Eric Walters - The Rule of Three

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One shocking afternoon, computers around the globe shut down in a viral catastrophe. At sixteen-year-old Adam Daley’s high school, the problem first seems to be a typical electrical outage, until students discover that cell phones are down, municipal utilities are failing, and a few computer-free cars like Adam’s are the only vehicles that function. Driving home, Adam encounters a storm tide of anger and fear as the region becomes paralyzed. Soon—as resources dwindle, crises mount, and chaos descends—he will see his suburban neighborhood band together for protection. And Adam will understand that having a police captain for a mother and a retired government spy living next door are not just the facts of his life but the keys to his survival, in
by Eric Walters.

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“At this time I’d like to introduce somebody most of you already know, Mr. Herb Campbell. He’s going to update you on the situation and ask for your input about what we are proposing will happen next.”

My mother sat down, and Herb walked to the podium and microphone. I was struck by how relaxed he seemed. Herb could be the principal welcoming us to parent/teacher night or a student play.

“Good evening,” he began. “I know a lot of you, and a lot of you know me. I’ve certainly gotten to know many more of you over the past two weeks. I personally want to thank those who have made a contribution to keep our neighbors fed and our neighborhood safe. Let’s give all of those people who have contributed so much a big round of applause.”

Again, people clapped and cheered. I did the same but kept watching and thinking. I knew what Herb was doing. He wasn’t just thanking them, but connecting with them, making them a part of the plan.

“Thank you,” Herb said. “I understand how horribly difficult and emotional all of this is. Could I please have that first gentleman stand up again, the one who asked how we knew it could be months and that it was international?”

Reluctantly, slowly, the man took to his feet again. He looked uncomfortable.

“First off, I want to thank you for voicing your concerns and raising questions that many of us have, I’m sure.”

“You’re, um, welcome,” the man stammered.

“I know that we’re all dealing with an information vacuum here, so I was wondering if perhaps you personally have some knowledge of where the situation has been fixed or some gains that have been made in restoring services that would suggest that it’s going to be over sooner.”

Now the man looked even more uncomfortable. “Um, no, I guess I was just hoping.”

“As we all are hoping!” Herb said. “Again, thanks for raising your question.”

The man looked relieved and then slumped back into his seat.

“As to the second part of the question, through some limited shortwave radio contact I know for certain that the situation is nationwide. The entire country is paralyzed, so we can expect no help from our government. As for this being international, well, the fact that we’re even here tonight is evidence of that,” Herb said.

What exactly did that mean?

“Let me explain. Our country has many allies and enemies around the world. If this hadn’t struck our allies they would have provided assistance, and none has come. If this hadn’t struck our enemies, then I assume that they would have used our weakness to pounce on our country and we all would have been incinerated in a nuclear attack prior to this date.”

I hadn’t thought of that, and judging from the shocked expressions, neither had anyone else. Herb’s words were logical. We were safe because everybody had been thrown back in time. There was no friendly country to rescue us but no enemy nation to destroy us either. I felt more reassured and more scared at the same time.

“We can count on nobody else to help us,” Herb continued. “But we ourselves are not helpless. We have represented here your local councilor, the police captain, the fire chief, a judge, and medical authorities. And of course, I am a long-standing employee of the federal government. None of us has any information concerning what is being done to try to remedy the situation—although we all live with quiet hope. We know nothing but what we see with our own eyes.”

The room was now so still that I didn’t think Herb even needed the microphone to be heard in the back corner.

“Out there, beyond the borders of our neighborhood, is chaos. There is arson, looting, robbery, and murder. There are people going without food, water, medicine, or medical treatment. Those who have traveled beyond our neighborhood know that is not rumor but fact . Here, within our neighborhood, our people, you and your families, your children, have been eating, have fresh drinking water, and have been safe.”

Another round of very loud applause thundered toward the stage. Herb let them cheer for a while and then silenced them with his hands.

“They have been fed and kept safe, so far ,” he said. “And I emphasize, so far . We have less than two months’ supply of food. With the present level of security, that food, your possessions, and the lives of your families will be threatened or even taken by those who have nothing.”

The crowd reacted once again—not with raised voices as before, but with shocked and scared expressions.

“However,” Herb said, raising his voice, “we are prepared tonight to present to you a plan that will protect your families and homes, allow your children to eat and have fresh water. It is a plan that will allow us to survive.”

“What if we don’t want to be part of your plan?” a woman asked, rising to her feet.

“This is all voluntary. Anybody who doesn’t wish to be part of it is free to walk away. This is your choice. Do you want to hear the plan?”

“Well, yes, I was just… okay.” She slumped back into her seat.

“We have, in this room, a microcosm of our society. We have doctors and nurses to care for the sick, a pharmacist to prescribe the medications that we have stockpiled already. We have a dentist and even a veterinarian for your pets. We have people with the knowledge to convert our school yards and parks into cropland that can feed us. There are engineers and mechanics and tradespeople who can maintain, create, reinvent, and retrofit what we need for survival. There are teachers who can educate your children, businesspeople who can help organize, and police and fire and military folks who can defend and protect this neighborhood.”

There was complete silence, but almost in unison people were nodding, sitting forward in their seats to hear every syllable of what he was saying, and there was a look on their faces—hope.

“Adam, could you please come up here?” Herb said.

I looked over at him, startled. This wasn’t part of the plan. He was staring directly at me and was motioning for me to come forward. I stumbled, trying hard not to trip on my own feet as I climbed onto the stage, realizing that every eye was on me. I joined Herb at the podium.

“The plan was first proposed by this young man. I think we need to acknowledge him before he speaks.”

The entire gym burst into applause and cheers— Wait, did he say “speak”?

“I can’t speak. I don’t know what to say,” I whispered to Herb.

“Just speak from the heart.” Herb turned back to the crowd and raised his hands for silence.

I took a deep breath and the sound echoed out through the microphone and into the audience.

“Thank you for coming,” I said. “I’m sorry, really sorry that you had to come out here to hear this—that any of this had to happen to begin with. But it did. We can pretend or wish things were different, deny or ignore what’s happening, but that won’t change any of it. Even if the electricity was turned back on today, if all the cars started working tomorrow, and if the water began running from our pipes again, it doesn’t matter, because our world will forever be different due to what has happened.”

I read the faces of the people in the front few rows. That hope I’d seen in their expressions was gone. I wasn’t supposed to take that away. I had to think of what to say next to bring it back.

“I know that someday things will be fixed, but until then, we have to take care of ourselves. We have to take care of one another. Out there, beyond our neighborhood, things are getting worse, more desperate—more dangerous and more ruthless. We have to protect ourselves from those forces, but we don’t have to become like them. We can construct our own world guided by justice and fairness, marked by caring and compassion. We can stand against what’s happening all around us, persevere in what we believe. We have a chance. We can stand and succeed as a group or fall and fail as individuals.

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