It was 10:37 am as
Jack stepped down from his forklift to turn in his morning paperwork when the
idea hit him. It was like a lightning bolt, a freight train, a Mac truck. In one instant Jack had the answer. Not just a good idea or an epiphany, but THE
ANSWER. The answer that explained all
pain and suffering. The answer that
explained why the innocent suffer, why there is death and war. The cure for cancer, for aids and Ebola. It
was all there in one answer. And Jack
had it.
Of course, in the
very next moment, Jack determined that he had to tell someone, but who? He couldn't merely tell Lou, his beer-drinking
buddy. Lou wouldn't appreciate it or
probably even understand. His wife would
just roll her eyes. His brother! He could tell Robert! He would appreciate it, he would understand
it, he would help him get it down on paper and help tell the world.
But then Jack
paused. An answer like this would
probably arise serious suspicion. Those mysterious government officials with
black suits and black glasses would probably show up and Jack would never be
seen again.
Jack paused again to
consider the eerie calm that seemed to hang in the air. The plant seemed strangely quiet and Jack
felt incredibly light and good-natured.
He glanced at the paperwork in his hands and the yellow lined walk way
leading to the office. Then he stopped
walking.
It was 10:37 am as
Jack stepped down from his forklift to turn in his morning paperwork when
Julio's forklift hit him. Jack didn't
see Julio approaching.
The crisis
management team shut down the plant for the rest of the day and had to remove
what remained of Jack from Julio's under carriage.