Epilogue

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Yes, I know this sounds silly. Losing a friend over a stupid game. The thing is, it would make so much more sense if you knew the whole story. I don't have enough permission to tell you though. So you'll just have to piece it together yourself.

Again, I am not a book writer, so I don't know how to end a book like this. I'll just tell you what's going on with me now. I'm pretty sure that would make sense.

I am Morgan Ray Freeman. I am now in JROTC and we won the Honor Unit with Distinction gold star during our year for the JPA that only happens every four years. I had lots of fun in JROTC. I plan on going into it in junior and senior years of school. I have a wonderful girlfriend that I love a lot (of course). That's about it without giving out too much information. Although, I did say my full name.

See? I told you this book wasn't going to be that good, but, hey, look on the bright side: You're one of the very few who actually read this pathetic book of mine. At least that's something, right? Well, it's not. Sadly. I wanted this book to actually be worth at least a few pennies. Maybe even a quarter worth.

"I been have known that there is no specific good or bad; black or white. There's, supposedly, a gray area at times. I've been thinking one thing lately: What if there's no gray area either? What if we made it just to simplify our lives?" I was originally going to build this book off of that quote that I made up myself. Now that I think about it, it's such a stupid quote. Of course we made up right from wrong and that "gray" area. What a stupid idea.

The thing is, I'm ok with that. This book was... interesting to make. Most people will hate it, some will like it, and maybe only about 3 people will even ever read this. That is okay. It doesn't matter too much about what other people think. It's what I like to do.

I'll always be kicked down to my face - maybe even physically - but I can always get back up on my feet. That's what this short story is about, and that's truly how everything really works. That's Life.

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