The Unexpected Truth_Girl in the Window_Disturbing Reality_Imposter Syndrome
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The Unexpected Truth
I lie for a living. It has become second nature to lie to people to earn money. After all, it is a family business. I've been helping lie to people to earn money for the family since I was 5、 I am a psychic medium. Have you ever heard such BS? Someone who sees and talks to ghosts to pass on a message to a loved one. When all they want to hear is the same thing? That their dead loved one has passed on peacefully and is at rest in the spiritual world. That their dead loved one loves them and is proud of them. Or that their dead love one forgives them for something that they did before they ...
Girl in the Window
I walked along the empty streets of my city. Lights flickered and hummed over my head as the air never felt so cold to me. It was the fifth time I’d been tossed to the streets. After the third time, it was easy to shove aside the hurt. In fact, I found that I wasn’t hurt at all. I hated that place and those people, so it was a gift over a punishment.The air continued to chill my bones with its winter bite as I realized I’d been thrown out without a jacket again. I sighed and stared at the warmth of my breath being casted into the open air. While I didn’t care about being tossed out like the w...
Diswww.onedoor.ccturbing Reality
The traffic was horrible. Heat shimmered in the air above the cars and the stench of exhaust penetrated the air conditioning, slightly burning my sinuses and leaving an unpleasant trace on my tongue. The entire week had been as bad as this traffic and all I wanted to do was collapse at home and forget that there was a world around me until Monday forced me into it once more. Just get me home, Lord, and I’ll stay there.It was cool in the apartment and leaving the sweltering aroma of the rush hour behind made simply stepping in the door cathartic. The couch beckoned from across the room as I...
Imposter Syndrome
“And your sleep?” the voice crackles through my headset after a pregnant pause due to the time delay. “Your sleep was disturbed by nightmares a few weeks ago. How are you sleeping now?” “Better,” I answer truthfully. “Exactly eight hours last night.” “Good, good,” the man says. “And how are you feeling about your habitat now? You indicated anxiety about your habitat. Some worries and concerns. Do you want to explore that today?” Paranoia, he means. “I am feeling much more settled, thank you. It was difficult to adjust at first but I am much more comfortable now.” “Good to hear. Are you having ...