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Logan Cross Monologue
I wanted to live a simple life, get a decent job, get married, maybe even have some kids, but was I granted any of that?

NO!

My life has been anything but simple to the point that even common sense doesn’t apply to me anymore so when I died during a car accident, I wasn’t even the least surprised that out of all the people in the world, it happened to me, Logan Cross.

When I died, I thought to myself ‘It can’t get any worse than this right?’ but I was wrong… So wrong that I was in disbelief myself.

After my death, I noticed that, even though I had died, I still felt ‘alive’ but that shouldn’t have been possible so various ideas appeared in my mind.

(A. I wasn’t killed but rather in a state where I just couldn’t move my body

(B. Everything
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I couldn't see anything but after blinking a few times, I managed to regain my vision and was shocked by what I saw.

Above me, was a human the size of a giant looking down at me with dark brown eyes. I guess he was some sort of doctor because he had a stethoscope hanging around his neck.

I was still in shock but then the doctor started to talk.

“It’s a boy!”

When he said that, I was a little confused because it was quite obvious that I was a boy but when I tried to look at myself, all I could think was ‘Of course’.

No longer was I in my 27-year-old body, but rather I was in the body of a baby!

Before I could assess my situation, the doctor cut my umbilical cord and passed me to a woman who appeared to be in her thirties.

I was slightly mesmerized by the woman because she was gorgeous and when I mean gorgeous, I meant the most beautiful person I have ever seen in my entire life/death!

She had long black hair that reached her waist and had ruby like eyes that seemed to glow with this bright light.

As I was mesmerized by the woman, she started to cuddle me in her arms and speak in a very gentle yet sweet

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