You don't have to be insane to lose days. That doesn't make you insane.
[She's a little hung up on this whole insane thing, he's noticed. He can't say he's not hung up on it, too, but now that he knows who he is and who he's not, he's got a better grasp on it. He still gets a little hot under the collar and wakes up sweating, but it's much better than it was before. He's got a doctor and a simple treatment plan to thank for that.
He's also got a doctor and a complicated treatment plan to thank for his real issues with insanity in the first place. He's got another doctor he'll return to that he cannot believe would make it any better unless Will takes it upon himself to bring about a compromise.
Insanity is a hell of a thing. Will knows. All he can hope is that whatever happened to make her stuck on it wasn't as bad as what happened to him. No one deserves that.
But what if it was worse?]
A misfiring in the brain that can cause a black out or a loss of time isn't insanity. It's a physical problem. There's plenty of things that could cause it. Just because it's not common or commonly spoken of doesn't automatically mean you're insane, Alice.
[Will's not insane. Never was. He was just sick. Sick and getting sicker, and all on purpose.]
Anyone who says otherwise doesn't know what they're talking about and should shut their traps.
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[She's a little hung up on this whole insane thing, he's noticed. He can't say he's not hung up on it, too, but now that he knows who he is and who he's not, he's got a better grasp on it. He still gets a little hot under the collar and wakes up sweating, but it's much better than it was before. He's got a doctor and a simple treatment plan to thank for that.
He's also got a doctor and a complicated treatment plan to thank for his real issues with insanity in the first place. He's got another doctor he'll return to that he cannot believe would make it any better unless Will takes it upon himself to bring about a compromise.
Insanity is a hell of a thing. Will knows. All he can hope is that whatever happened to make her stuck on it wasn't as bad as what happened to him. No one deserves that.
But what if it was worse?]
A misfiring in the brain that can cause a black out or a loss of time isn't insanity. It's a physical problem. There's plenty of things that could cause it. Just because it's not common or commonly spoken of doesn't automatically mean you're insane, Alice.
[Will's not insane. Never was. He was just sick. Sick and getting sicker, and all on purpose.]
Anyone who says otherwise doesn't know what they're talking about and should shut their traps.
[he is
a little
mad]