Silent Whispers

Silent Whispers

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This story is about a woman, who is left alone by her husband and her two little children after she begged them to go. The world outside isn't safe, but if they stay with her it won't be safe either. She suffers from a unknown sickness and the doctors don't know how to handle it. Because of the sickness she sees things she doesn't want to see, hears things she doesn't want to hear and feels things she doesn't want to feel. The worst thing is, are they real? Or did she make it up?
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Have you heard about the Filipino belief that when it rains while the sun is out, tikbalangs are being wed? Do you believe that this happens because the heavens agree not with such union? Elizabeth Blanchard has always been fascinated with her imagination as she uses it to cope with her mother's death, but how bad can it be when such a mechanism backfires? Drowning in one's thoughts, constant daydreaming, and spacing out are only a few of what Eliza is experiencing. Although she can pull through because of her best friend CC, when numbness came into play and the hours of daze become longer, all became hopeless. Until she suddenly bumps into a mysterious woman who constantly snaps her out of her daze, but it seems their encounters are limited for her eyes only which leads her to question herself, "Does this woman exist?" Or is her mind getting messier and this woman is just a fragment of imagination? Who is this woman? Will she be the key that will set her free? Or a mere sign that all is too late and she is far gone?

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