Michael was on the roof before sunrise again.
He completed his sweep, verified the southeast signature which had remained unchanged for the past three days and glanced at the partially finished wall below.
He considered the day's sequence: the north face required six more panels to complete, while the south face, being the longest and most exposed run, was assigned to Cole's group, known for their speed and precision.
Damon's group was tasked with finishing the north face and beginning work on the west corner brackets.
He went down and got started.
The morning moved well. Cole's group took the south face materials down in two runs and had the first three panels up before Damon's group had finished their coffee situation in 603, which Michael noted without commenting on because Damon's group had been working hard and a slow start wasn't the hill he was going to die on today.
