They didn’t care. But they were all very surprised.
Joe picked up the morning newspaper. The headline was not very surprising. “Mayor Mean Man Approves M.E.A.N. Plan.” Everyone knew about the M.E.A.N. Plan.
On page three there was a big color photo of the Giraffetasaur. “Handsome Billionaire Donates; Finds Cure.” Joe was not surprised. The Giraffetasaur was writing the show, after all.
He turned to the back page. “Most Beautiful Nurse Found Missing in Home.” Joe was not sure exactly what that meant. But the nurse was such an ancillary character, that no one really cared.
Joe put down the newspaper, and turned on the television. Brad’s public access show was just starting. Joe was not surprised. Good Morning, Brad always started at 8:30, just as Joe would leave for work.
“Today I’d like to talk to you about Mayor Mean Man’s M.E.A.N. Plan.” Brad looked so angry when he held up his copy of the newspaper. “This mayor has exposed himself over and over again as a guy who has a deep-seated hatred of babies and the baby culture!” Brad looked so mad. “I’m not saying he doesn’t like babies. I’m just saying these are questions we should be asking.” And then the phone rang.
Joe looked across the room. Why would anyone call him at home right now? No one knew he had the day off work. Joe stood up. He walked over to the phone, paused, and lifted the receiver. “Hello?”
“Joe?” It was Brittany. She sounded so surprised. “Joe, something’s wrong. I…” She stopped talking, and Joe heard a crash on the other end.
“Brittany?” She didn’t respond. “Brittany, I’ll be right over.” But he was talking to the dial tone. When he jumped in his car he was not surprised that there seemed to be a few surprises on the way.