The Life Tax
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2017
Mature
One's problems can't carry them very far, but they can be stricken down to relief and be built upon. One mans lonesome and antisocial lifestyle has blinded him from all the things he wants and doesn't know it. A front row seat to death will change his life forever, but it would seem he has to face the bill and pay his tax on the short time he'd been given of true happiness. Let's see what he made of it.
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You could say he was a villain. A permanent frown is glued to his features, it never seems to slip from his looks. The only time his expressions seem to change is when he sees someone in love. His frown turns into hate, utter hate for this emotion that does nothing to help you. He doesn't seem to get why would anyone want this emotion, why people would go for miles for love. Either for their families or their significant other, people go crazy. Now, he'll shake his head at all signs even though he was one of them as well. But now, his tongue is crisp, fresh with words that kill and a smile not too far. Happiness is a limited thing, a temporary emotion - but he'll shorten it. Why would anyone need love? He was one of them as well - now watch him as a villain.