I wrote this at 4a.m. I thought it could be a good idea and I like the result. I hope you like it too. Yes, a bit short but I think it don't need more.
The honest beginning...
This is the story of a man called Stanley, who are you indeed. Now we are going to do the thing different, okay? Before we started the story this time let me say something to you:
This is our story, Stanley. The story about how you go out of your office and discover that everyone is gone. And I am the Narrator. I'm here for help you, for guide you, Stanley, even if you don't want because this is your story but it's mine too. Every story need a narrator, even yours. Someone who knows what is going to happen. You only have to feel the story and follow me, is that too difficult, Stanley? Is it?
You need me even if you don't want. So now you don't have any choice. Of course we can pretend you have it. I'll narrate like it could be a true choice but you aren't going to choose anything, okay? So you're going to afford the story, discover whatever you have to discover and finish it. Being a good boy. Your happy ending is my responsibility, Stanley, so I'm going to do what I must do for you have it. For your own sake, Stanley.
And we aren't going to arguing this.
Here we go.
This is the story of a man called Stanley. Stanley worked for a company…
(... and the honest ending)
Here we are! Finally! Congratulations, Stanley! You did it very well! That wasn't too difficult, right? It wasn't too bad at the end, is it? Now you can life your pretending beautiful life without any control mind factory or any evil boss or any bored work. That is a good news! T
That was actually a good story, don't you think? I think we both did it well! As you can see you only have to collaborate for it. Once you did it everything was done. This was actually a good job, yes. You only have to do it. I am sad -I'm really are, Stanley. You can trust me on this- that I have to force you but this was the best way for you too.
You don't need to thank me, Stanley.
Only walk away.
This was the story of a man called Stanley who finally could be happy when he choose the correct way. I wish you a good luck, Stanley, you're free.
