The Wishing Well

The Wishing Well

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Mr. Hodge is not a digger! Please keep this in mind while reading the story-he is an excavator. This man strives for freedom, first through respect and then through riches. This is a tale of a man who takes his work, and life too seriously. And he's not very nice. Photo credit: Paolo Chiabrando
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He was not tired of looking at that incredible organic process, every afternoon he down in the creek to observe the transformation of matter. It was incredible for him to realize how fast the decomposers worked and gradually the big mass was decreasing. The smell, the sound of the flies, the movement of the maggots, gave the environment a climate of peace and tranquility that made him feel good, in fact he felt strong, superior to all that, because he was alive and the maggots would not taste his flesh so soon. in several times he wanted to laugh at the stupid human behavior, but hold back, because he knew that he should keep up appearances. Being a rare species that did not fit the social standards he knew that he would always be at risk, since he was a little boy he learned to simulate human behavior. IMPORTANT NOTICE This is a work of fiction and has no commitment to reality, this work is recommended to people over 18 years old in control of his mental processes. The facts reported by the protagonist are extremely cruel and disturbing, so if you are a person: sensitive, fragile, religious, have a weak stomach or is very attached to moral and good manners, I ask you not to read this book.

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