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The Moment of True


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             The world is stopped. Everything he sees stop suddenly. It becomes a still picture without sound. The words his friend speaks become slow and blurry. Eventually there is complete silence. As soon as his world become silent, everything he sees stop. He is so afraid he does not know when is the world move again. He has a feeling that it will be like that forever. He knows he got to do something. He tries so hard to move his body and speak. But he cannot, his body seems to not belong to him anymore. He tries to tell his friends that he is in trouble. But there is no way he can do it: the world has stopped, he is the only person left in the world. Despite of his desperation he tries to move so hard. The still picture suddenly becomes alive again and the sounds slowly come back. But it does not last long. In five second, silent come back and movement become still again. That process continues for about fifty times. Then, he who is on the edge of overdose uses all his strength to get up. He runs to the kitchen and hit the water bottle, which is next to the sink. His sudden action surprises and scares his four friends because there is not only water bottle but one set of sharp knives as well. One of his friend try to stop him and pull him back to the sofa because they all do not know what he is thinking and what he is seeing at that moment. He struggles as if someone is going to kill him if he does not struggle. His friends think he is dangerous, but what does he thinking?.
             He cares nothing but the stop of motions. He wants to move because that is the only way he is sure he is still alive. Although there is about ten second gaps between he thinks he will do and he actually do, he still feel more alive than staying in a stopping world. After struggle for about thirty minutes, he finally stops. His mood has changed; he looks very painful now. He cannot speak but he tries; his voice is very shaky as if he just learns how to talk.


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