Moral Story: Crime does not pay
As
the only child in the family, Billy was the apple of his parents' eyes. Born
with a silver spoon in his mouth, Billy could have anything he wanted. His
father was a successful entrepreneur while his mother was a consultant. Their
busy careers left them with little time to spend at home. As a result, Billy
was lonely and bored.
Billy
craved attention. He mixed with the wrong group of friends and started playing
truant. Soon, he started taking drugs. When his parents came to know about Billy's
behavior, they tried to make Billy turn over a new leaf. However, their efforts
proved futile.
Soon,
Billy was on the wrong side of the law. He was hauled up by the police at a
nightclub. Billy was caught for being an underage nightclub patron and also for
taking drugs. Billy's devastated parents took him to a doctor. On the doctor's
advice, he was enrolled for counseling sessions. All their attempts to reform
Billy were to no avail.
Billy
ran away from home at the age of 17. To support his expensive drug habit, he
became a drug pusher. Soon, Billy became a hardcore addict. His impoverished
appearance and dirty attire became telltale signs that gave him away. His heavy
dependence on drugs took a toll on his health.
One
day, Billy became very ill and had to be rushed to hospital. After several
tests, he was diagnosed with AIDS. Billy knew that his days were numbered. On
the spur of the moment, he wanted to go home and apologize to his parents. He
knew it would break their hearts to see him in the condition he was in.
However, he could not find the willpower to break away from his life of crime
despite his parents' pain.
As
his dependence on drugs grew, he fell deeper into crime. Robbery, housebreaking
and extortion were added to his list of crimes. High on the wanted list, Billy
began a hide-and-seek game with the authorities.
One
day, Billy was waiting for a potential client. He was in possession of
dangerous drugs. Acting on a tip-off, a police team arrived and arrested Billy.
The High court imposed the capital punishment. Before he was sent to the
gallows, Billy met his parents. As he said his final farewell, his last words
to them were 'crime does not pay'.
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