Injustice happens, it happens.
Only thus can the new government of Scabrous Spouse explain to the remaining four why the valley now is farm and the hill is fort; the sea, port; the desert, saltpeter; the grassland, highway; the glacier, reservoir; the forest, lumber; the river, runoff; the lake, shipping, and the city, bank.
The rest of the eight hundred are now theothers, too worn out from the hammer, the spade, the scythe, and the keyboard to ask again why, who is responsible for all the injustice.
Until one day Skinnybond, Comfortcat, and Saint Bonekiss arrive to the waiting room of the new government skyscraper, dressed in suits and shinning shoes. Skinnybond shows his device to Scabrous Spouse, Comfortcat waves her rag, while Saintbonkiss begins his prayer so the President can complete it.
We are here to bring an end to injustice, they say in unison.
The President applauds, rises, shakes their hands to welcome them to the government. Because nobody knows them, he says to his secretary, Accountant Carola.
What will her demand be when she finds them out, and what the response of Skinnybond, Comfortcat, and Saint Bonekiss when they enter the subterranean room to discover that from inside a glass coffin the body of Stupendous Spouse, a stuffed animal without paws or maw, is the one in charge of everything?