Scene changes to Arthur typing on his typewriter, he stops, stands up and looks for a dictionary in his small library of books. He looks for the definition of FPP and then sits back down and continues typing
Arthur: Fantasy prone personality or FPP for short is a personality trait in which a person experiences a lifelong extensive and deep involvement in fantasy. Hard to believe that Dean suffered with this disorder but that is the only explanation for his sudden changes in his attitude but how could explain his sudden disappearance from society. According to an interview the police had done with his mother, Sandra, after they found out that Dean had suffered with a mental disorder, she said that he used to believe that he was in another world where everything was better, quieter and peaceful. A place where he can do what pleased him and he could come and go as he pleased, so much so that there were certain instances where he would remain in this world for days, the longest days recorded by his mother was a week. That could explain his odd behavioural patterns but that doesn't explain the fact that he could disappear into thin air and these shifts between this world and the other world made him disappear, there's something missing...
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The Missing Case of Dean Norman
Mystery / ThrillerAm I Normal? Are You Normal? Are We Normal? Are THEY Normal? Norman Was Normal Dean Norman was a twelve-year-old boy who suffered with Fantasy Prone Personality (FPP) living in the small town of Nethercott Passage One day he goes missing and the cas...
