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Six months ago, I was happy. I was simply Naomi Carradine. One month ago, I was admitted into a psych ward. Yesterday, Lachlan visited me. Kissed me. And told me that Im starting to lose my mind. Hours later, Max haunted my thoughts, reminding me Im not crazy and that he needs my help. A few minutes ago, I drifted further from reality, trying to unravel the past. And now...everyone thinks Im insane. But, I know hes real, and I know he needs me. Do you believe me?

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Unravel

by

Calia Read

To Lori-

Every storyteller deserves to have someone like you.

1BREATHE ON GLASS

I gaze out the window at thousands of snowflakes fluttering to the ground. I press my face against the pane, aching for freedom. But it isnt a thin layer of glass thats blocking me from the outside, its the truth.

Most people believe the truth is a delicate little bird. They think its harmless.

But I know something they dont.

If they dare to move their hands away from their body, theyll discover that the little bird is gone. Its torn their skin apart, traveled to the core of their souls, right where it hurts the most.

And thats why Im here and they arent.

I press my forehead against the window and breathe on the glass. Mist forms and my tally appears. I put another mark on the glass. Thirty days.

Thirty days since Id been involuntarily admitted to Fairfax Mental Health Institute.

720 hours of opening my eyes every morning to an unfamiliar room. 720 hours of having nurses coming in and out of my room every hour. 720 hours of being monitored around the clock like Im a toddler and cant be trusted.

I watch a fly moving across the window, frantically trying to find a way out into the world.

Ive already tried, dummy. I tap my finger against the window. They have these suckers bolted tight.

The fly stops moving like it can hear me. Sooner or later, its going to find a way out. I feel jealousy, thick and powerful, flow throughout my body. I want to slam my palm against this insect, killing any chance of its escape.

This is what my life has been stripped down to. Im jealous of a fucking fly.

Loudly, someone knocks on my door.

One, two, three

Three is the magic number for my nurse. Its like those few seconds will allow her to brace herself for what shell discover on the other side.

Mary stands in the doorway. I take in her short brown hair and colorful scrubs. You have a visitor, she says.

I move away from the window. My heart beats the same monotonous rhythm every day, but in seconds it speeds up. The tone sounds different. It isnt dull. Its interesting and new and exciting. Its beautiful. And it can only mean one thing.

Lachlan Halstead.

Before I leave the room I look over my shoulder. The flys gone.

Lucky, I mumble under my breath as I walk out of my room.

If anyone ever doubts whether madness exists, they only need to look right here. It drifts throughout every room. It slides down the sterile hallways and attaches itself to every patient, stripping them of their hope and covering them with despair.

Some people dont react. But the ones that do, scream. Their shouts echo throughout the building. The nurses run down the hallway and a few seconds later those screams turn into moans and then stop. When I first arrived, those screams sent a chill down my spine. But now Im used to it.

As Mary and I walk down the hall, a nurse and brunette pass by. My steps get slower. I stare at the brunette. Her hair is cut short. Her skin is pale, but underneath the fluorescent lighting the tone of her skin takes on a yellow hue. Her body is emaciated. There are track marks all over her arms, telling their own story. She meets my gaze. Her soul shines through her eyes, and asks: How the hell am I still alive?

I have no answer.

Mary stops at two locked doors. She enters a four-digit code and the doors slowly open. Its like were entering hell. The rec room is the most depressing place in Fairfax Mental Health Institute. This is where everyone is shoved together.

Mary pushes me forward. The blinds are open, letting sunlight pour in and making the tan linoleum floors blindingly white. Tables are spread throughout the room. A few people are sitting down, playing board games or watching the television mounted on the wall. The news plays so softly the captions are on.

But most people do nothing. They stare straight ahead, their eyes vacant.

There are so many minds around me that are wasting away. But I have someone that keeps me coasting above insanity, and hes only a few steps away from me.

My body relaxes as I watch Lachlan. Hes sitting at a table next to the windows. His thick brows slant low, as he scans the outdoors. His tan hand reaches up and loosens his dark blue silk tie. His brown hair is still cut short with a few strands brushing his forehead.

If I blink, hes just a boy with a cocky smile that comes from a childs naivety. Wiry frame. The best friend that stole my heart. When I open my eyes that image disappears, and in front of me is a man. His cockiness has evaporated into experience. His body has filled out. And now, not only does he own my heart, he possesses my soul.

Hes always been an extension of me and you cannot be that close to someone and expect your pain not to spread. I know that my sadness is his sadness.

I move across the room. Lachlan is still looking outside. I squint my eyes and follow his gaze to the naked tree closest to the window. Its the same tree I always look at. Its branches have been stripped of its leaves and bow from the cold wind. For the last week, Ive watched a frozen water drop on one of the lower branches. It hangs there, looking ready to fall.

The weak branch sways in the air, but the water drop remains. If the ice drop can hold on, then perhaps I can hang on to my small bit of sanity.

I pull out the chair across from Lachlan.

His eyes meet mine. Its a shock to my nerves. My blood rushes straight to my head.

How are you? he asks.

My feet rest on the edge of the seat. I place my chin on my knees, refusing to look away from him. He visits frequently. But the time between those visits seems to stretch further and further apart.

Im the same as two days ago, I say.

Lachlan stares at me levelly. His eyes are sharp. They miss nothing. Have you been talking to your doctor?

I look out the window, away from his gaze.

An exhausted sigh escapes him. Lachlan drags his hands through his hair. I miss you, Naomi.

I miss you too. My voice cracks.

You know you dont belong here, right?

I nod.

Then you need to try and get better. Lachlan looks around the room like hes watching a circus. His jaw hardens. It fucking kills me to leave you here.

I reach across the table and place my hand on top of Lachlans. His eyes become hooded as he looks at it. He turns his hand over and his fingers move across my wrist, making my skin burn. With his palm face up, he swallows my hand in his own. You love me?

I look Lachlan dead in the eye. You know I do. My words shouldve given him hope, but now he just looks deflated. If you love me, then you need to get better.

Im trying, I insist. I try to move my hand.

Lachlans grip tightens. No, youre not.

I cant ignore everything thats happened, I say in an intense whisper.

He leans in, his face inches from mine. I told you I wouldnt stop fighting. I told you that you werent in this alone and you crumbled.

I jerk my hand back. He lets go. I can handle a lot of things, but hearing those words come out of his mouth feels like someone has cut a piece of my heart off.

He stares down at the table, where our hands were once intertwined. This is destroying you, he murmurs. The Naomi I know would have never just given up so quickly. She would have fought to stay in the present.

I am fighting. Look around you, Lach, I say. How do you think Ive lasted this long here?

You know why youre here? he asks sharply.

I dont say a word.

Youre here because you fell apart.

I flinch because, true or not, I cant go up against Lachlans words. Hes going to come out as the sane one. His words will make sense before mine ever will.

My heart thunders in my ears, and my vision blurs. I see a woman with sad eyes, staring at herself in the mirror. And I see Max lying beside me in bed. In one quick move Im above him, and he smiles up at me, his hands gripping my waist.

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