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The Help Monologue
“Hello!”

“You, yes you there”.

“Yes I know you are thinking that how do I know about you. But it’s a secret. Just know that I know about you. And remember to be silent about this secret cause even those oldies don’t know about this. You know those group that oversee each planet and call themselves as GOD. Even they don’t know how to do it.”

“So let’s get back to the main point. You came to know my story right. Well it’s a long one.

Oh!, you say you have plenty of time then its ok. To begin my story, we have to take a peek to the past and you can see how it all began.”

My story began with regrets.

You see on his death bed every person suddenly starts thinking about its past and present. No matter how successful a person may become there will still be some regrets in his hearts and those regrets will turn into his inner demons that will torture him even after death. At the end of my life I also
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I was basically alone my whole life and didn’t try to marry. All this money at the last moments went to the charity foundations and orphans across the country. And lastly I never intended to just sit in an office and work for 9 – 5. I was a free spirit by heart. I wanted to travel everywhere doing business all over and known across countries. But I never got the chance. This was my biggest regret.

Then it all happened, in my final moments in a rundown house. Something I never expected happened to me. Till date that incident is clearly in my mind. Let’s take a look.

Sigh all that money for nothing. I earned so much just to donate it at the end. Now I’m lying in this house in the alley hoping to die like an orphan just like I was born. But still I’m glad. Nobody has to cry for me. I can pass on without any worries, surely those regrets will haunt me in death but I can still cast I’m glad that I cast aside my past. It’s good to pass on without any worries and a clear

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