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In this poignant and darkly humorous monologue, a man on the brink of death reveals his infidelities to his wife. As he faces his mortality, he confesses to cheating with her sister, best friend, and even other women in his life. His tone oscillates between affectionate reassurances and shocking admissions, invoking a complex blend of love and betrayal. As he prepares to heed the effect of the poison coursing through him, he seeks to unburden his heart, leaving a lasting impact on the woman he is about to leave behind.
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My Love ENTER
Yes, Darling, I‘m listening... Honey
...I...I‘m going to die, right? yes, I know it and I‘m not wrong ... Don‘t talk! Don‘t you worry, Honey...Don‘t get tired, Darling...
... You don‘t need to confess anything, Darling.., ..., Don‘t you worry ...No...wait...I will die...but before I die...I must confess something to you...
Take it easy, my Treasure..! Yes!...I want you to know about it!
Listen...I made love to your sister...and also to Marianne, your best friend...and to Myriam, my secretary...and...
...and to Rose, John‘s wife...and...you should know this...since we got married...I always cheated on you I know it, Honey, I know it.
And now, relax , Sweetie... And let the poison make effect...