The Dishwasher: Love is the one problem you'll never solve (Is It All Meaningless)
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The misery and greatness of this world: It offers no truths but only objects for love. Absurdity is king but love saves us from it. Albert CamusJaime is a young man who is being haunted by the demon of his childhood visitations. Ezra washes dishes at the restaurant where Jaime has just been hired on and is the medium through which the demon has returned to finish his work. The dishwasher has convinced Jaime that life is meaningless and the only prescription for his despondency is suicide. But he never counted on Jaime falling in love with Lisa and neither did Jaime. Now Jaimes confronted with this existential dilemma that even if the dishwashers right and life is in fact meaningless can it still be worth living? And for Jaime will love be the reason?Lisa fled the Southwest and from an abusive father only to land into the hands of Raymond a vile serpent. Her life intersects with Jaimes in this Appalachian border town and their love springs unexpectedly and unknowingly for one another. When they become separated all seems lost until Nona the fate who spins the thread of life and whom Lisa remembers from her childhood storybook steps in while Jaime decides to take the pill. The race is on but who will get to the garage first?Mary lives in the homeless camp thats hidden in the trees and envelopes the strand of a small stream that runs through town. She escaped the racial discrimination of the Deep South and traveled North until she reached these foothills where her car gave up and her resources ran dry. Jaime meets her in a local shop and her beautiful and graceful soul arrests his heart but her faith in God confounds him.Mary how can you possibly believe that theres a god whos watching out for you? Im sorry but youre fucking living in the woods! Mary smiled and took his hand. Hes neither dear boy. Dont be so angry. Dont you know hes got a beautiful place set aside for me soon? Ive put all my faith in him and hes just getting it ready.Jaime stood up and started pacing. But Mary...Settle down boy. Youre restless. Settle down. She tapped on the bucket. Sit.Mary takes Jaime under her care while waiting for gods promises of a new place to come true. And in an unexpected turn they do.Jaime is welcomed into the camp where Mary stays and where the universe has turned its back on those its found out of compliance with the standards set by insolent wolves posing as humans. He finds a sympathetic acceptance within her world - a community with no pretensions nor actors and theyre somewhat amused by his conversations with the one who isnt sitting by the fire ring except Bombay he sees.Who is this man this one that washes dishes and taunts you?Jaime put his cigarette out and stood up. How do you know hes a dishwasher?Bombay looked over at him. Ive seen him from the high mountain and I dont like him.Powers are converging on this Appalachian border town as Jaime sits alone in the garage razor in hand with his sleeping friends around him. Will this cup pass? And even if it does will he survive whats surfacing from the bottom of the river?
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