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Death Of A Man Weird Willychuck
Chapter One
Dr. Jeffries looked at his watch. It was 11:47 AM. He scratched his head, and stared at the lifeless body he saw in front of him. The horror scene of a dead man was nothing compared to what Dr. Jeffries had seen in all of his 30 years as a doctor. He heard the buzzing of the monitor to his left, it's straight, high-pitched whistle notifying the dead man's systems were no longer working. And he certainly looked it. The man was dead, his face as boney as a skeleton, that looked like it had been shriveled up for some time. His eyes were bloodshot and unresponsive, as if the man was staring at something that wasn't there. The man's sudden and last breath shook Dr. Jeffries, as anything had ever shook him before. The man's mouth was open, and it almost appeared that it was almost glued open. Dr. Jeffries sighed, and proceeded to cover the body with a large plastic bag. Then, Dr. Jeffries left the room. The next thing Dr. Jeffries did was walk down the hallway, and tell the family that the man had just passed away. He walked slowly, pacing himself, moving one step at a time.
"Concentrate, Mr. Jeffries, you don't want to embarass yourself," Dr. Jeffries said to himself, "If you do, you'll get fired."
He continued walking, until he made it to the waiting room, just down the hall and to the right. He saw the crying men and women waiting to hear the news, they had long been waiting for.
"I'm sorry, John Walters has died," he said firmly, but calmly. He waited for a response.
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