One of those mornings
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We’re unravelling the mystery behind the slow deterioration of our main character.
When did this mysterious malady first manifest itself?
The point here is that there is always a starting point or a catalyst. It might not always be pinpointed by the person but by someone else who can look from the outside and assess all of the evidence.
And it’s not always an easy task when you don’t really know when it first began because it creeps up on you without you realising it.
Until one morning, you can’t get out of bed.
Of course, there are convenient answers to Amy’s question, and in moments of extreme paranoia, only one name will come to the fore, the name of the person you hate the most at the time.
And then it’s not difficult to attach the reasons to that name, correctly or not. In her debilitated state, it was easy. Whether she could prove it, was the hard part.
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