I don't really remember ever believing in anything that I couldn't see, hear, or touch, not even when I was a little kid. I suppose I was too logical and too much of a smartass for things like Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy, they seemed trivial and pointless at the time. Even to this day I still have a hard time warming up to those kinds of fairy tales unless they are told as a make believe bedtime story. And to everyone who might be reading this, I am probably already starting to sound like there is absolutely no point to me writing this out in the first place due to my own bloody opinion on the matter, but I can assure you that there was a day in which I had to face the fact that not all stories are just stories. If I could have held onto my firm grip on reality for a little longer I would've, but our reality is so flexible, and it is so misunderstood. Everything, even down to our human minds, is affected by things that we cannot hear and cannot see.
This isn't going to be told like a fairytale or a bedtime story because then it wouldn't make any sense to explain my point. This is a look into the other side of normal, the side that your average Joe doesn't see or hear or touch. But for my sake, it shall be considered a part of reality nonetheless.
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The Story Weaver
FantasyOf course, whenever someone brings up the topic of ghosts, demons and other strange creatures they are considered taboo at best. And to be fair, I was one of those people who laughed when someone was afraid of the dark and the monster under their be...