Chapter 2 -- Frenemy
Saturday August 27
Brook and I had finally planned some time together. The only problem was that my security was Cassidy. If it had been Paul or Chuck, I could have told them to guard the door or something. Cassidy was more hanging out with us than guarding me. At least she let me drive my Demon. Paul and Chuck were a little too possessive of my new car.
I pulled up at the Davis estate and honked.
"You better let her have shotgun," I told Cassidy as I saw the look on Brook's face.
"Next time, you might want to go to the door," Cassidy suggested as she got out of the car to let Brook in.
The Demon was a two-door, so Cassidy had to squeeze into the back. It didn't have the same room the Charger had.
"My mom is starting to wonder if it's a good idea that you're my boyfriend with the way you honk and expect me to jump and run to the car," Brook shared.
"Next time you talk to your mom just remind her that I'm David Dawson," I said with a straight face.
"It's a good thing that I know you or we wouldn't last very long," Brook said, shaking her head.
"Did you see Don, the new guy?" Cassidy asked Brook.
"You do know he's Destiny's brother, right?" Brook shot back.
"He's kind of cute. David, do you think he'll ask me out?" Cassidy asked.
"If I get him to ask you out, will you allow Brook and me to have our day together?" I asked.
She smiled and nodded. I checked, and my phone had connected with the Bluetooth they'd added to my car. When I'd gotten it, it only had a driver's seat and no bells and whistles, since it was a prototype car. Dad and the Sullivans had helped finish it out for me.
"Call Don Crown," I said and moments later could hear the ringing through the car speakers.
"David?" asked a sleepy voice as he answered.
"Sorry to call you so early, but I need you to do something for me. I need you to ask Cassidy Hope out on a date," I said.
"I don't think she even knows who I am, plus her dad might not be happy with that," Don worried.
I realized that I'd dodged a bullet. If he'd said something negative, I might have one unhappy girl. Plus, she'd put him down in the hall.
"Uh, Don? You're on speakerphone and Brook, and Cassidy are in the car," I warned him.
"Oh ... uh, hi!"
"Don, just ask her out already," I said.
"Oh ... okay."
We all waited.
"Don?" I prodded.
"Sorry, I was trying to figure out what we would do tonight," Don admitted.
"Why don't you let her decide? Just ask."
"Cassidy, would you go out with me?" Don asked.
"What do you have planned?" Cassidy asked.
"Cassidy, just say 'yes,' and when he wakes up later, he can call you," I said.
"Yes," Cassidy said.
"I'm not really sure what there is to do here. Maybe you could help me," Don said, wising up.
"We'll go on a double date with David and Brook," Cassidy said.
Brook and I just looked at each other. I'd forgotten about Coach Hope's rules.
Cassidy chatted with Don all the way to Lincoln Flight School. Brook had a training session with Roy Tyro, our instructor. He was also going to get me started.
"Hey, Brook, David and ..." Roy said as we walked in.
"Cassidy," Brook supplied.
"Cassidy," Roy said as he shook her hand too. "I'm going to take Brook up so she can log some hours in the cockpit. While she does that, I want to throw the two of you into the flight simulator and run you through some tutorials to familiarize you with things. My hope is that it'll help you get started and save you money on me teaching you one-on-one."
He set us up in one of the flight simulators and suggested I get Laminar Research's
X-Plane
software. Roy told me that it could save me several hours of flight instruction. Cassidy joined me as my copilot. Brook and Roy left so she could go fly.
Cassidy and I ran through several tutorials and started to get bored.
"Let's skip to actually flying," she suggested.
I agreed, and we jumped several tutorials and went to the one at the end where you took off and landed your plane. On my first attempt, I was glad this wasn't real. I didn't get the plane up to speed and crashed into a fence at the end of a runway. The next attempt I gave it plenty of gas but jerked the yoke back, and the plane ended up trying to go almost straight up, stalled when the airspeed dropped and exploded on the runway.
"You suck," Cassidy observed.
I gave her a hard look, and she just smiled.
On the next try, I got off the ground and started to have some fun. All of a sudden, a buzzer started to go off.
"What the hell's that?" I asked.
Cassidy looked at the red flashing light.
"Proximity alert," she read, and then we were hit by a huge jet that was landing.
Over the next half hour, Cassidy and I died in several spectacular ways. It was almost like the simulator was trying to kill us. We ran out of gas, lightning hit our plane, we slammed into a mountain, and the list went on.
Finally, Cassidy had had enough.