The rolling mobile home shifted and he was stumbling back out of the small space into the hall letting his pants stay unbuttoned and holding on to the fabricated wall at each side of him. Lasair’s petite body and red hair bobbed as the bulk of well used vehicle teetered forward then back. A sound of a car horn blasted from the outside and a screech of tires surrendering the right of way followed.
“Gids is out there!” He dashed to the kitchenette space where the floor to ceiling door was located on the right side. It didn’t matter that the relic was still chugging along with Lasair’s barefoot pressing heavy on the gas pedal. Esli opened up the door just in time to lean out enough to catch his brother’s attention as they passed him by. He whistled loud then hollered. “Gids, move your ***, man.” He chuckled at the challenge he was giving. “Baby, slow down just enough that our brother gets a fair chance at grabbing the back ladder up. No stopping. Place is crazy busy out there.” Esli leaned out more holding on to the doorknob and jabbed his hand and arm to bring Gids attention to the ladder that went up the back of the r.v. and allowed access to the small rooftop entry into the camper. “Grab on, brother, and climb on in!”
Esli pulled his half dressed body back in and the door as well. Once it was locked and secured he buttoned up and made his way to the small hatch in the ceiling that needed to be unlocked for Gideon’s entry. Of course Oliver pounced down from his make shift swinging hammock and started bouncing around between the driver’s seat and the passenger seat with anticipation at possible freedom.
“No big turns until he is in.” Eslie called out as his hands shot upward and proved he could do a chin up with ease as his hands locked at the edge of the porthole. Like a gopher popping up from the ground, he perched on the edge of the roof and spotted Gideon once again from above. His long damp hair floated in the wind slapping at his face and eyes as he cheered on his sibling. “You can do it!”