Now, that a nother check-up is done, I can complete my analysis of what we have.........You might be having OID, Over Imaginary Disorder.......Oh no no, it's not specifically life-threatening! Don't get any scary thoughts!
"YOU ARE SCARED"
H-Hold on stop it! You are gonna mess up our equipment... it's not meant to handle sudden change of thought and imagination. So I was in the middle of something, OID is a common disorder nowadays, from what is going on, mostly diagnosed in childhood, and it can be treated, not-so-very-nicely. People diagnosed are shown an abnormal increase of brain activity during sleep, rest, work, or doing everyday tasks.
They might see evaporations of otherworldly beings, or in common language, Imaginary Creatures and Friends."Oh he's talking about me?"
As I see on this monitor, you have already gotten one.
It's a minor one, which you can easily forget if you choose to."N-Now hold on! Let's not cut to my death so quickly! ... Actually, I am inside your head, I see every thought of yours, and I can see that you don't want me gone ...so that's nice!"
Anyways, the biggest threat of OID is the high chance of brain damage and paranoia. These mostly include higher chances of nightmares, sleep paralysis and stronger negative thoughts.
These so called Imaginary Friends can protect these patients tho, believe it or not."I heard one even broke their arm to save a 3 year old baby from nightmares"
We'd rather keep these cases closed tho, and we'd like to have you tested for scientific purposes, in order to help others with this disorder.....I know-
"YOU ARE SCARED!"
Aaaaaaaaand as I thought, thoughts of being scared are all over your head now. But I can assure you that NONE of these tests will do you harm! Most of them will be sleep checks and scans, as well as capture and questioning of these Creatures and Friends.
"YOU ARE SCARED"
"YOU ARE SCARED"
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YOU ARE READING
Stories of my teeny-tiny mind
MaceraBy Hungarian writer, Milán Kiss A collection of stories about friends, and an unending war.