Together with this mail

in CCC5 days ago (edited)


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"If you’re willing to pay the price, anything is possible."

The man in the hat, who was finally willing to talk to me, looked at me intently.
I nodded; what did I care about those few gold coins?

“And no funny business.”

I nodded again as a faint smile played around my mouth. I’d been waiting a long time for this day. He shifted his hand slightly and tapped the tabletop with a finger. I didn’t bat an eyelid; after all, someone who’s been through it all and has one foot in the grave has nothing to lose. The severed hand was meant to be a warning to defaulters, swindlers and thieves.
Without hesitation or blushing, I slid the suitcase towards him.

“Here you are; feel free to count it over, I’ve got all the time in the world…”

That time is, in fact, eternity. At last, someone was willing to lend a hand. The afterlife called out, screamed, whispered.

“Do it quickly.”

This time he nodded and pulled the whole thing towards him, stood up and left with the payment. The fingers of the black hand left behind pointed at me. I wondered how long it would take for the constable to turn up after the third shot was fired. It was eerily quiet; even the birds had stopped their chirping. A fine day to die, I thought. The sun is actually shining.

I tapped away on my phone; together with this mail, a photo of the job done would be sent.

Our eyes met as we lay pressed against each other. It was well worth the money.
At last we could start our life together. Words weren’t needed; we were one and the same.

“See you in a bit,” he whispered.

The final shot put an end to the suffering, and as we walked hand in hand, we both breathed a sigh of relief at the same moment. The email that was supposed to explain everything was now meaningless. We had left that world behind us.



Prompt: see title
6-7-2026


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 4 days ago 

Excellent entry, I wish you luck in the contest

Knowing that one's foot is already in the grave would change the perspective of things or how things don't feel so fearful anymore

 2 days ago 

That isn't said...it all depends on how that foot ended up in that grave...
They also say a nearly death experience changes the way you look at life, that also doesn't seem to be true since memories fade and the moment will come life, people, the treadmill pull you back and everything is the same like before...

It reminded me of this line I saw last night one Kdrama when you mentioned memories fade. This guy is an immortal and he was pondering if 1000 years is enough to forget dreadful stuff and at the same time he also pondered if the good memories would fade away too

 yesterday (edited)

1000 years is not enough to forget. It is not meant to be to forget since these are lesson, moreover warnings. And as long we keep letting us fooled and fall into the same trap, our life doesn't change the lesson isn't learned. Even if life changed into the better the memory is still there. Can be the sharpest edges are gone but it is there. Good memories are harder to remember. I also believe it is a "gift" to be able to pull yourself back into your Dreamworld/bubble surrounded by good memories only. I am not one of these people who can. Perhaps if no one disturbs me, but that's not the case.
I no longer watch TV since over 25 years and kdrama and many films make me feel sad. So it is better not to watch. I guess that voice saying 'it's not real' takes all the charm and hope away.

 14 hours ago 

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