Imagine that, after his encounter with Parsons, Markwardt has been suffering from hiding the secret of how he actually became blind and his actions on that tragic day... and he is now an old man and nearing the end of his life. Now, on his deathbed, Markwardt (you choose his first name!) wants to finally explain to his family what exactly happened that day he became blind.
• Write a five-paragraph letter from Markwardt to his family (you choose which family members he has) explaining what happened, why it happened, whether he regrets what happened, whether he would do anything differently, and whether the experience taught him anything that he now wants to pass along to his own family members. Use first-person narration.