Note + Chapter 1

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I have permission from the person to write her story.

Names have been changed. Looks have also been changed.


Evelyn Bailey may just seem like a normal girl, but she's far from that. You may think she's an average, teenage girl who is basically a nobody. With her brown hair and boring brown eyes. However, if you actually take the time to know her....maybe you'll see she's quite an intriguing person.

Evelyn was diagnosed with Schizophrenia ever since she was in grade 5. If you didn't know, Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that can affect how a person feels, thinks or acts. It can also cause failure to see what is reality. In Evelyn's case, she hears voices in her head. They all have names.

Morty: A bipolar male voice who constantly complains over everything and can change his opinion about something in seconds.

Mina: A female voice who acts like a friend.

Jeremy: A male voice who only speaks when Evelyn is angry. We believe that he tries to make Evelyn extremely angry, at least, angrier than she was.

Fiona: A female voice who only speaks when Evelyn is sad. Tries to make Evelyn sadder.

Insanity: A voice who tries to make Evelyn depressed. Speaks very depressing thoughts into her mind such as suicide and tries to make her feel as worthless as possible.

Evelyn also has a very disturbing past. Ever since grade two all the way to grade 8, she's had many friends who have tragically committed suicide. She is very traumatized from this. She had gone slightly mentally insane which caused her to go to therapy. 

When she told her therapist everything, he didn't believe her and thought she was making up things. Eventually, Evelyn got a new therapist who actually had schizophrenia as well. She seemed to understand everything Evelyn was going through and tried her best to act like a friend towards Evelyn, rather than a random, fully grown woman questioning a young teen.

Evelyn goes to school and has a few friends. A few good friends. She thought everything was going to be better, she thought everything was going to be okay.

She wished she hadn't said that too soon.....

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