Postby Ingemar » Wed May 31, 2006 11:15 pm
Jasper and Lawrence spent their early morning break at the local diner. Jasper held his stomach as if in pain.
"God, the food here is terrible," said Jasper.
"Ahh, at least you're not paying for it," said Lawrence. He smiled, a thin veil to hide his disgust for the food.
Lawrence knew of many other diners in town that he personally liked. However, this particular diner, "Otto's" had caught his attention for quite some time. The exterior looked somewhat run-down. Decay was clearly visible between the siding. Wouldn't in be nice to just take a peek at this grody place, thought Lawrence, though Jasper often reminded him of their customary break areas. Such minor details never stopped Lawrence from satisfying his curiosity. Jasper did not approve of such behavior and frequently warned him that such recklessness "would cost him big one day."
Jasper pushed aside his plate of half-eaten, burnt pancakes and runny eggs. "I can't take this crap anymore. Let's just go back to work," he said.
Lawrence agreed.
However, something caught Jasper's eye. On the booth across from theirs, Jasper found two unsavory looking men. One looked frail and spindly while the other was bald and fat. Jasper stared for a minute, with his jaw slack.
"Hey Jas, that's rude," said Lawrence.
"Hold it. I know these guys," said Jasper.
Jasper walked up to the booth and introduced himself. He then spit into the soup bowl of the bigger one, and took the smaller one's plate and smashed it on the ground.
"What's your prob--"
Jasper interrupted the bigger one. He took the butterknife and held it against this throat. "If you get near my family, touch them, or even so much as breathe in their direction, I'll murder you." He stormed out of the restaurant.
Lawrence quickly followed. "What the hell is wrong with you, Jasper?"
"I know those two. They are no good. Let's just go back to work."
Soon after, the two unsavory looking men followed them outside, coming to Japser from the behind. Jasper caught them in his peripheral vision. He stood in front of a trash can with lid. As the big one came close, Jasper took the trash can lid and swung it against the big man, stunning him. He then gave an uppercut to the smaller man, followed by several punches to the gut. The man crumbled to the ground and brought his hand near his waist. When Jasper saw that, he kicked the man in the head several times, causing him to bleed profusely. He once again picked up the trash can lid and hit the bigger man several more times.
Everyone in the diner and Lawrence looked in shock. Several patrons were dialing their cellphones in a mad panic. Lawrence slowly approached Jasper, fearing that he would be the next victim.
"Look, I'm fine. I'm fine. Let's go to work and forget this all happened."
"No, you're not fine. You're sick," said Lawrence. "We need to get you to a doctor, and I don't mean some check-up guy, I mean someone who could look into that head of your--"
"I'M FINE!" yelled Jasper.
Jasper walked away looking towards the ground. He heard sirens in the distance. He turned his head one way to see where they were coming from. But in the other direction, a careless ambulance driver struck Jasper in the back as he rushed to the scene of the conflagration. Emergency vehicles of all sorts flooded the small diner from all locations.
Job 7:16
I loathe my life; I would not live forever. Let me alone, for my days are but a breath.