- "P-pain… But, what happened? Aaargh… D-damn, what is this? Why is there… a damn hole in my b-belly?" I murmured as I bled profusely, still dizzy from the explosion.
- "Shit… S-shit, shit, shiiit. It wasn't supposed to go wrong. Until today, it n-never had cough-cough, but why when I c-come here… this… hap…pens…" These were the last things I remember before my vision darkened and I saw, in the distance, my friends running towards me, terrified.
I know I should be very angry because I've always had that style. I know I should curse them and question, many, many times, why they didn't do the job correctly, even though they were paid so well to do just that, and only that. But now that my death is approaching, I begin to become one with the darkness, and I've lost that urge that was once so characteristic of me. Maybe because it's no longer worth it, or maybe because I never wanted to be that way. Well, whatever. What happened, happened.
I apologize to my parents for not being able to say a final goodbye, and to my nephews and sisters for never being easy to deal with. To the loves that didn't flourish, I thank you for the lessons and the chance to mature and become the man I am today. Well, that's it. Goodbye, cruel world… Yes, that's more my style… A… little… more… play…ful….
- "So this is what dying is like?" I asked myself, now much calmer.
- "I don't feel anything. In fact, I feel an immeasurable peace. No anger or worry, just… peace. This makes me pity those who are still alive. Hahaha, take that… Suffer while I am at peace, and pay for the mistakes you made. That weapon took my life. How many times had I told them to be careful with the detonator, but they never listened to me, preferring to do it wrong and get a scolding rather than do it right and safely… If they keep this up even after my death, soon, soon I'll see them again… DAMN!! I DON'T WANT TO SEE THEM, NOT AT ALL. I have to get out of here quickly…" I said in the darkness.
- "Help, can anyone hear me? Damn, HELP!!" I kept shouting, but there was no response.
Suddenly, a light appeared in that darkness, and I began to hear some sounds, similar to a child's cry. I followed that light, which grew larger and larger, until suddenly it expanded and took over the darkness. I ended up fainting again.