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Eerie Shadows • Story 13: Yellow Raincoat, Chapter 3 • Page ik-page-2670589
Story 13: Yellow Raincoat, Chapter 3
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In this short scene, the Governess tells the boy that he looks exactly like his twin brother. The Governess explains that the boy has been suffering from memory loss for the last six months. He lost his memory of his father's body during the week before he returned home. He was the one who killed his father, then he returned to the states to claim his own body. He is the "obsessive hatred" for his father. He asks the boy why he did not say sorry to him at the party. He says that a week before, when he talked to his father about fathers, the two had an argument. The argument rekindled the hatred he had for father. If the boy still doesn't believe him, he should call his business card. He also asks if the boy can remember an event from his childhood where his father was good to him. The boy says that he cannot remember, but he knows that this feeling can be wrong. He then asks if he still has the face of crying. He explains that if he spent half an hour every day watching cartoons, it would take 1800 hours of wasted time each year and 180 hours after ten years. If he keeps behaving like this, he won't be able to get anywhere. He adds that he already has top grades now and that he will have to keep them for another 10 years. Otherwise, the boy will be nothing more than a "piece of trash" and never have a chance to change his fate. He concludes by saying that he felt respect and intimacy towards his father but that he under-estimated the boy.
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Eerie Shadows

Eerie Shadows • Story 13: Yellow Raincoat, Chapter 3 • Page ik-page-2670589
Story 13: Yellow Raincoat, Chapter 3
This is a locked chapterStory 13: Yellow Raincoat, Chapter 3
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the Governess tells the boy that he looks exactly like his twin brother. The Governess explains that the boy has been suffering from memory loss for the last six months. He lost his memory of his father's body during the week before he returned home. He was the one who killed his father, then he returned to the states to claim his own body. He is the "obsessive hatred" for his father. He asks the boy why he did not say sorry to him at the party. He says that a week before, when he talked to his father about fathers, the two had an argument. The argument rekindled the hatred he had for father. If the boy still doesn't believe him, he should call his business card. He also asks if the boy can remember an event from his childhood where his father was good to him. The boy says that he cannot remember, but he knows that this feeling can be wrong. He then asks if he still has the face of crying. He explains that if he spent half an hour every day watching cartoons, it would take 1800 hours of wasted time each year and 180 hours after ten years. If he keeps behaving like this, he won't be able to get anywhere. He adds that he already has top grades now and that he will have to keep them for another 10 years. Otherwise, the boy will be nothing more than a "piece of trash" and never have a chance to change his fate. He concludes by saying that he felt respect and intimacy towards his father but that he under-estimated the boy.
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