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The City: 004: Bob

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Bob knew every turn and corner in The City.  He could get from The Heights to The Bay inside of ten minutes, in any weather, at any time of day.  He’d been a driver for Midas Corp. for five years, and he’d been Augustus Sizemore’s chauffeur for two.  Before that, he’d been a Daytripping Gearhead.  Once he was the king of the underground street racing circuit.  But everybody has to grow up and get a real job sometime.  The doors opened and two men got in.  One was his boss, the other, he did not know.  Bob started the engine.

The City: 003: Gina

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Gina watched the jumper on the exterior cameras.  Her chute was a cheap model, without any stabilizers.  You could get one of those for the credits you’d find lying in the street.  The kid was a Daytripper, not a Citizen like her.  And she didn’t know how strong the crosswinds blew up here.  They buzzed for her in the conference room.  They must have finally finished.  She wished the kid happy landings, and went in.  The signed contract lay on the table.  The mysterious gentleman looked happy, but her boss just looked tired.  She took it, and left the room.

The City: 002: Augustus

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Augustus watched the sunrise from the floor-to-ceiling window of the 97th floor boardroom.  They had worked through the night, but the contract was finished.  Everyone but he and the client had gone home.  He was the fifth-richest men in the world, and this sale would multiply his fortune.  But could he really give up his control of Midas Corp?  Could he leave The City behind?  A rainbow parachute descended past him.  A punky girl in black leather dangled from it.  She met his eye and gave him the finger.  He crossed back to the table and signed.

The City: 001: Dawn

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Dawn loomed over The City.  She stood and watched the rising sun filter through block after block from her vantage on the roof of Midas Corp. Tower.  She had climbed up without light, making the perilous trip by memory and relying on a FAQ when the going got tough.  There wasn’t anything up here, but it was the best view short of buying your own plane.  And who had the credits to waste on something like that?  This was her city, and she was its vagabond master.  It was a new day, and below her adventure was waiting.  She Jumped.

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