Stories...
January 28th 2008 20:02
My latest story is based off a premise I've been thinking about a lot lately:
'Those who we call crazy are rarely mad or truly insane. They are visionaries and geniuses, men and women of brilliance whose visions we cannot see. Many see visions of the future, visions that terrify them, things that frighten them into madness. And thus we have the cases of madness we see most often, and we have the cases of insanity, the cases of suicide.
For, when you can see things others can't see-frightening things they dismiss as hallucinations-wouldn't you go crazy yourself?'
It starts off with a seven-year-old-girl who sees her first vision of something horrible. Over the years, she is driven crazy by these visions as she grows up and the world tells her they aren't real.
But they are real. She can feel them, see them, hear them. And yet... they deny her visions' existence. She goes 'crazy' from these visions...
And her last words upon the wall are written in blood
'Akhet... be wary... of the dawn... It Begins...'
Whaddaya think?
'Those who we call crazy are rarely mad or truly insane. They are visionaries and geniuses, men and women of brilliance whose visions we cannot see. Many see visions of the future, visions that terrify them, things that frighten them into madness. And thus we have the cases of madness we see most often, and we have the cases of insanity, the cases of suicide.
For, when you can see things others can't see-frightening things they dismiss as hallucinations-wouldn't you go crazy yourself?'
It starts off with a seven-year-old-girl who sees her first vision of something horrible. Over the years, she is driven crazy by these visions as she grows up and the world tells her they aren't real.
But they are real. She can feel them, see them, hear them. And yet... they deny her visions' existence. She goes 'crazy' from these visions...
And her last words upon the wall are written in blood
'Akhet... be wary... of the dawn... It Begins...'
Whaddaya think?
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