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The Last Conversation
by Paul Tremblay
dark
medium-paced
The Last Conversation
Paul Tremblay
What’s scarier waking up and not knowing who you are or waking up and finding out? It’s interesting because naturally you’d think if you didn’t know who you at then you’d have to learn. But who do you learn from, because no one really knows you except yourself. So what if someone taught you who you had been. Now your left with the only question “is what they are teaching me about who I am, really who I am?”
The last conversation starts slow but quickly picks up pace until the truth is so construed that your left wondering who really was he.
Paul Tremblay
What’s scarier waking up and not knowing who you are or waking up and finding out? It’s interesting because naturally you’d think if you didn’t know who you at then you’d have to learn. But who do you learn from, because no one really knows you except yourself. So what if someone taught you who you had been. Now your left with the only question “is what they are teaching me about who I am, really who I am?”
The last conversation starts slow but quickly picks up pace until the truth is so construed that your left wondering who really was he.