Introspection

It was probably a good time to consider his past.

When looking back at the big picture, there were things that he probably should regret. He felt that things in the past should stay there. After all, what is done, is done. When all was said and done, he did have a police record, there’s no denying that. Nothing really serious. Over the years he’d been charged with common assault and aggravated assault, damaging property, being drunk and disorderly, drink driving and dangerous driving, driving without a license, driving while disqualified, using a vehicle without the owner’s consent, breaking and entering, handling stolen goods, resisting arrest, illegal possession of a firearm, drug possession and the supplying of drugs, disorderly conduct and tax evasion. Of course, there was always the family violence intervention order.

He was not a person used to much in the way of soul-searching.

However, now, laying in this hospital bed with the incurable disease of multiple sclerosis, he had time to reflect a little. He was feeling sorry for himself.

What had he done to deserve this?

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