Dark coastal horizon at dusk, reflecting themes of uncertainty and resilience in Never is as Close as Tomorrow by JG Arculus.

Episode 28 - All Before Lunch

JG Arculus

7/29/2025

Muted coastal seascape at dawn, symbolizing quiet reflection and transition in Never is as Close as Tomorrow by JG Arculus.
Aerial view of coastal highway with picnic shelter, side road, and turquoise Indian Ocean.
Aerial view of coastal highway with picnic shelter, side road, and turquoise Indian Ocean.

All Before Lunch – Out Thursday

The morning begins with damp gravel, low light, and farewells. By midday, a flight has landed, vehicles are bought, and Emma has signed a lease without breaking pace. All Before Lunch continues the quiet, deliberate momentum set in Sixty Points—but this time, the emotion is folded into action.

What Awaits in This Episode

The sun is still rising when a flight lifts from a cold paddock. Goran’s logbooks raise questions, but not enough to stop him from flying. In Perth, Emma and Peter shift gears, juggling agents, bank cheques, and apartment keys. Michael is on a mission, setting a pace the others can only follow as more vehicles are purchased for the farm and the rest of the group.

There’s little time for reflection, but just enough for connection. Conversations are brief. Deals are done quickly. And every move—from the airstrip to the showroom—lands without hesitation.

Themes of Episode 28

This episode is about precision and timing—what gets done when there’s no room for second-guessing. Trust is measured not in words, but in actions: who flies, who drives, who signs the lease. Everything moves with intent.

Open blue pilot logbook on black desk, filled with handwritten flight entries and aircraft details
Open blue pilot logbook on black desk, filled with handwritten flight entries and aircraft details

While Sixty Points lingered in memory, All Before Lunch shifts into execution. The emotion hasn’t disappeared—it’s simply quieter now, folded into the rhythm of checklists, paperwork, and quietly made choices.

Even Sam, far removed from the day’s pace, mirrors that same quiet precision—passing on knowledge without needing recognition.

Why You Should Read This Episode

All Before Lunch keeps the story moving—fast, clean, and without fanfare. Flights are logged, vehicles delivered, a lease signed, and Emma never breaks stride. But it’s not just about what gets done. It’s how quietly personal it all becomes.

And in all this, somewhere above the Indian Ocean, the flight from London is about to land—and Kerri is still not travelling alone.

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