Chapter Ten Tuesday 27th April 2010 09:06 Walter isarrogant enough to think that he knows everything about the world,something that he will never tell his son. Despite this or perhapsbecause of this he studies his son’s face at the end of the longspiel he has just been through. “You’re not joking?” He asks, although the tone of his voiceindicates that it is less of a question and more of astatement. Gary does notseem to catch his tone, though, and lets out a sigh. “I knew youwouldn’t believe me.” Walter relaxesslightly. The whole conversation up until this point has made himmore than a little tense. “Well you have to admit that it is alittle too much to take in, but it would explain a lot!” “So the concept that, assuming your son hasn’t gone mad, thatwe’re living in a world that is

