[Editor's note: This is the fourth part of the journey from Connecticut to Minnesota to pick up the bus for the Juan Way tour. Read parts one, two, and three.]
The next morning, on March 10, the snow finally lifted. The three weary travelers were ecstatic. Laughing and joking among themselves, they hopped a bus to their next stop, Cleveland. They made it to the Cleveland Greyhound Station late in afternoon, with eight hours to kill before the next bus to Chicago. With not much else to do, they charged their cell phones and struck up a conversation with another guy waiting for a bus. He was about their age.
They didn’t catch his name, but he had a hell of a story: At barely twenty years old, he already had a wife, two children, and a third one on the way. He was an Army man and had recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq, where he had earned scars on the neck, foot, and wrist. The young soldier said he had six more years of service ahead of him, with more deployments to war zones virtually guaranteed. Ali’s antiwar instincts took over. He told the soldier that he had too much to lose, and that his children didn’t deserve to grow up without a father. Instead, he said, the soldier should go AWOL, take his family to Puerto Rico and never return. He was persuasive enough that the soldier called his wife. She said it was a good idea, but before long they parted ways. Ali was never sure if he had truly convinced the soldier to cut out on his duty; but it wasn’t impossible.
The bus to Chicago arrived around 6:30 in the morning. John and Ali bid an emotional farewell to Jae before they hopped on another bus to Wisconsin. He told them he liked the song Ali had performed for him so much that he wanted him to come up to a recording studio in Canada sometime so they could record it together. Ali said that sounded like a great idea, but he wasn’t sure when he would be able to make it that far North. They exchanged contact info before Jae boarded his bus to Minneapolis. Ali has yet to catch up with him.
Read the last part of the story here.





