Isaiah
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Like Toby standing behind him from his POV. It's like a dark room with like the only light being the glow of the TV. And it's just like, it's just like outlining the silhouette of a giant flower head.
It's like him from the back of the room standing at the corner. He just sees, like, the silhouette.
It's like him from the back of the room standing at the corner. He just sees, like, the silhouette.
It's like him from the back of the room standing at the corner. He just sees, like, the silhouette.
It's just like a light bobbing side to side.
It's just like a light bobbing side to side.
It's just like a light bobbing side to side.
and it's funnier to imagine because you brought up earlier how like um the that he describes earlier that his dad hit his mom but the only stuff we've seen happen in the story is that she was quote-unquote too submissive and then you brought up like what if he's just like hey babe do you care to can you get the remote for me and she's like uh sure like like he's completely happy there's no abuse happening
and it's funnier to imagine because you brought up earlier how like um the that he describes earlier that his dad hit his mom but the only stuff we've seen happen in the story is that she was quote-unquote too submissive and then you brought up like what if he's just like hey babe do you care to can you get the remote for me and she's like uh sure like like he's completely happy there's no abuse happening
and it's funnier to imagine because you brought up earlier how like um the that he describes earlier that his dad hit his mom but the only stuff we've seen happen in the story is that she was quote-unquote too submissive and then you brought up like what if he's just like hey babe do you care to can you get the remote for me and she's like uh sure like like he's completely happy there's no abuse happening
So because the character is now Eric in my mind, it's funnier to imagine there's no actual abuse or anything bad happening, and he's just a happy sunflower on the couch, and his son has decided to murder him.
So because the character is now Eric in my mind, it's funnier to imagine there's no actual abuse or anything bad happening, and he's just a happy sunflower on the couch, and his son has decided to murder him.
So because the character is now Eric in my mind, it's funnier to imagine there's no actual abuse or anything bad happening, and he's just a happy sunflower on the couch, and his son has decided to murder him.
He's like watching Animal Crossing Let's Play on the TV, just happy, kicking his feet in a flower pot. And his son's about to stab him to death. He turned away and held his arms. He felt like he actually had control over himself, unlike he did for the past few weeks since he got home from the hospital.
He's like watching Animal Crossing Let's Play on the TV, just happy, kicking his feet in a flower pot. And his son's about to stab him to death. He turned away and held his arms. He felt like he actually had control over himself, unlike he did for the past few weeks since he got home from the hospital.
He's like watching Animal Crossing Let's Play on the TV, just happy, kicking his feet in a flower pot. And his son's about to stab him to death. He turned away and held his arms. He felt like he actually had control over himself, unlike he did for the past few weeks since he got home from the hospital.
He actually had complete thoughts for just moments before the chanting of the little voices in his head clouded them.
He actually had complete thoughts for just moments before the chanting of the little voices in his head clouded them.
He actually had complete thoughts for just moments before the chanting of the little voices in his head clouded them.
They continued on. Toby trembled. No, no, he wasn't going to do it. What? Was he going crazy? No, he won't kill anyone. He can't. He hated his father, but there was no way he was going to kill him. That was it. The last thought he had before he fell into an idle state once again. The influence of the voices in his head was too much. He began to silently walk up behind his father.