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schiz·o·phre·ni·a
ˌskitsəˈfrēnēə,ˌskitsəˈfrenēə/
noun
a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.

They tell me, many things. They tell me to do, many awful things. Who is 'they' you ask? Well, that, I cannot tell you. I couldn't tell my parents either, so they didn't believe me. They didn't believe me, when I said they were scaring me. They didn't believe me, when I told them they were taking over my mind. Let's just say, my dad learned his lesson first. Sometimes, I still go into the bathroom, and see some of the red stains on the floor. My mom then learned to regret not believing me. They told me to, so I did. Sometimes, I see her red stains, all over the kitchen cabinets.
There are many others. They tell me to, so I do it. Whatever they say, I do. If i don't, they hurt me. All over my house, the red stains, the bodies, everywhere. Next thing I know, they are telling me to do the same thing to myself, that I did to all those people. So guess what? I did.

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