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WillY's Met_eycle Had a Mind of
Irs o. - But tbe Guys who Stole
It Didn't Know That
Part II
TERRY FELT a touch of envy,
remembering his bachelor nights.
Now he was a married man with
responsibilities and a Volkswagen.
And a Gold Star in the basement that
he intended to road race someday,
but somehow could ne ver get arounli
to it. Not that he envied Will's position touring around the country. He
had his wOLk in the association, and
he sawall the races. Still•••
"Oooooh!" Becky squealed, calling his mind back to her and the
music. A shining trumpet (Becky's
favorite instrument) had cut in.
romping over the ideas blown by the
saxophone. The trumpet took the
notes farther, faster, around a tough-
~r course, then blew the main theme
simply, precisely, in five short
blasts that !iiushed everything the
sax had tried to say, and took off on
a new track - fantastic f!l,uries of
notes that grew out of the tune like
leaves filling the branches of a bare
tree. That was the end of the set.
Willy returned just as the musicians
were leaving the bandstand.
• That guy sure plays a mean
trumpet!" Terry exclaimed, reaching
for his beer•• Hey. what's the matter?" he said, observing Will's dejected face. ·You look like you lost
your best friend."
"Well, now that you mention it,
I just did."
"Girl friend put you down?"
Becky grinned.
"Not only that, my hike went'
AWOL."
Terry was incredulous. "No kid-
ding?~tolen?"
·YUP."
·Is it insured?" Becky asked.
"As the late Gary Cooper would
say, nope."
Terry jumped to his feet. ·Well
come on! Maybe we can catch the
bastard!"
• Be cool. I alreadY reported it.
There's nothing we can do right
now.lt will come back when it wants
to. But I sure wonder what kind of
nut dug it enough to steal it."
• Wasn't it locked?"
• You can't lock a motorcycle. If
anyone wants it badly enough they'll
take it. Besides, I couldn't keep it
that way any more than a man can
keep his wife by locking her up. It's
difficult to explain.•. but it's like
that motorcycle is on its own. As
long as I treat it ri ght it stays witli
me. But if I treat.it badly, no amount
of locks and chains will make it
mine."
"You sound like you're talking
about a woman instead of a motorcycle.· Becky said.
• Well, it's something like that, I
guess. I think Terry understands,
doTl't you?"
"I think so," Terry said thoughtfully.
·Welll think somebodY just needed a part or something and it'll
probably turn up with some pieces
missing." said Becky with her woman's logic.•
• If they did,· laughed Willy,
• They're going to be disappointed.
There isn't a part on that bike that's
not broken, worn out or bent."
• SOunds like you've been treating
it pretty good." said Becky ironically.
·I've been using it," Willy replied. leaving her to make the anal-
THE MOTORCYCLE THIEF~
by Charles Clayton
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ogy. ·It'll come back, I'm pretty
sure. Whoever took it, unless he's a
very good rider, will probably end
up with a broken arm. Now let's forget it. Would you like another beer?"
ARNIE'S heart was still thumping
wildly when be arrived with the
motorcycle at Pete's garage. This
was really a good score, he could
tell. It ran so smoothly and handled
like it was driving itsel: _ as if he
wasn't even on it. He'd made a clean
getaway. At the garage door the
engine stalled and he got off and
fumbl ed with his toe for the sidestand, but the machine was leaning
heavily on his skinny arms and fell
over with a great clatter. Arnie
quickly opened the garage and with
a fearful burst of adrenalin dragged
the cycle inside.
He was scared and guilty but
triumpbant as he slipped out the
door and scuttled down the ashcan
streets, unable to breathe normally
until he was locked safely in his
room.
Later the same morning Arnie
returned to Pete's and shook his
sleeping friend. MCome on man,
wake up."
.. Huh? Whuzzit?.. Pete mumbled
stickily, opening one eye. "01'1, it's
you. Go away man. I got a hangover."
"Come on, wake up. I copped a
bike last night and we got to switch
it around before somebodY spots it...
Pete opened another bloodshot
eye and focussed on Arnie with interest. ·Yeh? Didja get a good one?"
• A wild one. It's the most beautiful bike I ever seen."
·Wait a minute." Pete threw :Us
legs over the bedside and sat moaning, holding his head in his tattooed
hands. After a minute he pulled on
a pair of greasy jeans and scuffed
motorcycle boots. Arnie led the way
to the garage feeling like the
Christmas he expected to find a
bicycle under. the tree - only this
time he wasn't going to be disappointed.
Pete helped Arnie lift the prostrate machine onto its wheels and
found the stand. Tbey stepped back
in the dusty light to admire it, but
once again Arnie was disappointed.
"You mean you went to all the
trouble of ·s tealing that?" Pete
scoffed. • Man. you must of been
blinder last night than I was. Ha!"
He Kicked the rusty exhaust pipe
and poked a greasy finger into the
seat•• What kinda cover is on this
seat? Why it's n