ON HIS FEET
It happened at three in the morning, the midnight of the
soul. Jack was awake when the sure knowledge that the world was going to end
just landed in his brain. He blinked and lay in bed, staring at the bedroom
ceiling. Next to him, Pam muttered something in her sleep, then grew
quiet.
For a minute, Jack thought about waking his wife. They had been
married for fifteen years. Three years too long if Jack was going to be
completely honest. Still, shouldn’t they be together at the
end?
No, decided Jack. Let her sleep.
Carefully,
he climbed out of bed and left the bedroom. He walked to the kitchen and took
the chocolate cake out of the refrigerator. Grabbing a fork from the air dryer,
Jack walked out onto the porch.
He sat in the rocking chair Pam had
bought him as a gag gift for his last birthday. The joke was on her, though, as
the chair had become Jack’s favorite. He dug into the cake. It was cold and a
little dry, but not bad.
Overhead, the stars were winking out. In the
distance, the world seemed to be growing vague and indistinct, quietly drifting
away into mist and shadow.
Jack didn’t feel afraid and he wondered about
that. The idea of death had always frightened him, mainly because there was no
guarantee that there would be anything after it.
Now, though, he knew
with bedrock certainty that there was something. That knowledge removed death’s
sting.
He ate another forkfull of cake and watched the world come undone.
The moon drifted away into white smoke. Down the street, the new condos
evaporated.
The end drew near. Jack put aside the cake and stood to meet
it.
And, as it swept over him, as Jack faded into mist and shadow, he
wondered.
What happens next?
He was looking forward to
finding out.
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