Realisation

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Everyday, he woke up. Everyday he went to school. Kohlar wasn't religious although his family was, every Sunday they went to church. Kohlar didn't mind, he was interested in how and why people believed in what they will. He just couldn't understand how they didn't grasp the concept of further existence. He was always questioning life. Most people don't really question life at all, they just live it and get on with their time on earth.

As he grew up he became more superstitious. He questioned more and more why he was contemporary. He questioned the origin of time quite often too. He always wanted to be a physicist. But he just wasn't really clear of it at this stage of life. He was only sixteen. But for such a young age he was striving for his future.

Again, it was Sunday. He didn't want to go, something had changed and clicked in his brain. He knew their was something wrong with religion. Perhaps this is why he always dismissed the concept of it all! "C'mon Koh! In five more minuets we are leaving!" His mother vociferated. "You have ten more seconds" their was no retaliation, behind the door seemed lifeless, his mother walked in on Kohlar to find him staring at the wall sitting peacefully on his bed. "Why aren't you responding" she bellowed... Their was no acknowledgement. Gradually his mothers acrimony transformed into her usual soft approach to talking to her son. The truth was she was to weak. She had seen her sons morphing surveillance on life. She knew when you have a belief their is no changing it. Unless their was something really satisfying.

Their was an awkward silence in the room...
"No ones gonna take me alive, time has come to make things right, you and I must fight for our rights, you and I must fight to survive" he seemed to be singing it in a tune, his mother became frightened and concerned. Kohlar kept repeating himself "No ones gonna take me alive, time has come to make things right, you and I must fight for our rights, you and I must fight to survive" all though she got a response it wasn't a response she was contemplating. She didn't like it.

"Kohlar what are you doing? You've been acting very aberrant lately, what's gotten into you?" Kohlar didn't know what to say, he shrugged his shoulders. Well, he knew exactly what was up, he just couldn't explain it to anyone. No one would understand It was better kept to himself. "I, I just feel a bug coming on, that's all. I'll probably feel better tomorrow morning" Kohlar interpreted. Although he detested lying to his mum, he knew it was only right at the time. "Ah well that explains why you have been acting up! Not to worry, we will just leave you here to get some rest then ey? See you soon my love".

As his mother left the house with the rest of the family, Kohlar finally felt some absolution, he knew it wouldn't last for long. His family were back in the next hour. As he was lonesome he could finally get back into his usual free-thinking state, he had been getting into this mind set for about a month now and his family and friends have already noticed a change in everything about him.

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 24, 2015 ⏰

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