Hallucination
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2017
Raiden Quinn was living the best life possible. Aside from the constant psychologist appointments and the prescription drugs, he had a good life. His girlfriend, Audrey and his best friend, Gillian "Gil", made him happy. Life was good. 
    
    He went to all of his lectures, he got good grades, he saw Audrey on the weekends, he was happy. Until he got home one day and was led to believe someone was staring at him through the window in his darkened room. Finding no one there, he brushes it off but the more time passes, he begins to question his sanity. 
    
    The quest for answers is enough to throw anyone off but Raiden won't stop until he knows who or what was staring at him and why he keeps seeing this silhouette in the dark. 
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    "Raiden, what is going on with you?" Audrey stepped closer to him. He turned on his heel and to her shock, his eyes were sullen, the bags under his eyes were enough to scare anyone and the redness and swelling of his eyes had her gut twist in ways she never knew possible. "I can't stop seeing... It."
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