All day memories of his youthful days and his dedication to providing for his family demanded his audience. He too had dreams and aspirations, which in the end only humiliated him as if they were too good for him. Mr. Oloo's mind always spun too much trying to crunch the meaning of his now ending life. Where did he ever go so wrong?
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Because time recedes fast and fades everything with it, he'd met a good woman and started a family. With a broken heart, he worked hard every day and strived to ensure that his two sons rekindled his broken dreams.But how has he turned out in the end? Alone, dejected, getting worn-out as the days go and accumulating bills that he knew he could never pay off. Was that the reason that forced them abandon him? Bills? Or was it because he too had abandoned them a long time ago when he turned to the bottle? Was it because of the bottle? Those questions raised storms that raged with violent brutality through his entire body each day."Mr. Oloo, Good morning! You are up already! How are you feeling today?" He raised his eyes that met a nurse's face that was wavering with softness. But his glaring eyes demanded the whole world to shut up.