Does living in the future, thinking about tye what if, planning for something that may not be true...does that make your life easier? Does that give your day to day any benefit?
[Nearly an hour goes by before she answers - and when she finally does, her voice sounds flatter than usual, and miles more tired.]
I'm sick of living in fantasy worlds. I've had enough of that. If she's dead for good, if they recaptured me and the whole deal thing is just a lie that I was stupid and desperate enough to believe, I'd rather just stop thinking about her as much as possible. I'd rather put everything about her in a box in my head and lock it.
[She gives no explanation whatsoever of who "she" is.]
I'm so sick of not knowing what's real and what isn't.
I don't. Which isn't to say that things that make other people feel sad don't matter to me.
[The answer doesn't sound defensive, exactly, but it does sound rote, and a little weary: like something she's explained to people many times before, and often to skeptical effect.]
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Does living in the future, thinking about tye what if, planning for something that may not be true...does that make your life easier? Does that give your day to day any benefit?
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I'm sick of living in fantasy worlds. I've had enough of that. If she's dead for good, if they recaptured me and the whole deal thing is just a lie that I was stupid and desperate enough to believe, I'd rather just stop thinking about her as much as possible. I'd rather put everything about her in a box in my head and lock it.
[She gives no explanation whatsoever of who "she" is.]
I'm so sick of not knowing what's real and what isn't.
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It's exhausting to live like that.
Who's she?
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[Very informative, Shaw.]
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A close friend?
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When you get angry, where do you feel it?
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My stomach; my head. I know a pulsing forehead vein is kinda stereotypical, but--
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[The answer doesn't sound defensive, exactly, but it does sound rote, and a little weary: like something she's explained to people many times before, and often to skeptical effect.]
It just feels like nothing. Like emptiness.
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When you think about your friend, what do you feel? Where do you feel it?
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So if not anger, then what?
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