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It all started 53 years ago, back when I was a fully grown little man...
 
One day, while I was jumping through the street, I happened upon a large vehicle, which clobbered me violently into a nearby window. After getting my bearings, I looked up to see a young boyman with a Gameboy Advance SP Blue Edition in his hands. I had always dreamed of owning a Gameboy Advance SP Blue Edition, but my family could barely even afford Gold...
 
He looked up at me with those big, vibrating eyes. His two lower teeth quivered in confusion. "Muh, mahma," he said softly.
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"Is your boy inside that box?" I asked with an eyebrow raised and a finger on my chin.
 
"Yes, a crazed person broke into our home, ravaged our beautiful 20 year old son and stole his childhoodadulthood by killing him."
 
Everything went slow. I dropped to my knees. I held the gameboy tightly in my clenched fist. "Could this be MY fault?" I asked myself politely.
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The priest did just that. He pulled on a lever with a shiny red ball on it. The coffin started going down!
 
I shoved the mother from my and I sprinted toward the coffin. I jumped on that coffin and the ropes snapped. I began falling into the Earth with the childman inside. I heard the screams from his family echoing above.
 
I pried open the coffin as we fell and I shoved the gameboy into his tiny, cold mouth. "Free me of this curse, childman!" I screamed at the top of my... head.
 
I noticed that we weren't hitting the bottom, and that the darkness in this hole reminded me of the dark I saw in the Gameboy. Could this be what I saw before?
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I-I-r... I realized... maybe stealing not okay. I looked to the sky and I said, "Thank you, Mario inside Gameboy..."
 
Everything would be alright. And though the boyman remained permanently dead, his mother could always play his Gameboy Advance SP Blue Edition to remember him by.
 
Thanks... to me.