In a small suburb far from the British capital, in a small old house that used to be white, but now it looks more like an abandoned building than a real residential building. In a very small room without doors, a white-haired boy with blue eyes slept on an old mattress. And next to him in a wheelchair sat a gray-haired old man, battered by time and his health. With his wrinkled hands, he took off his old ring and put it on the floor next to a note that said, "Son my doctor said that I have little time left and this is my only inheritance to you, you can sell it if you want, and no, you shouldn't bury me." And in his half-broken wheelchair, he left for an unknown direction away from home, so that his (not his own) son would not see him die. After an unknown amount of time, the same boy woke up with his back completely covered in sweat due to the nightmare in which his father left him. He got up and took an old torn T-shirt from the floor and threw it over his body. He walked through the broken passage into the room that was their kitchen. He took off the sheet from the floor, which was his father's sleeping place, and was very surprised to see his absence and shouted to the whole house "Dad, where are you?" After waiting a couple of seconds and not hearing an answer, he got scared and thought, "What if my nightmare has become true?" He went outside and approached his neighbors' house, knocking on the door. Almost immediately, an old granny dressed in a dirty dress came up to him and asked the boy, "What do you want a boy?" And Chris (his first name and his last name is August) replied "Grandma Jay, have you seen my dad?" "Oh, your grandfather left somewhere early in the morning, I don't remember which way, don't worry, he will probably come soon." Hearing the words of a neighbor, he calmed down a bit and came to the kitchen to have lunch with canned food. And then he saw a white piece of paper on the floor in his room. As soon as he got closer, he saw his grandfather's ring and realized that the piece of paper was a note, he sat down and began to read it. The further he read the note, the more tears he shed.