: prologue
Father,
I’ve committed a crime.
A terrible sin
no one should ever know.
‘Cause someone ought to know.
Someone, who ain’t part of it.
Father, please,
let me tell you our stories.
No. No. No.
I’m here to tell our stories,
not to be forgiven.
‘Cause we’d take it
to our graves if not...
...Before doing the right thing.
Chapter 2: Reminiscent [Aya]
How does one start with narrating their story?
I wouldn’t know, since this would be my first time. But I suppose that I’d have to start from somewhere. Not from the start, not from the end but just right in the middle of it all. By leaving out the boring parts, and focusing on the events that are important. Nothing else matters, not really.
Why?
Because Time’s running out and I need someone to know our stories, someone who isn’t part of it. Someone, who could be an impartial judge and tell me if we were right or wrong. Someone, who’d carry out our legacies once we’re all gone. But that’s really up for you, listener, to decide what to do once I’ve finished with the story-telling. Whether you’ll end up burying this truth deep within you or you’ll find someone to continue what’s left unfinished is a decision you must make on your own.
Oh, before you start - I’m not here for forgiveness nor a God’s pardoning but for someone to simply listen.
And understand where we come from…
Now then, let us start…
…With the day I first witnessed Death…