Salt: Are they asleep?
Pepper: It sounds like it.
Salt: We need to be sure.
Pepper: All right, I’ll check.
A Pause
Pepper: The humans’ eyes are closed, and their breathing is
deep.
Salt: Okay, turn on the light.
Salt: Why do you think Master and Mistress were so
mesmerized by the
SR-71 Blackbird?
Pepper: Because, as they said, it was able to do
surveillance over foreign countries at higher altitudes than other
reconnaissance aircraft. And if the
inhabitants detected it, and decided to launch a missile, it was so fast it
could outfly it.
Salt: Yes, but they saw all kinds of unique aircraft at
Edwards Air Force Base, including the Bell X-1, the experimental rocket plane
with which Chuck Yeager first broke the sound barrier. This was the only one they bought a toy
of. In fact, they never buy airplane
toys. What made the SR-71 so special
they felt they had to buy this as a memento of their visit?
Pepper: Well, isn’t it obvious?
Salt: No.
Pepper: It’s black and sleek, just like me.
Salt: Just for that, I get to ride it first.
Pepper: That’s not fair.
I’m the one who checked to make sure they were asleep.
Salt: Fine. You can
ride second.
Pepper: Oh, okay.
Pepper: Hey, wait a second.
That’s not fair!
Salt: Shh! We don’t
want to wake Master and Mistress.
Pepper: Then let me have my turn.
Salt finishes her maiden flight.
Salt: I tell you what.
There’s not much room on this desk.
Let’s move down, and I’ll give you the first ride across the floor.
Pepper: Yeah, okay. You
can be Alan Shephard, and I’ll be Gordon Cooper.
Salt: There’s no way I’m giving you that long a ride,
Mister.
Pepper: Then I’m John Glenn to your Alan Shephard.
Salt: If we’re just comparing the length of their Mercury
flights…fine.
Pepper: Whoo-hoo!
Hey, this is fun!
Salt: Shh! You’ll
wake Master and Mistress!
Pepper: Don’t be such a soggy Dalek! Whoo-hoo!
Watch me fly!
Salt: Quiet! I just
heard a thud. Oh no, that sounds like a
groan. Master must be hurt!
Pepper: Well, what can we do about it?
Salt: Think! What do
you think will happen next?
Pepper: Uh…you’re right.
We’d better get back up to the desk.
Salt: Yes, and quickly, before they turn on the lights.
Pepper: It would have to happen during my flight!
Salt: Shh! They’ll be
more flights later. Now get a move on,
before they see us out of place!
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