Hondo I. Sackett
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Shingo nodded, "It is indeed, but it been updated. My grandfather manage to get it after war. How? He said it was secret. He and father updated it with hydraulics, rebuilt the fuselage and canopy so it accept passenger, and built up engine, and my father and I install an injection system to replace old float carburetor, further modified engine, and modified rudder for handling. It's faster than ever and at least twice as maneuverable, that is what my father say." "You a pilot then?" Monty asked "No, my father, grandfather both pilots. I am not. I hire cousin who is flight mechanic and pilot to keep plane and fly it for me. I not flown since before my father go to be with ancestors." Shingo said. Valentine was the first to approach it. She ran her hands lovingly over the machines seams and curves. She smiled a genuine smile absentmindedly as she looked it over. Hondo enjoyed watching her as she looked it over. She had a gleam in her eye such as a little girl might have when she got her first pony. "You can fly it. I just had plane serviced last week. I thought I was going have to sell. Now it yours." Shingo said Valentine turned to Hondo, "Can we go up?" Hondo shook his head, "It's gettin' late an' we need a Japanese pilots license an' radio license unless flyin' with a local pilot." Valentine frowned, "You think Fernando could pull some strings?" "Even if he could I'd not ask him to. That's not somethin' ya ask someone." Hondo said. Valentine frowned and nodded, "No, I guess you're right." "I have radio license. I got from my cousin. He does training and licensing. I can get him meet us out here and get it done. Does not take more than day if you are already licensed and skilled." Shingo said. Valentine looked at Hondo with pleading eyes. He was usually immune to those looks, but after what she'd been through he knew this was an improvement. He sighed and shook his head, "Soft... I'm goin' soft... Alright, if your cousin can come out we'll do it." He looked back at Valentine and shook his head with a grin, "I'm not sure my wife would forgive me if I didn't allow it." Shingo laughed, "I am married man too. I understand well." Valentine stood staring longingly at the machine and Hondo shook his head again. "Well, ya might as well have Jack pull it out an' start it up to make sure it's good for trainin'." Hondo said to his wife. She looked at him , smiled, kissed his cheek and drug Monty over to help her wheel it out. Both Hondo and Shingo chuckled at her enthusiasm. "You wife is very passionate about airplane." Shingo said. "Older machines in general are a passion of hers, though not the only things she can be passionate about." Hondo replied "You are lucky man." Shingo said. "That I am. You seemed to have done good for yourself too." he replied "I have... I have... All I ever want was to raise family on ranch of my ancestors. I believe that lost until today." Shingo said "I'm glad I can help, but had ya lost the place you'd of had your family. All this," Hondo motioned around him, "It's replaceable. Yeah, it's not the same place an' the memories ya had are only left in your head, but stuff is replaceable. People, family, loved ones, they are what matters. there's no fillin' the whole left when someone ya love is gone." "Hondo-sama, you speak these words with passion of man who has lost much but continue moving forward." Shingo said. Hondo looked down at the ground for a second before going back to watching Valentine at work checking over the plane. "I've seen a bit, more than some I reckon. Lost a wife years back. I've been blessed though with the one I have now. There's nothin' I'd not do to protect her." Hondo said. Shingo nodded, "I understand, and you right. I do not want to lose ranch, but if it was ranch or my family I would give up ranch. I hope I never have to make such decision. I almost have to, but you save me from having to make such decision when you save my son." "I understand an' hopefully we can see to it that you never hafta make that decision." Hondo replied. Shingo was about to say something but the near deafening roar of the old war bird cut their conversation off. Hondo could just see his wife in the cockpit behind the controls. He swore if she smiled any wider her face would split open. She ran it for a bit, checking the controls and and engine response and then shut it down. "It's beautiful!" she exclaimed Hondo chuckled at her enthusiasm. He had half worried it was gone after all that had happened. She climbed back down and helped Monty put it back into the hanger. Once it was done she trotted over to Hondo and Shingo. "I can't wait to fly it! Can we do the testing tomorrow?" She asked excitedly. "Darlin', we can't ask Shingo's cousin to drop everythin' for us. The plane is recreation, not rescue business." Hondo said Valentine frowned and nodded, "You're right. I'm sorry. Lost my head there for a bit." Shingo chuckled, "No apology needed! It good to see such excitement over old plane. I had such excitement as boy and seen it in my son. It nice to see as adult that excitement still possible. I will see how soon cousin can come." "We appreciate the trouble you're goin' to for us. The day after tomorrow might be busy as will be the next few, but let me know when your cousin is available, I'll talk with my partner, an' we'll schedule a time. I apologize in advance if we have to cancel. With out business, we often get called up to work at a moments notice." Hondo explained "It no trouble! Happy to set it up. If you must cancel I understand. Seeing what you and you waifu can do, I know not to question what you do. You are good people. You show us that already." Shingo said Hondo nodded, "That understandin' is appreciated too. Now, I think we should be gettin' back soon." "You take truck tonight? It licensed under Tanaka Ranch." He said "For now we'd better not. I brought two vehicles as is. I'd like to keep it here an' unknown just in case. But I thank you for it. It's a beautiful vehicle." Hondo replied "As you wish, and you very welcome." Shingo said with a slight bow. As they headed back to the side-by-side Hondo's phone buzzed. He picked it up and looked at the message. "Perfect timin'. Clint of the young guns will meet us at the main drive." Hondo said "You think he work on ranch? He get friends to work?" Shingo asked "I can't guarantee it, but I'd bet on it." Hondo replied They all got back into the side-by-side and headed to the ranch house. When they pulled up, Clint and three of his friends were waiting in the drive. Hondo got out of his seat slowly and approached them, the others hung back a bit and came up behind him slowly. The four stood spread out a bit. They looked like trouble but Hondo was fairly sure they were just maintaining their image as best they could after he had damaged it so. He stopped a few paces from them and looked them over without saying a word. After several seemingly tense seconds of them staring back and forth, Hondo cleared his throat. "Hmm... Well?" He asked Clint and the other three looked at him for a moment then all four bowed deeply. "Sensei, we have come to earn our honor back and learn from your ways." Clint said "Good. Now, understand its hard work, dirty work. It's long hours in the sun, the wind, an' the rain, but hard work builds a man, it builds honor. I won't be here to watch you so I'm puttin' trust in your hands. I'm holdin' you responsible for the others too. They look to you as a leader, so I'll not take that away. That just means they mess up, an' your punishment is double. I'm not only askin' for you to learn from Shingo Tanaka, and see him as your sensei for this job, but to protect him and his family first of all, and the ranch second. I've bough into the business so I'm half owner now. You are workin' for me an' the Tanakas equally. You will respect him an' obey his orders, as long as it doesn't go against protectin' him an' his family first an' the ranch second. You have any trouble you call me first an' follow those two orders. do not go after any threats on your own. You understand?" Hondo asked gruffly. Clint nodded, "We understand, Sensei." "You agree to this? You will be paid fair, given rotatin' days off, expected to work extra durin' calvin' and sale seasons, be given a place to sleep, two meals a day, an' the tools ya need to do your job, except guns. You each hafta have your own pistol an' rifle. The wheel guns are good but I'm requirin' a semi-auto as well. Shotguns are handy but not required. I'll buy the ammo for ya to practice with them an' to carry to protect the place. One of ya get foolish with those guns or shoot someone wrongly, an' I'll ask no questions. The last thing you'll hear though is the click of my guns hammer." He said with a bit of a growl. Clint and the other bowed deeply again, "We understand and agree, Sensei. We are yours." Hondo nodded, "That's what I like to hear. Now, is this everyone or can ya get more?" "There are four more that will come. They were not with us but I talk to them already." Clint said "Anyone that can cook?" Hondo asked. "My sister is good cook and needs job." Clint said. "Alright. If you feel she can do the job hire her. See if you can find two others to help her and clean. You will be responsible for your own messes in the bunkhouse, but between feedin' ya, the ranch house, an' the lodge we'll need a couple ladies to help." Hondo said. "I know of the right girls to help." Clint said "There won't be any foolin' round with these ladies on the ranch. Off the ranch who ya associate with is on you. Here you will treat them like ladies an' keep your peckers in your pants. I find out there is foolin' round here an' I'll come to you first, Clint, then beat the shit out of the son of a bitch who disobeyed me an' fire both people involved. If I find out any of the guys mistreats the ladies, they'll lose that damn pecker." Hondo said sternly. Clint nodded, "We understand, Sensei. We wish to regain our honor and be like you, be like Samurai cowboy, be like cowboy and Samurai of old. We see our people lose their honor. We see that our way was not right. We go your way, now. We will be better and make our people honorable again." Hondo nodded, "See that you do. You do an' you will earn my true trust an' respect. Fail me, an' I'll not give you another chance. This is real life. This is serious. Nothing may happen, but you will be ready and if the time comes you will will define yourselves as men or cowards." "We will not fail you, Sensei." Clint replied emphatically. Hondo nodded, "See that ya don't. Now I expect ya here tomorrow mornin' 6 am an' ready for work. Mr. Tanaka an' I have business after lunch, so he needs the time to show ya what needs done. Don't be late." "We will be here then. Osewa ni narimasu, thank you and good bye." Clint said with a bow. The young guns mounted their motorcycles and road away. Shingo sighed and came up to Hondo. "You think they be true to their word?" Shingo asked "I think so. We all get on the wrong path at times an' are blind to it. They may really see what's happenin' in society an' want to be different. I think they just need some guidance an' a firm hand." Hondo replied "I hope so. I'm used to ranch workers. They are often a wild people, but they are different." Shingo said "They are the future. Different could be what the future needs." Hondo replied. Shingo nodded, "This is true.... Hiring clean and cook help was unexpected." "You an' your wife have a son to raise. You'll both be busy enough raisin' him a' with what's left to take on all that too." Hondo replied. "It is appreciated. My waifu and I spent many nights washing dishes so that our workers could eat morning meal. Aina does not complain, but I wish she no have to work so hard." Shingo said "Well, now hopefully you both can work a little less hard an' work on raisin' a good man. The future needs all it can get. Now, we'd better hit the road." Hondo said About then, Aina came out with a cooler and handed it to her husband. Shingo took it and handed it to Hondo. "What's this?" Hondo asked "Call it benefits of owning half the ranch. Ground beef, two roasts, 20 large strip steaks, and filets, all choice wagyu from the ranch." Shingo said Shingo bowed and then held out his hand to Hondo. Hondo shook it and nodded. "Thank you, Hondo-sama, for everything." Shingo said Hondo nodded, "No worries. We'll be seein' ya." Shingo shook Monty's hand and said good bye to Valentine, and they headed back to their vehicles. Valentine stopped Hondo before he got on the bike. "Could... Could I take the cycle?" She asked "You sure you're up to it, darlin'?" he asked She nodded, "Yeah... I think.. I think the sounds of the cycle on the road might help me clear my head." He smiled, kissed her forehead, and handed her the helmet, before heading to the car. She smiled, swung onto the bike, pulled on the helmet and started the engine. A couple minutes later the bike roared out onto the blacktop with the red mustang following close behind. The bike rumbled along the road as he headed south-east to the apartment house. The mustang kept pace easily enough, though if she wished she was sure she could out run it. Hondo was a good driver, though, and though it would be interesting to mess with him a bit, she decided it might worry him too much. It would take them an hour to get back to the house, but they were not in a hurry. Valentine used the time, and the drone of the engine to order her thoughts. Her thoughts were finally coming into order, and they were much less chaotic than they had been in days. Hondo had been so understanding with her, and seeing that she had not really had it that bad compared to some helped. The day in the country and the roar of that plane engine aided greatly too in letting her remember how she felt with Hondo before this all happened. She sighed and let the rush of the wind and the whine of the pavement as her tires traversed the road push it all from her mind. It was all nothing new, nothing he could change, and nothing that helped the team or her marriage. Right now the three people she wanted to help and needed to help were her husband, her new friend Gadget and their friend Fernando, of whom she had wrongly questioned his friendship. Helping any of the others in the group was helping one of them, or it didn't need to be done. For the evening, though, she hoped to have a quiet meal with some friends and maybe, just maybe make love to her husband again. But even all that did not matter at the moment, for all that mattered at the moment now was a woman, a machine, and a road. They stopped at the market on the way back to grab some potatoes for home fries, beans, and asparagus to go with some of the burgers for supper. At about 6:00 they pulled into the driveway.
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