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Unfinished Business

Glowpun

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Killing time, I stopped by a bookstore and happened to come across a book on the undead as envisioned during the Dark Ages in Europe. I've read parts of it and found it entertaining to read.

Fast forward. I had a close friend "Jack" who died a few days ago. The night before he passed away in my presence, I spoke to him and told him, "When God comes to take you to heaven, go with Him in peace. You can always come back in spirit."

"Jack" had a mistrustful relationship with a friend much younger than he. "Jack" on his estate plan named this guy "Bob" to inherit his sizable properties. But "Jack" later on it seems developed a mistrust of "Bob" who he talked about. Friends told him he should talk to his trust attorney about it which he did not. When "Jack" became sick he became somewhat confused. But he was coherent enough to at least get "Bob" out as his trustee. As it stands "Bob" will still inherit all of "Jacks" properties. And I believe that despite his limited mental capacities, "Jack" continued to hold his mistrust of "Bob".

If someone dies with unfinished business, could that person come back and right what he believes is wrong? Makes for a good late night story. I believe "Jack" had strong feelings of mistrust of "Bob" to which he could do nothing about. His trust attorney refused to make any changes.
 
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