Mr. Harriga’s Phone

Mr. Harriga’s Phone

  • 25 Mart 2023
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Thanks to a church, Craig, Mr. Harrigan had hired him. But Mr. Harrigan and Craig had become best friends. Harrigan was looking for someone to read because he couldn't see well. Mr. Harrigan was the richest person in the place where they lived. He was reading a book to Mr. Harrigan for five dollars an hour. He went to Mr. Harrigan's house every day after school. Harrigan was not well liked in town. As soon as Craig went to school, he went straight to the library and searched Mr. Harrigan on the Internet. He never married, even severed ties with his relatives. It was Christmas and Mr. Harrigan had sent Craig a scratchcard as a gift. This went on for years. Despite Craig's growing up, he used to go to Mr. Harrigan's every day after school and read a book. And over time they became friends. Craig was in high school. And by giving money to someone, he was giving information about the school about the students at the school. The school cafeteria seemed to be split in two. And the popular kids at school were here. There were those who used Samsung phones at one table and those who used iPhones at the other table. Again after school he went to Mr. Harrigan's house to read a book. It was New Year's Eve and Mr. Harrigan had sent a scratcher again. This time he had won three thousand dollars from the scratch. Then he opened his father's present. When he opened the gift, he saw a phone. And Craig was overjoyed. First he called Mr. Harrigan. They talked for a while, and Mr. Harrigan said Merry Christmas and hung up on his face. The holidays were over and they were back at school. And Craig mingled with the other popular kids. Mr. Harrigan asked Craig why he still came here without leaving the house, and Craig replied that it was because he wanted to and that reading a book had a power inside him outside of here. Craig had phoned Mr. Harrigan with some of his scratch money. He didn't like it at first, but later he liked the gift he received.

One day Craig went to Mr. Harrigan's house to read again, but when he got there he found Mr. Harrigan dead in his usual armchair. He called his father directly, he was both very sad and scared. There was no employee at home. Ambulance was called. Craig read a book until the ambulance arrived. Mr Harrigan's funeral had been arranged. Craig had put a phone in Mr. Harrigan's coffin. Mr. Harrigan had left a will to Craig. He had left enough money to pay for college and even pursue a master's degree. It was evening and Craig had retired to his room. As if Mr. Harrigan could pick it up, he called her and left a voicemail. When he woke up in the morning, there was a message on his phone. The message had come from Mr. Harrigan. He told this directly to his father. His father said his phone was hacked. There were two a's and three c's in the message. It was the semester break at school and there was a winter ball. Of course, Craig went to this prom, too. But a boy who had bullied Craig since the beginning of school took Craig out and beat him. His father came and they went home together. Again, Craig left a voicemail for Mr. Harriga as if he could listen. The next day, he received a text on his phone. The boy who bullied and beat Craig at the winter ball was found dead. Craig left a voicemail for Mr. Harrigan again. And he asked if the message had anything to do with the boy who died. And put the phone on the table. He waited for a while and then his phone rang. It was Mr Harrigan calling. And he also sent a message. The message was the same as the previous message. Craig went and bought a new phone. It was time for Craig to go to college. After a while, his father learned that his high school biology teacher had died as a result of an accident and he returned to the town where he lived. They had sent the person who hit them to a place where they could be more comfortable rather than prison. After all, they were rich and they solved everything with money.Craig found his old phone as soon as he got home. And again he left a voicemail to Mr. Harrigan saying he wanted that boy dead. After a while, she searched the internet for the boy's name. And he learned that the boy had been found dead. He was really dead. He went to the boy's residence and asked a man a few questions about the boy. He asked how the boy died. The man said that he died by suicide, and to facilitate his own death, he first drank shampoo and then swallowed a bar of soap in half and half. He said he left a suicide note. And the suicide note was also a lyric…

 

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