Fred and I at the top of the Empire State had a sudden notion we both rate as great. Grab the moment, commit to the leap, take the obvious shortcut, save wear on the feet. We looked at that gravity field immense, glanced at each other, ducked under the fence. Now Fred's a great scientist, one of the bestest, and he's shown he works under heat like asbestos. We're both sure he'll find a good way to arrest us. For now it's great soaring, not feeling Earth's tug looking in windows and watching eyes bug. It's the greatest of fun. I can't wait for more. I just got a wink from the forty-third floor. I turn my neck and look over at Fred, he must have it now, he's scratching his head.