Ella didn't need the wire code, she watched it all and was tapping the story into her palmtop as fast as she could. An eyewitness report of the traffic violation, the robbery, and the man falling from the sky to stop the escaping criminal, all made for a great breaking news feed. Her editors pinged her with a bonus in her account.
She was supposed to interview someone over a mural in a few minutes. She didn't bother to send a note that she would be late. This was big. She was the first to report the escaping criminals death. She didn't need the official coroner to see that the man in the Skidmore fountain was dead.
"Like an avatar of vengeance, the unknown hero fell from the skyjam, intercepting the criminal and landing him a nearby tree." She was proud of that sentence. When she checked the feed, her name was on it, but the report was different. Instead of falling from the sky, the man she saw fall was now a brave citizen who climbed the fountain and leapt from the top to stop the robber.
A censorship scandal in the editors office would be a trophy on her mantle.
The story got better when the cop showed up. Unfortunately, so did other reporters now. She hoped the typo checkers would fix whatever she sent when the cop shot the robber. Clear violation of protecting the peace.
The other journalists swarmed in for a better view, cameras hovering, zooming in.
The man from the sky coughed.
Let the piranha have the cop, she thought. The medics loaded the man onto a gurney and attached him to an emergency lung. There was the story. She ran for a Flyer to follow the ambulance, looking up into the sky. The skyjam didn't cross the fountain. Above the spikes of buildings, the black sky was clear of everything but a few clouds reflecting the metro light.
So where did he come from?
She didn't know.
But finding out would make her a hero of the newsfeeds.
