Chapter 1.
1800 feet above the Chicago lakefront, Matt gazed eastward over Lake Michigan and reflected that he was having the time of his life. He had just finished having an interview lunch with Kathy; a fresh college graduate applying for a secretarial job at his law firm, and realized Kathy was one of the most beautiful and charming persons he had ever met.
Matt was a recent graduate himself, having just gotten his law degree two months ago from Harvard. Matt had made quite a reputation for himself in Cambridge, as a prodigy genius in contract law, and as a selfish bore in romantic attachments. A watershed moment in his life had occurred a month before his graduation, when he was breaking up with Caroline. Caroline had screamed at him that he was worse than a dishonest broker who would âpump and dumpâ a stock, because Matt would âpump and dumpâ living, caring human beings. Matt did a lot of soul searching later that night, and realized what Caroline had said was absolutely true. Caroline was one in a long series of young women that Matt had lost interest in shortly after becoming sexually active with them. It was too late to repair the damage with Caroline, but Matt recognized the core indecency of his attitudes, and he vowed to himself that it would never happen again.
And now here he was, finishing lunch on the 150th floor of the Morningstar Capital Tower of Chicago, chatting with one of the loveliest woman he had ever met, captivated both by her appearance and her kind humor. He thought she looked gorgeous in her white dress with large blue and purple flowers, a perfect contrast to her soft brown hair. After he had told her she had the job, they had even gotten onto a first name basis with each other. The only sad note to the occasion was, since he was becoming her new boss, his new moral standards told him it would be inappropriate to pursue herâŠ
âI still find it hard to believe you took me to lunch at the Top Of The Morningâ, said Kathy. âThe MCT itself has only been opened a few weeks. This must be costing your firm a fortune!â
âIt is a magnificent building, I was here for the opening ceremonies, the celebration for the new tallest building in the world. Though I gather Hong Kong is scheduled to take back the title in two years⊠Regarding the cost, Iâll tell you a little secret. This reservation was made originally for the senior partners and the clients of our new Siemens account. The clients had to re-schedule their trip from Germany. Since Iâll be very involved with the new account, and it appeared on your resume that you spoke German fluently, I managed to convince the firm to reduce the reservation to two, rather than cancel it. I hoped you liked it. It must be very different from Mount Holyoke CollegeâŠâ
âOh, yes. South Hadley, Massachusetts is a modest college town. Over the last four years, itâs been rare when I was in a building with more than a few floors in it⊠Itâs breathtaking to be up here. Iâm glad though, that your firm is only 30 floors up in, there, that building right thereâ, pointing almost straight down with her finger at the window. âChicago looks like a toy city from here⊠Wouldnât you be a little nervous, if you had to work this high all the time? Think of how long it would take you to evacuate the building, if you had to start from hereâŠâ
âNot as long as you might think. I found a pamphlet on the buildingâs opening night, describing an emergency set of high-speed escalators, with their own battery backups. They looked like they could evacuate the building very quickly.â
âHa, haâ, laughed Kathy. âI used to love escalators as a child. Whenever Iâd get lost from my parents in a department store, they would just come to the escalators to find me riding them. But Matt, you mean high-speed elevators, donât you?â
âNo, high speed escalators.â
âThe moving stair kind?â
âIs there another kind?â
âMatt, you canât be serious! Are you pulling my leg?â
A thought burst into Mattâs mind, one from his old personality. A desire to be pulling Kathyâs leg. A desire to be pulling both of them, in fact. Holding both her ankles and pulling Kathyâs legs apart while mounting her. Matt banished the thought from his mind. âStop that!â he thought to himself. âKathy is a gentle human soul, and her comment was totally innocent. What youâre thinking is grossly inappropriate.â
âNo joking Kathy, the pamphlet described high speed escalators.â
âMatthew, look me in the eye one more time, and tell me youâre not joking.â
âKatherine, Iâm not joking. High speed moving stairs.â
âOkayâŠ. Sincere apologies for questioning you like thisâŠ. But, high speed escalators? My mind is balking at the concept!â
âWhy? They can move people down quickly, and even if normal power and battery power fail, people could still use them as normal stairs. Doesnât it seem like a reasonable idea?â
âNo Matt, it doesnât⊠I canât say exactly why... Itâs not a question my degree in English Lit was designed to answer. I just have a deep intuition that, if I were a civil engineer, Iâd be laughing and rolling on the floor, and explaining to you the valid reason why the idea would never work. Have you ever heard of another super-building with them?â
âWell, no⊠If I remember right, the pamphlet showed them in the core of the building, behind the elevator banks. Itâs time we started heading out anyway. Want to see if we can find them?â
âOh, absolutely! Thanks, Matt, Iâd like that very much!â
Matt paid for the $200 lunch, grateful that it wasnât his money. After searching the corridors around the elevators without success, Kathy started to suggest they give up when Matt spied a dim corridor adjacent to a janitor closet. He started down the long corridor, with a slightly worried Kathy trailing behind him.
âMatt, this canât possibly be right. This corridor is so narrow and dim, and itâs totally unlabeled as an exit route. I can barely see where weâre going. It probably accesses the elevator hardware.â
âNo, wait,â said Matt, using his cell phone as a flashlight. âThereâs a door here at the end, and a sign saying BOTTOM FLOOR EXIT ONLY.â Matt pushed the metal bar on the steel door was surprised to see a small, brightly lit access pad leading to a downward moving escalator. Compared to the stuffy humid corridor, the air inside the door seemed fresh, dry, and cool, with a soft breeze blowing from vents.
Kathy joined Matt on the access pad and was astonished by what she saw. âThis is so amazing, Matt! Look how fast and smoothly it moves. And its curve! Iâve never seen anything like it. Apologies again for doubting you. This is absolutely the most beautiful escalator Iâve ever seen!â
âIâm amazed by it too, Kathy. Every other escalator Iâve ever seen has a flat incline except for the top and bottom. This one is in a continuous S curve, look how steep it gets in the middle of the curve! It looks like the maximum drop angle, at the center of the S curve, is well over 60 degrees. Let me time the steps, see how long the trip takesâŠâ Matt glanced back and forth between his watch and the descending stairs for several moments⊠âTen seconds exactly, as close as I can measure. The speed doesnât really look that fast, the pace of a moderate walk, which Iâll grant is quite a bit faster than a regular escalator. It does have moving handrails, just like a regular escalator. Very narrow though, the two handrails must be less than four feet apart. I guess the drop would be safe, just hang onto both rails in the middle! And thereâs a nice short horizontal runout before the ride ends, and then you have the landing-pad to catch your balance. At the bottom landing-pad, you can just see the switchback for the next leg down⊠These landing-pads are a lot smaller then I would have guessed, only about nine feet squareâŠâ
Matt turned to Kathy and was struck by the look of childlike delight she had as she stared at the descending stairs. Not wanting to lose the beauty of her delight, he said on impulse âKathy, would you like to ride them down?â
âOh, could we!? Actually, maybe not⊠There supposed to be for emergency use only, right?â
âWell, thereâs no sign saying not to use them. Letâs see, itâs just after 1 oâclock now, Iâm free until a 3 pm conference call. 150 floors times 10 seconds, plus a few seconds to walk the landing-pad to the next switchbackâŠ. Heck, itâll only take a few minutes more than a half hour⊠And then another 15 minutes to walk from the Morningstar lobby to my office. We have plenty of time. And, Iâll admit, I find them very tempting myselfâŠâ
âThank you, Matt! Thanks very much!â Kathy said with a bright smile. âWould you like to take the point?â
âSure!â Matt took a brisk two steps and walked onto the short horizontal zone of the escalator top. The motion quickly turned vertical, his stomach noticing the drop just a bit at the most vertical part of the S curve, and then a longer horizontal runout in which he regained his timing and went from a brisk walking pace to a dead stop at the bottom landing-pad. âWow!â he called up the Kathy, âWhat a fun ride! Safe, though, I think. Just hold both rails and pay attention as you exit. It is a bit fastâŠâ
Kathy gave a warm laugh, let go of the door she had been holding open, and followed Matt down the escalator in delight. The door clicked shut as she was half way down.
Chapter 2.
Matt had one of the most joyous and tender times in his life riding the escalators down with Kathy. At first they laughed and smiled about how much fun they were to ride. They were both deeply struck by their totally silent operation. There was a soft breezy sound present, but it was from the air vents. Kathy commented that she had never heard of such heavy machinery not rumbling at least some⊠As they continued their descent, the conversation turned serious, but very sweet. Kathy and Matt started revealing to each other their hopes and dreams for their futures. Kathy decided to trust Matt completely, and revealed her soul to him. She told him that her dear parents were killed when she was 14, that her uncle had abused her in her high school years, and described how she had retreated into her studies at her womenâs college. As she approached graduation, she had taken a hard look at herself, and decided she wanted to be much more open and gregarious with the world. She still felt a bit shy about having no experience in dating at the age of 22, but was determined to get past her shyness and live a complete adult life, one that included romantic attachments.
Matt felt overcome with tenderness that Kathy would be so open with him, and returned the trust. He told her of his long list of girlfriends, and astonished himself by mentioning the true reason of why there were so many. He finished by describing how determined he was to pick a new direction for his character. Kathy paused on a landing for a moment, put her hand on his shoulder and gave him a quick nod with teary eyes before starting down the next leg. Following her, Matt realized that Kathy, for a brief moment, had totally stepped outside her role as his future secretary, in order to affirm him, one human being to another.
Their conversation ended as they both thought they were just about at ground level. After riding a number of minutes more in silence, Kathy asked, âAny guesses, Matt, of how many more flights to go?â