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Write an essay which begins with he never thought

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Answered by sujathasampath05
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he never thought of his life to be wasted as he thinks

he never thought of being bold

he never thought of studying well

he never thought of living happy

he never thought of. crying

he never thought about the society

Answered by vaduz
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He never thought that this day will come. He had never expected it will be upon him. But the reality had reached him. He dreaded more than anything to avoid this situation for as much as he can, but now that it has finally come o him, he had nothing else to do but accept it fully.

He had been away from home for almost more than a year when he decided to go home. And he had already booked the ticket for home, which is in the coming weeks. Looking forward to the day he will finally go home, he felt excited whenever he even thought about it. And then suddenly, the world fell on him.

He had received the call from his mother's number, expecting the usual cheery voice of his mother when, instead of his mother, his crying sister's voice came up. Feeling flustered, he asked her what the problem was. Then, the world fell on him. His mother had been in an accident and had immediately died on the spot. Not knowing what else to think, he felt his world grew dark. He didn't even remember what the conversation was about anymore. After a minute or so, he came back to his senses and felt broken, really broken, for the first time. That was when he realized his world is over, and he knew not what else to do.

He immediately booked a ticket and left that same night. Once home, he felt complete, even though it was to see the mangled, lifeless body of his beloved mother. He would never want this to happen to anyone, and would never wish it even to his worst enemy.

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