Radio Static

Radio Static

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Apr 28, 2023
Ygraine was always told that she was special. Since the day of her accidental Adoption she was looked upon as a unique case. Dropped off on a radio hosts doorstep with nothing but a blanket, Walkie talkie (Radio) and a note after the mysterious destruction of the nearby orphanage, she was an enigma to all. As she grew, her parents always noted that she would be talking into the Radio and having a conversation with nothing. Turns out that Ygraine had the ability to speak with the dead through Radio speakers. Now she's older, she returns to the decrepit, burnt down Orphanage it's said she was born in. She wants answers and she'll get them, one way or another.
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This is not just a story. It is a collection of silent battles. Inside these chapters are different minds, different struggles, and different experiences that people often fail to see or understand. Each story opens a small window into lives affected by mental health conditions, emotional pain, and the weight of being misunderstood by society. From obsessive thoughts that refuse to stop, to overwhelming anxiety, to emotions that feel too heavy to carry alone, each chapter shows how different people fight battles that are invisible to others. Some are aware of what they are going through but cannot simply "stop." Some try to function normally while their minds are in constant conflict. Some are judged, ignored, or misunderstood by the world around them. This book does not exist to label people. It exists to humanize them. Because behind every behavior that others may not understand, there is a person trying their best to survive their own mind. And maybe, in reading these stories, we learn to see them a little more clearly. Not as broken. Not as different. But as human.

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