The Tell Tale Heart (Old Man's P.O.V)
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Complete, First published Nov 22, 2021
A Rewrite of The Tell Tale Heart by the famous Edgar Allan Poe! 

I decided to Rewrite this wonderful story but with the old man's point of view (P.O.V).

Small Extract:-

DEATH! All I remember is death! Or -- maybe -- just maybe, more - than just death. Maybe about how freighted I was that night. Like how I wanted to jump of my body to escape my fear. Or maybe about how betrayal can be. The saddest thing about betrayal, is that it never comes from your enemies, but from the people you love and trust... Why? 

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Disclaimer: 

- Original by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Story inspired by The original "The Tell Tale Heart".
- Cover photo is not mine! (If you know who it belong to, please tell me so I could credit the artist properly.)
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