I'm next to this guy. He is leaning over some complicated looking math, wearing a green hoodie and a light blue t-shirt. He has a wrist watch that matches the shirt exactly. I wonder if this was on purpose. He has a red and black beanie on with a few stray red curls peeking out from the front. Next to him is a laptop, some coffee and a folder. This folder is the culprit of our tale,a sneaky preaching paper holder.
It is decorated with a busy star pattern, blue whites and browns. It is a pretty pattern, very modern, very back to school. It also is trying to spread the good word. Only marginally hidden amongst the stars is a cross. Not just a cross, but an unused crucifix, solidly planted on what I can only imagine to be the hill of Golgotha. Next to this grisly new testament scene are the words, "'I am the way, the truth, and the Life,' Jesus."
When one of his friends comments,"I didn't know you were religious Will." The guy, Will apparently, looks confused. His friend points to his folder. Will continues to look confused. Over the next few minutes the messianic message of the folder is revealed to everyone in the room, most notably Will, who apparently missed these glaring words of God when he bought the folder. That star pattern was pretty busy, so this makes sense.
I wonder if this was the aim of the folder. Subliminal, covert, camouflaged. Is this Will more likely to take up Christian values by sheer virtue of glancing at the folders hidden message? Has he been taking an unknown communion with the White Christ?
Also, he bought it on sale at Walmart.
It is decorated with a busy star pattern, blue whites and browns. It is a pretty pattern, very modern, very back to school. It also is trying to spread the good word. Only marginally hidden amongst the stars is a cross. Not just a cross, but an unused crucifix, solidly planted on what I can only imagine to be the hill of Golgotha. Next to this grisly new testament scene are the words, "'I am the way, the truth, and the Life,' Jesus."
When one of his friends comments,"I didn't know you were religious Will." The guy, Will apparently, looks confused. His friend points to his folder. Will continues to look confused. Over the next few minutes the messianic message of the folder is revealed to everyone in the room, most notably Will, who apparently missed these glaring words of God when he bought the folder. That star pattern was pretty busy, so this makes sense.
I wonder if this was the aim of the folder. Subliminal, covert, camouflaged. Is this Will more likely to take up Christian values by sheer virtue of glancing at the folders hidden message? Has he been taking an unknown communion with the White Christ?
Also, he bought it on sale at Walmart.
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