The Ninth Return

Part I — The Man Who Landed

They ran toward the plane the way men ran toward wreckage—fast, tense, ready to pull a body out of twisted metal.

But when the wheels stopped skipping over the dirt and the engine coughed into silence, Lieutenant Ren Sato lifted the canopy and climbed down by himself.

For one stunned second, nobody moved.

Then the chief mechanic, Daichi Mori, stepped in close and looked first at the fuselage, out of habit, at the dents near the wing root, the torn paint, the oil streaking the cowling. Only after that did he look at Ren’s face.

Ren was breathing too hard. His goggles had left pale rings around his eyes. He looked like a man who had fallen out of the sky and discovered the earth still willing to take him.

“Did you strike?” one of the ground crew asked.

Not Are you hurt? Not Was it bad out there?

Only that.

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