She sees things she souldn't be seeing, she hears things she shouldn't be hearing, she feels things she shouldn't be feeling. Are these 3 phrases about some child who sees his parents having sex in the lovingroom or maybe a nosy little girl who has broken up with her boyfriend 2 years ago and is still obsessed about him?
Or maybe it's about a murderer that it's afraid of the granny upstairs. She might see something, she might hear something, she might feel something. That something should never be fear, as this ,,she" is actually a girl with pshychosis caused by depression who sees fear, she feels fear, she hears fear.
She hates fear.It's 2 AM. She is drunk, waiting on the cold, cold bathroom floor to banish all of the poison she put inside herself. She feels like some trash waiting to be taken out for a walk to the dustbin. She can't see anything but the central heating, on which she leans her head, trying to establish a position so that she wouldn't feel so sick.Suddenly, a screaming hears. Is that her fear of mommy and daddy not seeing her in this state or is it really someone out there calling for help? Unfortunately, almost neither. There was someone screaming not because it had been stabbed 10 times, but because it was relieved of its psychological pain, not physical. Just like our ,,she", it was also a somebody who sees, feels and hears fear and other things.
She feels a connection with it. It died. She knows it because every she, he, or it that sees, hears and feels fear is linked with each other. She starts shaking, alcohol reached her blood. Everything spins, fear sings about how she could end up right now in such a way different situation. "Wouldn't it be better if you were somewhere else? Maybe with him" fear asks. She takes the keys and tries to go to his house. Fortunately, she gets in a car accident, dies, and gets out of her misery for good.
This she's name is Anne.