Chapter One
âWell?â Mickey asked.
I pulled the driverâs license out of my pocket and held it up for him to see.
âAll right! Way to go, Jake. You got it!â he said. He gave me a highfive.
âDid you have any doubts?â I asked.
âI figured you could drive, but a test is a test, and neither of us ever does so well with those.â
âThis is one test I was ready for,â I said.
âSo now you have a driverâs license. All you need is something to drive.â
âTaken care of.â
âIt is?â
I nodded. âCome and have a look.â
Mickey trailed after me out to the driveway.
âYour brother gave you his car?â Mickey asked in disbelief.
âNot gave. Lent.â
âThat is so cool.â
âHe said that I should have a car to drive the day I got my license, so he lent me his for tonight.â
Mickey laughed. âYou have the best big brother.â
âHeâs okay.â
âOkay? The only thing my brother, Andy, ever gives me is a hard time.â
âIâve seen you two together. It looks like you give more grief than you get.â
âHavenât you ever heard that itâs better to give than to receive?â Mickey smiled. âBut Iguess itâs only fair you get to borrow it when you consider all the help youâve given him with his car.â
âItâs not like heâs forcing me. I love fooling around with cars. Besides, heâs taught me a lot of things.â
âYou mean your brother knows more about cars than you do?â Mickey asked. I liked the way he said that. It was like he couldnât believe it was possible.
âHe knows more, but heâs two years older.â I paused. âSo, you want to go for a ride?â
âYeah, of courseâ¦where to?â
âI was thinking that maybe we could go for a little cruise along the Lakeshore strip, or even go to the Burger Barn and pick up a burger and fries.â
âI am so there,â Mickey said. âWe are going to see and be seen. Let me get changed.â Mickey rushed up the driveway back toward his house.
âWhatâs wrong with what you have on?â
âShoes would be a good start, but the rest is only okay for hanging around inmy basement. Let me get changed and do something with my hair.â
âHurry up!â I yelled after him. âWe donât have all night!â
I wasnât joking. We didnât have all night. My brother was getting off work at the grocery store at nine-thirty, and I had to have the car home by ten so he could go out.
I climbed into the carâclimbed in behind the
wheel
of the car. I turned the key in the ignition and the motor came to life. It made a gentle purring sound. I revved the engine slightly and the purring got louder and more powerful.
This wasnât just any car. This was
the
car.
Iâd worked with Andy to redo the engineâtorqued it so it put out over 300 horsepower. Weâd redone the exhaust system to deal with the extra power. Weâd overhauled the suspension to get the frame lower to the ground. It allowed it to be more stable at high speeds, especially around corners. My brother wanted this car to fly but not actually take flight.
Heâd put on special lightsâall customized front and back. Then heâd added a rear spoiler, and last week weâd tinted all the windows. It was cool to be able to look out but not have people see who was looking at them. Now we were doing the final workâredoing the body and putting on a new paint job. The body hadnât been badâit had a few rust spots and a couple of little dents and scratchesâbut he was redoing it completely. Weâd taken off all the emblems and letters that identified the make of the car. Andy said that Chevy may have made the car originally, but heâd made it better and he didnât want to share credit with them. There