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Ride Journal: Christine

By Bikezilla @Bikezilla1 · On August 18, 2013

The sky was very clear and the sun especially bright, making the shade on the heavily tree-lined trail deeper and more mottled.

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Riding toward me were a brother and sister. He was maybe 14, her about 12.

I was pedaling down a long straight and they were just coming out of not-quite-shallow curve, chatting as they rode. The boy was looking ahead and saw me, with my little blinky light in my helmet, before he even left the curve, but his sister was oblivious, looking at him as she yapped away.

As we got closer she began drifting into my line, as if my bike was a magnet drawing her toward us.

Her brother tried to get her attention:

“Christine.”

She turned her head more sharply toward him, her line drifting harder into mine.

“Christine, look ahead.” He backed off his own speed and she drifted ahead of him, her line wobbling slightly back in his direction.

Either to spite him for telling her what to do, or because she was just a little ditsy, Christine instead turned even more toward him, her body beginning to twist with the effort, her line now coming right at me, then opening slighting beyond mine.

Her brother stayed calm, but tried again to get her to pay attention.

“Christine, turn around.” His chin lifted to point at me.

She continued looking at him, her line coming back directly in front of mine, but floating back toward her brother.

She was doing a carefree, flighty rendition of the Stupid Squirrel Dance, and my thoughts seesawed with her line. As she swayed to and fro across the trail I calculated and recalculated the odds that she would or would not wander in front of me just as we were passing and whether or not I would have to brake or change my line to avoid a crash.

We were maybe 200 feet apart when I said, “HEY!” touched my brakes and veered ever so slightly to my right.

Christine finally woke up, startled, and briefly lost control of her bike as she turned and saw me closing on her. She nearly fell over directly in front of her brother, kind of righted herself, her eyes open wide, her mouth gaping like a choking fish. She said, “Ohhhh!” as we barely failed to brush against each other and her foot came down on the trail to prevent her from toppling.

Disaster averted, her brother laughed lightly at her as he came nearly to a stop to avoid running into her. He said something else to her, in that same calm tone, but I couldn’t hear what it was as I entered the shallowish curve they had just exited and they were gone, vanished into the sun-speckled shadows of the overhanging trees.

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Bikezilla is the handle for Tom Schaller, a professional in the varmint control industry and a crack interviewer of personalities in the world of cycling. His writing can be found here and on his blog, Bikezilla: Ride the Puddles. At four years old, before he could read or write, and before he could ride a bike, Bikezilla wanted to be a writer. He figured that if he couldn’t write stories, he’d tell them. For instance, he told his mom that he’d hold his new baby sister while she (mom) ran into the house for a moment. Then he dropped that very same new baby sister upon the ground. Not on purpose, but still he dropped her. She cried, mom came running, he got yelled at. They’ve hated each other ever since. Some things are just meant to be, and she was meant to be a brother. Sometime later he wrote a series of short stories based a Peter Gabriel’s “So” album. One of his sisters, no not that one, loved them. Knowing that he was supposed to suck when he wrote his first stories he also knew that she was a lying ho bag. It did not matter than she read and reread those stories many times. She was a liar. And so they also came to hate each other. Thusly did Bikezilla wander through his life, leaving a black trail of dysfunction in his wake. Until Lesli Cohen found him digging through a McDonald’s dumpster for food and said, “Come, sit in that corner and eat your maggot covered dregs, and write for me, away from all the Wangdoodles and Hornswogglers and Snozzwangers and rotten, Vermicious knids.” Right, she quoted Willy Wonka. Bikezilla didn’t get it, either. But he came and he ate his picked-over trash and he wrote and life was. It just was. You can follow Tom on Twitter @bikezilla1 and can take a gander at his artwork on his Etsy page.

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