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“It looks like you are in trouble. Can I help?”

  • Feb 14, 2017
  • 1 min read

“It looks like you are in trouble. Can I help?”

“Who are you? Why am I in trouble?”

“Please don’t be frightened. I think you know who I am.”

“No I don’t. Am I in trouble?”

“If you don’t do something about it, you will be.”

“About what?”

“About them! They’re after you!”

“Who’s they? You need to help me!”

“You’re only hope is if you kill them! Hurry!”

“How do I kill them?!”

“Just murder them. It’s for your own good. You need to protect us!”

“Wha-”

“Very good. You’ve killed them. But will you stop crying! What kind of murderer is a worthless COWARD like you!”

“I’M A MURDERER?! WHO ARE YOU?! WHO DID I KILL?!”

“You killed SO many people. Please stop crying!”

"Who are you yelling at Violet? Be quiet!"

"That voice."

"What voice? I don't hear a voice."

"It's in my head."

Image: "Electricity Makes You Float" by Karen Blair, a woman living with schizophrenia.


 
 
 

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