those that is the end of the test.”
“Okay,” Isaac said. He got to his feet. Isaac turned and started towards the door, but stopped before he got two steps. He turned back around.
“Yes?” Dewey asked.
“Why don't you want to know my answer to the question?” Isaac asked.
“I like knowing people's answers, but not everyone likes to share,” Dewey replied, “I have been snapped at too many times to pry. Perhaps you would be willing to tell me since you asked.”
Isaac did not say anything.
“Isaac, what is your answer to the question of the meaning of human life?” Dewey asked.
“Fifty-four,” Isaac answered. Dewey looked at him a full minute before shaking his head with laughter. Code name Isaac turned back around and left level P.
About the Author
Heather Mantler is a lover of fairy tales and fables. She is also a student of psychology. She lives in Prince George, British Columbia and is a member of the writing group Scribblers Unanimous. Heather is always working on another story as she hopes to finish every story idea that she has ever written down. She was a nominee for the fiction category of the 2012 Prince George Regional Arts and Cultural Awards and short listed for the 2013 John Harris Fiction Awards. Her blog is heathersdomain.wordpress.com. Heather encourages her readers to post reviews on Good Reads and Amazon.
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