The Day I Got The Rabbit's Paw Analysis

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I remember the night when i got the rabbit’s paw. Probably because it was just a couple days ago, but to be honest I was never a good guy. I killed, I robbed and kidnap people.Let’s just say if someone wanted someone gone they called me. The paw just changed my life, this is how. I was doing my regular job which is making someone disappear. In the process of the making person disappear he gave me something. It was the rabbit’s foot the man told me it can grant three wishes but it came with consequences. After making the man disappeared, being naturally curious I made a stupid decision. On my way home totally disregarding the consequence I made one of my wishes. My first wish was of course money. My only thought was ‘’I can finally get out of this business. I swear after making the wish for money, on a deserted highway. I got rammed off the highway barely escaping the car before it even exploded. When I got home covering up a few wounds I ended up with, I laid down. By the next day I woke up when I heard the doorbell ring. I …show more content…
While grabbing it I remembered I still had two wishes left but couldn't remember the consequences. Of course I made another wish but I wished for people to forget about me. That was the beginning of my new easier life. I heard the doorbell rang so I went to go open it. While I was opening I let my guard down once I barely open the door than boom someone kicked it open and I was shot. Of course being a person with a lot of enemies I always carry. So when the person turned away I put him down. But while I laid in my pool of blood I started thinking of what happened. The crash and someone shooting me were not coincidences they were consequences. Instead of accepting my fate and just die I decided to try to live so no one else has to handle this evil. After stitching my wound I went out to bury this evil I had. After all this had changed me because I have money and no one knows me

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