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Love of a foolish man

Once upon a time there’s a man, this man is a fool. This man eagerly jumped into a giant deep hole just because he thinks he is cool enough and hoped that the girl that he likes would jump into that hole too. Every day she looked at the man down at the hole and smiled at him, the man thinks that she would jump to him, come I’ll catch you, said the man, but the girl not responding to him and leave him be, and every day the man kind of upset but he still thinks that tomorrow maybe the girl would jump. As much as the man hoped the girl someday would jump into the hole where the man was, but his hope soon perishes as he saw the girl rise up to the sky with another man, this man heart crushed just like his hope.


He cried, he wailed, and he cursed as the girl was laughing and smiling happily with that new guy. The man was convinced to move on and tried to get out of that hole, but the road to the top was long and slippery. He tried to climb as fast as he could but then he falls back down to the hole, then he carefully climbs to the top but then as he almost reaches the top he looks up and saw the girl that he like comes back to the surface and smile at him again, he crumbles and fall back down.

Then he started to contemplating, does the girl left that guy for him, does he really need to go back up to the surface, does he have a chance, does this mean hope?

Oh hell no. Guess what? Soon after she go down to the surface she went away to the land of unknown, yet with another guy.

After he saw that, he laughed, he laughed so hard his stomach started to cramped, now he realized, she’s not the girl that he looks for,

he realized that he was a fool, as fool as a donkey who would jump into a trap twice.

As soon as he realized that, the hole shrunk, and now he finally can easily climb back up to the surface. But as he resurfaced, the world as he knows was gone.

The world he saw now was just an endless desert, hot enough to dry your mouth and skin also maybe a fish too.

So that’s it, that’s the end of my story. As for the man? He still walking through the desert, hoping to saw an oasis to quench his thirst or even a town to rest his tired body.

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