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My best friend Robel was the smart student in engineering department of his University, he was scoring high all years until he graduated. For graduation day the university invited different engineering company and lot of other companies to open opportunity for the student to apply and get hire to one of those companies. Robel was the first student to got hired in one big industrial engineering company. Since he was excited to help his family he start working after a week of his graduation. He start enjoying his life with his mother. Since we were kid his hallucination was to buy big house for his mother and make her surprise on her birth day. After working three years he achieved his dream. On his mother’s forty five year birthday party, he invited over three hundred people in the new house and he surprised her . I was one of the gust in her new house. It was really amazing house, the design, the back hired, the furniture, every thing was exactly what he was dreaming all his life to his mother. I can say he love his mother more than any one does. She was extremely happy. I was tired of serving the gusts and I stay the night with them. I remember on the next day he went to job and he came back early. He open the door and he went street to his bed room. After a minute he start throwing staffs from his computer table. I never saw him all the twelve years of our friendship like that day; all the sudden he start crying and he told me to go out of his house. I was shacked, I can not believe what I heard, I told to my self definitely that is some ghost sound, never could my best friend told me to go out of his house. But unfortunately, he repeat his self for the second time. I asked why? What wrong with you? what happen to you? With out waiting for his answer I just went to the kitchen to get cold water. But he followed me and he start screaming “got out of my face, I want to be alone” then I told him to come down and to take a deep breath but

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