2:00 am, he still sits at his computer, finishing his paperwork he must turn into his boss first thing in the morning. The house is quiet except for the loud snoring of his wife and the soft breathing of his daughter down the hall. The two people that mean the most to him are lost in a heavenly slumber world of fantasy relaxing their stress while he lives in the real world spending his time working with pains in his neck from exhaustion, rushing to finish. Will he ever get to just close his eyes and relax? 3:00 am, barely half way done, he starts to think. He remembers the week before; he pulled three of these late nighters. Although he sacrificed a couple hours to finish, he sees his boss take a quick look and simply throw it into a filing cabinet the next morning. If only he knew it would just be tossed away never to be seen again, he would not have feared being fired and would have took his daughter out to ice cream like he promised or just lay down with his wife and enjoy the moment. Will he ever get his free time? He tells himself that if he stops putting the effort he does into his work, he could be fired for laziness, causing more stress than a couple late nights can cause. 3:30 am, he starts back up to his work, fearing he won’t finish and the chain of events that can happen soon after. Victimized by stress, enslaved by work, chained by fear. That is how it always was, ever since he was a teenager in high school. The same routine went out as he studied for tests and finished ten-page essays. Stuck in the cycle of school then. He would tell himself education should be cherished, there will be time to relax when he’s older. Stuck in the cycle of corporate
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Another Late Night by Jonathan Harris
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ReplyDelete=o ! i love it =] =] =]
now about that synthesis paper..
=D
ReplyDeleteI don't really like the ending. You could do without the "now that he is dead" part..
ReplyDeleteif you didnt notice, the ending answers all the questions throughout the story, so yeah. i had spectulation about adding that part, but i didnt feel like removing it when putting it on here
ReplyDeleteNo, I got that. I was just referring to the very last line of the story. I just meant that that line was fluff, I'm sure your reader could have figured out that he was dead. :)
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