Anxiety Through An Abstract Mind

Imagine living in a house with a broken fire alarm.

That sharp, piercing **BEEEEEEP** rings in trios in the middle of the night. You jump up, and run out of the room, only to realize there is no fire.

It happens frequently.
You learn to ignore it, it’ll turn off eventually….usually.

But every once in a while, it seems like it’ll never stop.

And the longer it lasts,

the louder it gets.

**BEEEEP**

**BEEEEP**

**BEEEEP**

You just want a break. So you take a walk outside.
It’s nice outside
The sun’s shining
The birds are singing
But you can’t stay outside forever
Sooner or later you’ll have to go home
Back to the constant nagging of a false alarm.

But you have to remember, that it is only a false alarm.

  1. dreamsare4you said: Replace the batteries m, no one needs to live with false alarms, and a constant beeb. Although yes the outside relm is quite lovely at times.
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