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By Jack Joseph Smith
The night moved toward midnight. The city lights
grew over the moon. Inside the red and blue bore
their exact image without a beam of inhesitation.
At a moment Animal wanted to lay his cheek in
his palm and dream, but on each chance of checking
Colonel possibilities continued dead center to his street
goals. Colonel had a short story to tell, and it
wasn't of slumber.
"What I need Colonel is an erector set for a
diagram."
Colonel didn't answer that. He waited. Took a
drink; mimicked pulling down the chain of a truck
horn.
"Trucks, that's what I need, a couple trucks,"
Colonel then cuped his hands in the form of a
scoop, and extending them out over the table,
"Heavy equipment; Don't need to be a dragon,
just a cat. Someday I'll hire African elephants
with Pittsburgh chains, and we'll haul away L.A."
"I thought you wanted to build."
"You want to give me the bread to do my own
building? Animal, just turn it over leaflike like
an Armenian. With bucks behind me, it would take
Egypt to pull me and my buildings down.
But we're in the beginning; so please listen,