~You're just like me, you're out your mind.~
~I know it's strange, we're both the crazy kind~
~You're tellin' me that I'm insane~
People say insanity is a disease, An unwanted illness, or perhaps sometimes it is desired.
While others say that insanity is just another pathetic way to gain things over and over again and expecting different results.
People suffer from insanity because of.... oh well, a lot of crazy stuff, like, genes, life experiences, anxiety, depression, isolation or loneliness.
Ok let's see,
Genes- Uhh, Not so much
Life experiences- Possible
Anxiety- What, me afraid?? Yeah right
Depression- Not yet at least
Isolation- At first, till my tween years you could say.
But I don't suffer from insanity, I savor every part of it.
At least while it lasts.
So, yes I suffer from bipolar insanity, triggered by random instances. Like, one time, when I was struggling with a potion I blew up the whole potions room. Or the one time that, okay, you know what, I'm getting off topic, so like I said I suffer from insanity from moment to moment.
Now, I'm pretty sure you all know, -wizards and muggles alike- the story of the oh-so-famous The-Boy-Who-Lived, the little one year boy who somehow managed to kill the Dark Lord, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. But this is not the story that Skeeter woman wrote. Ha, as if, I had real fun watching her being killed for what she wrote. Saint Potter, I mean seriously??, though I must say I was really happy when......Anyway, again I'm off-topic. What can I say, I take my rambling from my mother. Or so my father says... He rambles often enough.
No, This Is My Story, this is the story of how I became who I am now, the story which will change your perspective on that whole book series.
And it all started on the day I was born.....
YOU ARE READING
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Fanfiction''It's dangerous'' "So??" "Someone might kill you, le feu, why must you be so stubborn?'' "No one is going to be able to kill me Draco..... They don't have that privilege." He looked at her with a pained look. "Only I do." His eyes widened, his e...