Prologue

752 18 1
                                    

At the end of everything, one question remained

Oops! Bu görüntü içerik kurallarımıza uymuyor. Yayımlamaya devam etmek için görüntüyü kaldırmayı ya da başka bir görüntü yüklemeyi deneyin.

At the end of everything, one question remained. Did I regret what happened?

The answer that everyone says (and the answer to probably say) is yes. But was that the truth? Or did I regret getting caught, ruining my life, or breaking the law? And now the best answer to this question was to say, all of it.

But it was a very complicated question, that probably deserved a more complicated answer than yes or no. So I did the one thing that I was taught in school - break down the question.

Anyone on the outside is probably thinking that I'm crazy. Val said I was definitely taking a more logical point of view. And people tell me, I'm more of a logical person anyways.

So again, the question was: did I regret what happened? The word regret was basically the one word that had meaning to it. But what was the actual definition?

According to the dictionary, it means: "feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).

Well, that cleared up of the definition behind the word. So I guess the question now was, did I feel sad, repentant, or disappointed? Well, that was the complicated part.

And to figure that out is a whole other level. One that could take days, months, and even years to break down.

But then again, I had a lot of time on my hands, since everyone has left me. So I will start at the beginning, which is about three years ago.

The Locker Room (Edited Version)Hikayelerin yaşadığı yer. Şimdi keşfedin