Mom, Trust Me One Last Time
When I was born, I was already a certified liar. That's a fact that everyone seems to agree with.
The truth is, my mom, who's a scientist, has implanted advanced chips into me and my fraternal twin brother, Ryan Hartwell, when we were still babies.
By right, as long as we lie or make mistakes, our mom will receive the devil signal from the chips. Then, she'll administer electrical shocks as a form of punishment.
Ryan's chip often transmits the smiley signal. Even if he destroys our mom's research equipment and pins the blame on me, his chip still has the smiley branded on it.
Meanwhile, when I reach home ten minutes later than usual because I had to help out a classmate, my chip transmits the scary devil signal.
The next thing I know, I've already crippled to the floor from the intense pain caused by the electrical shock.
At first, I'll still explain to Mom what happened. But she often exclaims, "Don't think you can pull off clever little tricks just like that gambling father of yours! The chip is ten thousands times smarter than you! The punishments will only be branded into your bones if the pain is searing enough! What I'm doing is saving your life!"
After suffering from the pain countless times, I get brainwashed into thinking that I really am a liar and a troublemaker by nature.
On the night of Christmas Eve, Mom comes to the attic to tell Ryan to join the family at the table for the Christmas dinner.
That's when my asthma suddenly acts up, causing me to stumble and fall to the floor.
"I… I can't breathe… Save me, Mom…"
But Mom just coldly gazes at the devil signal that she has just received on her phone. Then, she dials the shock value to the maximum.
"You don't have asthma at all! Ugh, you're kicking up another fuss just to attract attention! Seriously, you never change your ways!"
After that, she takes Ryan's hand and leads him out of the attic. Soon, she slams the door heavily behind her.
As I suffer from asphyxiation while on my deathbed, I can't help but think that Mom is right. After all, my chip has just transmitted the devil signal.
Maybe the asthma attack really is just a figment of my imagination. I've always been a bad girl who loves lying to others, after all.
When Mom finds out that this is the last time I've ever lied to her, she must be really happy, right?