Paul, a Sincere Witness.
Three renowned scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor work at the NASAL observatory.
Papaia remembers that the flight for the conference is in two hours, but when they arrive at the airport, he realizes that he hasn’t paid for the ticket, and they miss the flight.
Ravioli uses Papaia’s card in a suspicious ATM, and the bank blocks it.
Moreover, with their excessive, open, and broken luggage, they cause chaos wherever they go.
The scientists are now stranded at the airport.
We are at the airport, in the waiting area.
It’s already midnight. Banani has improvised beds with the numerous suitcases. Ravioli is using his last coins to buy chocolate from the vending machine.
Papaia: I took a look at Ravioli’s book. It seems that Paul is the main witness, according to the author.
Banani: I read something too. It seems that Paul, by his own admission, was a persecutor of Christians. But after meeting what he himself calls: the risen Jesus, he converts.
Papaia: Maybe he was lying?
Banani: And why would he have done that?
Papaia: True! He didn’t gain anything from it, but, on the contrary, he was persecuted because of his testimony.
Igor: Paul didn’t gain anything from his testimony, so he surely wasn’t lying… not exactly like Ravioli did with his resume here at NASAL!
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