A High-pitched Buzz And Training Wheelsyoung Sh... -
Shane looked back at his bike. He felt like the odd one out in nature. The wasps flew. The older boys on the block did wheelies. Even the stray cat managed a narrow fence walk with perfect balance. But Shane was tethered.
For three seconds, there was only the wind and that sharp, electric hum. Shane wasn't falling. He was cutting through the air, a part of the summer swarm at last. The buzz wasn't a warning anymore; it was a cheer. A High-Pitched Buzz and Training WheelsYoung Sh...
This story focuses on the of outgrowing childhood safety nets. Should we continue Shane’s story into a later stage of his life , or Shane looked back at his bike
"You ready, Shane-O?" his dad called out from the garage, wiping grease onto a rag. "I’ve got the wrench. Five minutes and you’re a two-wheel man." The older boys on the block did wheelies