Chapter 63
A “hard determinist,” like the bearded man, would say the driver responsible for Kayla Halfpenny’s death could only have behaved as he actually did. His actions were the inevitable result of a genetic tendency toward alcoholism, perhaps, along with a childhood that gave him little or no moral code, an argument with a girlfriend that brought up infantile memories of abandonment, leading him to drink all through the night and then get behind the wheel the following morning.
A series of inevitably falling dominoes.
However, I was taught God gave us free will, and although I have complicated feelings about the existence of God, I believe in free will.
That man chose to drink and drive.
He could have stopped that last domino.
I hate him for making my dreadful prediction come true.
I hate him for making me accurate.