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The Unsatisfactory Response
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The narrator is diagnosed with schizophrenia and their parents attempt to keep it hidden as they try to tell him not to talk to others and keep a low profile. They eventually take matter into their own hands in an attempt to finally make friends and fall in love. With the one girl they are fascinated with he attempts to create a connection and eventually fall in love with her, only for her to reject him shortly after. Being rejected causes him distress so he makes the executive decision to take matters into his own hands for revenge.
ImogeneLeneham
The Unsatisfactory Response
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