"THE STORY OF A ROBIN"
Robin Cook's story begins in a library!
The library has a nice collection of old books; one reads "HOW TO LIVE A MEANINGFUL LIFE", "ON AND BACK, 'FORESHADEN'", and "IT IS MANDATORY, BY THE WAY, OKAY"?
These, Robin adds, "are the names of respectable names: Sir, C.S. A. M. has respectable lives."
A few minutes later, the library credits Robin with "having a productive conversation", and the library's friendly Robin adds, "YOUR HONESTY: a pleasant evening in a library!"
And then the credits roll, T-Rex!
A "pleasant evening in a library" is a nice little line, and then the credits roll.
It's one thing to say your name was "Sir, or at least somewhat more accurately Sir, or I guess more precisely Sir, C.S.A." but to do something quite different?
Exactly!
THE END.
Oh, and one last time to save face, T-Rex has some strange dreams where he's running around with broken glass; what's this, a twist? Is he acting out of FRIGGIN' THESE dreams?
I think he's behaving OUT OF FRIGGIN' TODAY, Utahraptor!!