“I Think I’m Losing It.”

A person sitting on a couch, holding their head in distress, surrounded by open books and a coffee mug on a table, with dark fantasy elements visible through the doorways in the background.

At first, Jon tried to explain it away.

Stress.

Lack of sleep.

An overactive imagination feeding on fantasy books and late-night thoughts.

But explanations only work for so long.

Especially when the impossible keeps happening.

The visions weren’t occasional anymore.

They interrupted everything.

Walking to class.

Driving.

Looking through windows.

Opening doors.

Even sitting still wasn’t safe.

Dragon World kept bleeding into normal life whether Jon wanted it to or not.

And the worst part wasn’t the fear.

It was the isolation.

Because how do you explain this to another person without sounding insane?

How do you describe armored soldiers appearing in reflections?

Or entire landscapes flickering behind ordinary doors?

How do you tell someone that another world keeps forcing its way into yours?

You don’t.

You stay quiet.

You pretend you’re okay.

And slowly—

you start questioning your own mind.

Jon had spent his whole life feeling disconnected from the world around him.

But this was different.

This wasn’t loneliness.

This felt like reality itself beginning to crack apart.

Continue the journey:

👉 Follow Jon as Dragon World begins consuming his normal life
👉 Enter The Unbound Realm

Continue Jon’s Story

If this stayed with you…

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2 responses to ““I Think I’m Losing It.””

  1. Another great page turner!

  2. I like the mind through the mist. But I like the sex as well. Go well

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