Then back to the first position.
Luke grinned. Ethan smiled back as he spotted Sam, who was tracking in to join them. And so they finished their freefall as a three-point star.
Ethan looked at Sam, then back at Luke. Jumping alone was a rush, but jumping with others, people who trusted him in the air... this was something else.
Sam nodded at Luke and Ethan. They checked altimeters, then broke the star formation, bursting away from each other like fire crackers.
Ethan made sure he had clean air above and around him, checked his altimeter, pulled the ripcord.
The unmistakable crack of his canopy catching air filled his ears as he was pulled into a steady glide. Then everything was peaceful, and he could enjoy the gentle return to Earth.
Back at the hangar, everyone was talking. Ethan loved everything about being back in the air even being on the ground afterwards. After a jump, it was impossible to come down from the high for hours. It was a rush like nothing else. And, he realized, this was the first time that he'd felt a part of the team, rather than just a tag-along.
Sam called for everyone's attention. 'Right,' he said. 'Next weekend you're all going to the skydiving compet.i.tion in France. I've got some business of my own in France so I'll head out earlier, but I'll meet you there.'
'What skydiving compet.i.tion?' asked Ethan.
'The one in France,' said Johnny. 'The one Sam's talking about. Jeez, how you gonna learn anything if you don't listen?'
'So how come you all know about it and I don't?'
'Because I didn't tell you about it,' said Sam.
'But I'm invited?' asked Ethan, unable to hide his smile.
Sam gave a nod. 'Not just invited; I've booked your ticket.' Ethan wasn't given a chance to respond as Sam was already speaking to the whole team again. 'Let me make one thing clear,' he said. 'You're not there to compete as a four-way team, with Ethan instead of Jake, and Johnny filming. Despite what you all might think, Ethan isn't ready to take Jake's place just yet... He will be soon enough, but we're not going to rush it. Got it?'
Everyone nodded and Ethan grinned. A skydiving compet.i.tion in France! Fantastic! Ethan realized he'd progressed quickly, but knowing that Sam was considering him as Jake's replacement felt amazing. He opened his mouth to say something, but the look Sam gave him made him shut it immediately.
'You'll all be doing this for the experience. Go out there, get a feel for how a compet.i.tion runs, and check out what you're up against for when you do eventually enter as a team. Right?'
Nods all round.
'Good,' said Sam. 'Now, to make it interesting...' He paused, and everyone leaned closer. 'I've already entered you in a couple of categories call it your instructor's prerogative.' He looked at the gang, one by one, then explained, 'Johnny, you're in for freestyle solo, Luke you're on accuracy, Kat and Natalya, you're on two-way.'
Ethan looked at the team. They were all smiles.
Sam stepped back and winked. 'And if you find a way to win something in the process, that's a bonus. Right, travel arrangements...'
Ethan, like the rest of the team, was hooked on Sam's words. He knew he'd have to get his mum to agree to let him go, but couldn't think of a reason why she'd say no. This was such a great opportunity he knew she'd understand that. And Dad wouldn't have any say in the matter.
'As I've said, I'll meet you out there,' said Sam. 'Everything is arranged and paid for. Your tickets are in my office, as are details of the accommodation. If you don't mind, I'll leave Luke to deal with all that, as usual.'
'Don't you trust me?' asked Johnny.
'In a skydive, yes,' replied Sam. 'In my office, no.'
'It's a fair point,' said Johnny.
'And well made,' added Kat.
Ethan couldn't help himself. 'But how's all this being paid for?' he asked.
Sam's look was steely. 'I have my contacts. They like sponsoring the right team. Perform well, they'll stay on board.'
'They the same contacts who covered my AFF?' Ethan wanted to know.
'They are. And before you ask, they like staying anonymous.'
'But you booked my tickets without asking,' said Ethan. 'How'd you know I'd be free?'
'I didn't,' said Sam. 'I just made a big a.s.sumption.' He turned to leave, but stopped and looked back at the team. 'One more thing,' he said. 'Any takers for a night jump?'
CHAPTER 19