Decisions

Sebastian's face had never appeared more humble as he told the story of how he lost the two most important people in his life that day. His wife died and his son threw himself into depression and suicidal thoughts. According to him, it was his fault that the woman didn't see the drunk driver behind the Toyota wheel. She had bent low to try and ease the pain on his leg and didn't see it. Jason had always blamed himself. He should have listened to his father and allowed the wound to sit on ice. He should have not screamed out in pain and would not have slowed his mother to take a 'quick look at the wound'. It was all his fault and the thought slowly drove him to suicide.

Sebastian got up from the bed he was sitting on to tell the story and walked to the closet. He picked a pair of clothe and felt the texture of them around his palms.

"It started slowly. After the burial, he couldn't concentrate and soon he got fired. The woman he was seeing at the time reported severally to me that he
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