I've yet to meet anyone who said their hallucinations were normal. My only calm, normal one was really the first one. It went swiftly into the surreal and then the frightening.
You don't have to speak about yours, though, unless you want. I know some of this is unpleasant to share.
A ... bat tornado? That's a little alarming, to say the least. In more of a terrifying and supernatural thing, rather than simply emotionally traumatizing. I've known a few with strange things in their hallucinations.
I hope the doctor will be able to help you. Though, have you been giving a lot of thought to why you're seeing these things?
[She didn't want to actually say it, but bats? Sunrise = Bad? Red Eyes? Sunlight allergies? There were definitely myths about those sorts of things, and the thought of someone being a 'monster' had definitely dawned on her. She was friends with Emilie, after all, and some of those visions she had were worrisome in similar ways.]
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You don't have to speak about yours, though, unless you want. I know some of this is unpleasant to share.
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[She didn't want to actually say it, but bats? Sunrise = Bad? Red Eyes? Sunlight allergies? There were definitely myths about those sorts of things, and the thought of someone being a 'monster' had definitely dawned on her. She was friends with Emilie, after all, and some of those visions she had were worrisome in similar ways.]
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Not really. Why, have you?
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But, well, am I allowed to make a guess? It's definitely the sort that might worry a little, though.
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[ . . . Wait, actually- ]
Email me it, my boys shouldn't see this if it's that spooky.