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viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2015

Probabilidad de cuento

   Fue entonces que el hombre, vestido de chaqueta color verde oliva, se levantó de su trono hecho de ladrillo y me preguntó que probabilidad había para un cuento. Lamentablemente no tuve tiempo de responder porque justo en ese momento mis ojos se abrieron y lo único que tenía enfrente era mi mesa de noche con las mil y una cosas que le ponía encima. Por un momento quise volver a soñar pero, como todos sabemos, no es tan fácil volver a entrar en un sueño particular. Así que me incorporé, anoté esa última frase en mi celular y me puse a escribir sobre otra cosa.

 Ahora que lo pienso, sé que el sueño era mucho más largo, había sido incluso extenuante porque cuando abrí los ojos mi cuerpo y mi mente estaban cansados. Había sido uno de esos sueños en los que corres y saltas y hablas y pasan demasiadas cosas que nunca dudas pero que sabes que en la realidad jamás harías o porque son imposibles o porque la cobardía suele ganar la partida cuando todo es verdad.

 Camino de un lado a otro de mi pequeña habitación, tratando de entender esa última frase. Mis pies descalzos barren el piso, que limpio de polvo a diario y a diario se ensucia, un ciclo eterno. Por mucho que doy vueltas, que me siento en la cama y trato de pensar en otra cosa, que me distraigo con videojuegos o con películas, me persigue esa misteriosa frase: “Que probabilidad hay para un cuento?”.

 Nunca entenderé que era exactamente lo que ese hombre, que no recuerdo quién era, quiso decir con eso. Bueno, debo decir que seguramente el tipo tenía la cara de alguien que yo he visto antes, pues así funciona el cerebro. Pero podría no tener nada que ver con nada. Podía haber tenido la cara de un profesor de la infancia, de un hombre que miré alguna vez en un bus o incluso ser la mía con modificaciones hechas por mi cerebro. Es un una herramienta de mucho poder pero a veces me frustra que no funcione muy bien como cámara de vídeo.

 Quisiera poder sacar el archivo y ver toda la película, todo lo que pasó en el sueño para ver si se podría explicar esa pregunta tan rara y tan adecuadamente preguntada al final del sueño, como si ese hombre… O, mejor dicho, como si yo supiese que me iba a despertar en unos minutos y debía saber eso antes de que fuera demasiado tarde. Todo eso hace pensar que, al menos esta vez, estuve plenamente consciente de que estaba dormido. De hecho, creo que en la mayoría de los sueños que tengo estoy completamente consciente de ello. Incluso en el pasado he sido capaz de salir de un sueño, de una pesadilla, por voluntad propia.

 No es algo fácil de hacer pues te sientes como en una prisión, como amarrado por una camisa de fuerza. Te das cuenta entonces que los sueños, que pueden llegar a ser muy bellos, también se comportan como trampas letales que tu mismo te pones en tu cerebro. La vez que más recuerdo, era una pesadilla horrible y quería salir. Quise gritar pero no podía y entonces fui consciente de verdad de mi cuerpo y del sueño y me forcé a controlar mis brazos y piernas para liberarme del cautiverio. Casi no puedo romper el velo entre ambos mundos pero por fin mi mano logró atravesar y desperté, sudando y cansado, pero aliviado de haber logrado lo que había querido hacer.

 Otras veces no hay tanta suerte. No estoy tan consciente de las cosas, y debo dejarme llevar hasta donde el sueño quiera llevarme. Sea el lugar que sea, sea lo que sienta en eso momentos, muchas veces solo hago de espectador. Es gracioso, pero en varios sueños que he tenido (de los que me acuerdo) he sido más espectador que protagonista y eso que es mi mente! Suena ridículo pero mi cerebro al parecer muchas veces prefiere que me quede quieto y aprenda de otros, de personajes que yo estoy poniendo en escena para hacer quién sabe que cosas. Suena muy raro pero ese es el mundo de los sueños.

 En la ducha también pienso en el hombre del trono de ladrillo. Es una figura misteriosa. Apenas recuerdo la habitación pero estoy seguro que estaba hecha también de ladrillos y sé que él estaba vestido con esa chaqueta oliva y creo que llevaba jeans. Mejor dicho, era un tipo de lo más normal pero estaba sentado ahí como si fuese el rey de algo, como si tuviera algún poder especial sobre alguien o algo. Y sin embargo, lucía como cualquiera y me hablaba a mi con una curiosidad que estoy seguro era verdadera.

Tal vez, y el agua podía estar ayudando, quería que escribiera el sueño al completo en un cuento, que lo convirtiera en una ficción escrita para que otros pudieran identificarse o incluso reconocer lugares y personajes. No era tan increíble pensar que otras personas soñaran lo mismo y tal vez reconocieran ese mundo que yo no recordaba pero que estaba seguro de haber visitado.

 Eso sí, él no me había preguntado por una “posibilidad”. No me había preguntado si era probable, es decir, si era casi seguro que lo fuese a resumir en palabras. Me preguntó sobre la “probabilidad” como si fuera algo exacto y matemático. Y también, y esto lo pensé solo con medias puestas, creo que se refería a que tan probable era que yo decidiera contar lo que tenía dentro de mi mente. Que tan probable era que quisiera compartir algo tan intimo con mucha gente.

 En ese momento sonreí pues me estaba halagando a mi mismo. Lo que escribo no lo leen cientos de personas sino muchos menos, así que no tendría porque tener miedo de haberle respondido al hombre en el trono de ladrillo que las probabilidades eran bastante altas. Creo que estaba cuestionando mi voluntad de hacerlo, de desnudar un parte de mi que no puede estar tan expuesta como el cuerpo. Para que alguien vea lo que yo veo y entienda lo que yo entiendo, tengo que darle un pase gratis al interior de mi cerebro y eso solo se puede hacer escribiendo acerca de lo que sea que me haya pasado o que yo haya reflexionado respecto de algo.

 Sacudí la cabeza y terminé de vestirme. De nuevo traté de distraerme con algunos videos graciosos y funcionó por un buen rato, por lo menos hasta que la preocupación volvió a invadirme y me pregunté a mi mismo si la probabilidad a la que se refería el hombre del trono de ladrillo era otra. Que tal si no se refería a ese sueño sino a ciertos pensamientos, a ciertas reflexiones que yo tenía a veces? Que tal si ese hombre no era un hombre (no lo era en todo caso) sino que era la representación de mi subconsciente queriéndome empujar a hacer algo  que conscientemente jamás haría?

 No, todo esto ya estaba sonando demasiado loco y simplemente no podía ser tan así. Hacía tempo que yo me había dado cuenta que no era un persona interesante y lo digo sin pena ni gloria. Me ofenden las personas que no pueden asumir lo negativo como asumen lo positivo. No soy interesante y no tengo porqué serlo. De pronto el mensaje era más sobre eso, sobre escribir sobre mi experiencia de ser yo y mostrar qué se siente, sea o no de interés alguno.

 Pero no, eso no podía ser puesto que ya lo había hecho. Es más, lo hago con tanta frecuencia que es probable que la gente ya esté hasta el copete del maldito tema. Como dije antes, no soy tan interesante como para escribir cuarenta libros y hacer mil entrevistas y perfiles y esas cosas que llaman crónicas, que cualquier hombre del sur las reclama como propias. No, no era sobre mi, era sobre mi sueño que quería ese hombre que escribiera y por eso ahora lo hago.

 Bueno, no escribo del sueño como tal porque ese ya está perdido en los pliegues internos de mi mente. Es esa burbuja que explota cuando te despiertas y que solo en ocasiones muy particulares sigue flotando momentos después de despertar, como para darte la oportunidad de cogerla o de sentir una parte de su simple complejidad.

 Decidí entonces escribir alrededor del sueño y esto es lo que leen (los que leen lo que escribo) en este momento. Eso sí, la búsqueda por el significado de la frase sigue puesto que todavía no estoy seguro de que quiso decir y, tal vez, jamás pueda estarlo a menos que me lo encuentre en otro sueño y recuerde preguntarle.


 Mientras tanto, creo que iré a comer algo pues tanto pensar da hambre y la comida ayuda esclarecer la mente. Es entonces que recuerdo una cosa más del sueño, un detalle ínfimo pero que parece tener la importancia de este y otros mundos: justo cuando terminó de preguntar, el hombre de la chaqueta verde oliva, que ahora lo veía yo con una barba de tres días, me sonrió. Y no era yo y no recordé conocerlo. Quién y porqué?

jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2015

Thanks

   Blood was always difficult to clean off. She grabbed a sponge from the bathroom and put it under the water with some soap. She then grabbed the sponge and started cleaning her boots, as they were covered in red. The sponge, that used to be yellow, got heavily tainted and it was almost impossibly to clean it after having removed almost every trace of blood from her boots. As she walked the bathroom, she grabbed the sponge and walked with her footwear on the other hand.

 Her name was Linda, which means “beautiful” or “cute” in Spanish. But that had nothing to do with her. First, because her parents had no idea of another language and they would have never bothered to learn anything about a world outside theirs. Second, because although she had a nice body and all the curves men would like to stare at, she didn’t found herself all that cute.

 She put on the boots in the living room and then went to the kitchen to throw away the sponge. She grabbed a yogurt, cheese and an apple from the refrigerator and ate them all practically at the same time. She hadn’t had a decent meal in a while and she had to take that moment to eat something recharge batteries. As she gulped down the yogurt, she realized her hands had lots of little cuts and she had blood under her nails. When Linda finished eating, she tried to clean it off but failed.

 It was time to go. Linda took out a cellphone and checked her messages. She had told Marlon to only text her and never to call her. Apparently he had gotten the idea because she had not received any calls, only one text when he asked if she was ok. She answered by only writing “yes”.

 When she walked out the house through the back, a gust of very cold wind hit her directly in the face. Maybe rain or some kind of snow front was coming. But that wasn’t important right now. She just closed her jacket the best she could and walked towards the car that was parked just on one side of the garden. It was one of those houses where everything looks perfect. But what was inside was not perfect, unless you were a homicidal maniac with a thing for order.

 Linda dismissed the thought of it all and got in the car. She had found the keys in an ashtray inside, as if the person that drove the car was always very careful about them. Linda drove faster than the previous owner, getting to the highway in no time. She tried not to speed in order not to attract any attention but it was hard. Her only wish was to be very far away from there, and that had to be done fast or they would link everything that had happened the last few days to her. And she couldn’t face that.

 Night came fast and also a thin rain, which was more annoying than anything else. She kept driving, remembering the faces she had seen recently and putting tags on the ones that she would never see again. Many people had died violently because of her lately and it was something that, although not honestly shocking, she did want it to be left behind. She wanted to be free from those awful memories and sights; she wanted to be left alone.

 However, as the “gas” sign on the car’s dashboard started beeping, she knew that wasn’t going to be possible. Right now, many cops, many people in general, were thinking that it was all her fault, it was all because of her and it was her who had done it all. And they were right, at least partially. Because she did have blood under her nails, because her body did ache because of the struggle and because she had seen what no one else had seen that week.

 Seven hours after departing the house, Linda pulled over a gas station. It was self-service, so she used the cash she had found on the house to fill the tank and hope no one would catch up with her there. She entered the store to pay and realized a table had been set up inside and, before she could walk back, the family having dinner there noticed her and smiled. Somehow, they were happy to see her, even if she had no idea who they were or what they were doing. Suddenly, people got up and smiled and she saw food on the table and remembered.

 It was Thanksgiving Day. She had forgotten all about it as she had been too busy dodging life. She walked closer and asked to pay for her gas but the family invited her to a plate. She insisted on paying but the mother replied they had all decided to celebrate the day there because the station was family property and they couldn’t close it down so the best way to celebrate was to do it in the store and give any costumers a plate to share the joy of the holiday.

 Linda insisted many more times, looking out at the car, but every single one of them kept insisting. They then put a plate on her hands and she had to do something she had almost forgotten how to do: act. She forced a smile on her face and went around the table putting various types of salads and vegetables and turkey on her plastic plate. She then thanked them all and told them she would prefer to eat it in her car, as she didn’t want to interrupt.

 Then, Linda heard it again. She froze right where she stood as the voice, which was not feminine or masculine, invaded her head. She didn’t understood how it had found her again. It had to be close. She asked for it not to do anything to her or to the people there but, when she realized it, she had dropped her plate of food and was now holding the knife they were using to cut the turkey. Her arm moved and she was inside of her body, unable to control anything. But as she was about to slash one of the attendants, a bullet entered her leg and she lost balance, collapsing to the floor. She lost consciousness right there.

 The woman had some awful dream, were voices in different tones told her what to do. One wanted her to poke her eyes out, another one advised to grab a knife and cut her legs off. Another, deeper voice, ask her to just drop dead. And then they all stopped talking and she heard a beautiful female voice. It was someone she knew or at least she seemed to be very familiar to her. But that didn’t matter. The voice told her, in words that felt like a medicine, that she had to fight back, not letting them in.

 Linda woke up, panting and sweating in a hospital bed. She had wanted to move but two things stopped her: she was tied to the bed, as they did with mental patients, and her leg was hurting too much, so she could barely move properly. She tried to fight her restraints but it was useless and she tried to scream too but her throat was dry and she would only hurt herself. Linda couldn’t cry either, as much as she had wanted to do so many times before. Somehow, she couldn’t.

 Two men then entered the room, a policeman and a doctor. The agent started talking about how she was going to be incarcerated due to her having murdered over twenty people the past few days and her attempted murder of a family that had been seating about to have dinner. Linda just shook her head, unable to speak. The men ignored this. The doctor then spoke, telling her that she apparently suffered from a condition in which illusions and voices were very present so he had recommended the police not to put her in jail but in a psychiatric ward.

 Again, Linda tried to scream, but couldn’t.

 She was transferred to a psychiatric hospital two days after they had extracted the bullet. There, she wouldn’t be isolated but she would remain for life. They had deemed her “incurable”, so she was just left alone with her thoughts.

 As much as she tried, for several years after her demise, she never regained the ability to speak. However, people understood her all the same. She had no idea why and she had no need for an explanation. The voices, both the crazy ones and the beautiful one, disappeared from her life. So she was just a regular girl living in a place filled with the most criminally insane people in the world. And all because of what some voices had told her to do, controlling her mind and body.


 As she got older, the clinic used her as the patient that welcomed any new additions to the madhouse. It was then when she realized how it was possible that people understood her. And it was amazing no one had said anything, as if it was the most normal thing in the world. Maybe she was manipulating them too but realized that was too far fetched. Linda could only be in their heads, that was it.

domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2015

La mente

   Al comienzo creyó que estaba enloqueciendo, que había imaginado cosas que después afectaban su vida de forma directa. Pero entonces parecía que no había imaginado nada y que todo era verdad. El problema era que esa verdad tampoco era completamente probable y parecía algo salido de la imaginación de alguien. Cuando empezó todo, eran cosas pequeñas que daban indicaciones, así que nunca se fijó mucho en ellas. Afectaciones ligeras a los objetos a su alrededor o incluso algunos que desaparecían del todo para volver a aparecer meses después como si nada. Como no se daba cuenta de los cambios en el momento, no había manera de que se enterara lo mucho que estaban cambiando las cosas a su alrededor y de lo mucho que seguirían cambiando.

 A veces había lagunas mentales y eso le molestaba. Era como si se la pasara bebiendo todas las noches cuando casi nunca lo hacía. Y esas veces, muy pocas, en las que salía a tomar algo, siempre recordaba todo. Las lagunas iban acompañadas de pesadillas, de despertarse tarde en la madrugada de un golpe por el miedo a que todo lo que había visto en su mente se convirtiese en realidad. Se sentaba en la cama cubierto de sudor y tratando de recuperar el aliento, como si hubiese luchado con una criatura enorme. Se masajeaba el cuerpo para relajarlo y solo después de varios minutos podía volver a recostarse y tratar de dormir. A veces lo lograba pero muchas otras simplemente se quedaba mirando al vacío toda la noche, sin dormir un solo segundo.

 Entonces, las cosas se pusieron más raras. En sus sueños o pesadillas (no importaba que fueran) empezó a ver objetos flotar, a verse a si mismo flotando sobre la ciudad y a sentir su cuerpo más allá de lo que nunca lo había sentido. Lo más curioso es que esto último fue algo que se pasó del sueño a la realidad. Un día después de ducharse, se dio cuenta que podía sentir la sangre por su cuerpo, sus neuronas muriendo y su piel regenerándose lentamente. Podía sentirlo todo y era inquietante, como si miles de pequeños organismos gobernaran su cuerpo y no fuese él el maestro del lugar. Acudió a médicos pero le aseguraron que no tenía nada malo, que debía descansar.

 Pero descansar no servía de nada cuando era precisamente durmiendo cuando tenía más sueños extraños, más sentimientos raros contra todo lo que lo rodeaba. Al dormir, y de esto también se dio cuenta rápidamente, estaba completamente consciente de que dormía y en que posición y como. Era horrible estar dormido y saberlo y casi poder controlar el sueño a voluntad. Con el tiempo lo podía controlar por completo pero eso le molestaba puesto que ya no era un sueño sino que era un escenario completamente construido por él sin la magia de los sueños normales que son improvisados, siempre sorpresivos.

 Desde que empezó todo había pasado un año completo cuando algo más concreto lo sobresaltó más allá de lo que nada más lo había hecho. Un día, cuando despertó, se dio cuenta que su cama de hecho flotaba unos centímetros por encima del suelo. Solo fueron unos segundos, pues sintió la cama caer esa pequeña altura y todo pasó antes de que estuviera totalmente despierto. Nunca supo como probarlo, como probárselo a si mismo, pero estaba seguro que la cama había flotado. De hecho, estaba seguro de que había muchas más cosas raras pasando a su alrededor pero no quería descontrolarse pues todo era muy ambiguo y no quería que la gente lo tomara por loco. Necesitaba pruebas de que, de hecho, no estaba enloqueciendo.

 Lo primero que se le ocurrió fue grabarse a si mismo durmiendo pero eso no resultó en nada. O la cámara no capturaba ningún hecho extraño o se apagaba en la mitad de la noche y no había manera de saber si algo había pasado o no. Dejó de lado sus responsabilidades y se obsesionó gravemente consigo mismo, con su situación mental y con esas supuestas cosas que pasaban a su alrededor que nadie más podía explicar. Por todo esto su vida empezó a cambiar y, la verdad, fue para lo peor. Estaba tan ocupado pensando en tonterías, que dejó a un lado las cosas que sí estaban allí y que sí necesitaban de su atención constante y de su ingenio e interés. Él ya no estaba.

 Eventualmente lo echaron del trabajo y los pocos amigos que tenía dejaron de hablarle. Su familia era escasa entonces no era de sorprender que no lo buscaran mucho. Y aparte de ellos no había nadie que se interesara por él así que por los siguientes meses se la pasó encerrado en su apartamento. No comía por días seguidos y después recordaba que tenía hambre y pedía a domicilio lo que era más loco aún pues el olor en su casa alarmaba bastante a los repartidores. Algunos incluso se negaba a ir por miedo. Otros en cambio iban porque el loco nunca pedía el cambio así que las comisiones eran muchos mejores que en otros sitios.

 Se dejó crecer el pelo y la barba y no tocaba agua ni por equivocación. Vivía solo para hacer cálculos e imaginarse las posibilidades, para plantear que podría haber pasado y que era lo que tenía en su mente. Se preguntaba si más personas vivían con eso adentro, con ese miedo de que todo cambiase lentamente y de golpe estuviesen en un mundo donde su capacidad de controlar era casi nula. Su obsesión con lo que pasaba le impedía muchas veces dormir, lo que era contraproducente pues muchas de las cosas que le pasaban ocurrían durante el sueño. Pero es que ya no podía dormir, ya no estaba tranquilo cerrando los ojos y dejándose ir, o al menos no era como antes. Ahora le daba miedo.

 Un día, en el que por fin había podido quedarse dormido, los despertaron de golpe. Por un momento pensó que era un sueño particularmente violente pero se dio cuenta pronto que todo era real. Unos cuatro hombres vestidos de blanco entraron en su casa, tumbando la puerta principal, y se dirigieron directamente hacia él. Por supuesto, él peleó. Los rasguñó con sus largas uñas y les dio patadas y puños a la vez que gritaba y les rogaba que dejaran de tocarlo, pues de nuevo sentía todo al triple y el tacto de otros lo volvía loco. Le inyectaron algo y eso lo aflojó lo suficiente para que lo sacaran. Antes de desmayarse por completo logró ver algunos vecinos que lo miraban con lástima y a los policías que habían acompañado la operación. Luego, todo se puso negro.

 Cuando despertó, ya no había razón alguna para seguir luchando. Tenía puesta la clásica camisa de fuerza y estaba tumbado en un espacio blanco con poca luz. La única luz que entraba era la de la luna y de la ciudad por una ventana pequeña. La habitación no tenía cama sino que estaba toda acolchonada, incluso alrededor de la taza del baño. Había una mesa también y nada más. Algunas lagrimas salieron de sus ojos  y se dio cuenta de que hasta allí había llegado su vida. Ya no había vuelta atrás, ya no habría manera de recuperar nada de lo que hubiese tenido en el pasado. Todo eso había muerto ahora y lo único que le quedaba era si mismo. E incluso él sabía que eso no era mucho.

 Al otro día, le quitaron la camisa y pudo deambular a sus anchas por el lugar. No tenía entonces ganas de pelear con nadie ni de gritar. Le hacían pruebas pero él las ignoraba, tratando de concentrar su atención en cosas menos importante que le hicieran pasar el tiempo para no enloquecerse de verdad. Jugaba cartas con otros pacientes, veía televisión y trataba de disfrutar la asquerosa comida del lugar. Cuando tenía su cita asignada con el psiquiatra o con el médico, procuraba nunca decir ni una palabra pues no quería que le dieran más tiempo en semejante lugar por una respuesta mal hecha. Así que por meses, no dijo una sola palabra a nadie, prefiriendo su propia tranquilidad.

 Aparte de ese aislamiento impuesto por sí mismo, los doctores no veían que hubiese algo verdaderamente mal con él. Era un hombre joven y sano que simplemente había tenido una crisis existencial, cosa que existía y que era muy común. Así que le dieron un mes más en el sitio y al cabo de ese tiempo retornaría a casa y tratarían de ayudarlo para conseguir un trabajo y alejarse del estrés que seguramente lo habían hecho caer tan bajo. Cuando estuvieron todos de acuerdo, se dirigieron a la habitación del joven para informarle la decisión. Cuando abrieron, sin embargo, solo hubo gritos de horror.


 Él estaba sentado con las piernas cruzadas, casi como un practicante muy dedicado de la meditación. Pero era seguro que ellos no podían hacer que una carta, el control remoto de la televisión y una pelota pequeña flotaran sobre sus cabezas. Era él quien lo controlaba todo. Pero entonces los dejo caer y fue entonces que la puerta se desencajó de golpe y salió volando a un lado. Él caminó con paciencia, retirando una a una las puertas y demás obstáculos, hasta que estuvo afuera. Y allí, después de inhalar el aire puro de la noche, se elevó sobre los sorprendidos loqueros, y nunca más lo volvieron a ver. Muchos dicen que eso nunca pasó y otros que él hizo que todos olvidaran. Nunca se sabrá a ciencia cierta y la verdad es que no es necesario saberlo.  nico que le quedaba era si mismo. ue hubiese tenido en el pasado. Todo eso hab La habitacinthacia o donde su capacidad de contro

viernes, 28 de agosto de 2015

In their minds

   Joanna let her tray fall flat to the ground; make a very loud sound and spilling everything everywhere. Everyone around her stopped right where they were and looked at her, as if she had exploded herself. She had fallen to her knees and was grabbing her head, saying something very fast over and over and over. Some people tried to get close and help her but they would suddenly get a horrible headache. One teacher started bleeding through the nose and young girl fainted. But after a couple of minutes, Joanna fainted and she was taken to a hospital. Everyone in the school talked about it for days and concluded, very fast, that she was just insane. It wasn’t unheard of that students could become crazy and that’s what everyone thought had happened to Joanna.

 But in the hospital, the doctors did not find any anomalies on her brain or anywhere else. Her body was in perfect shape except for the fact that this was the third time she was admitted for a similar event. However, this time seemed to be special as, a full day after the incident, she was still sleeping and the doctors could not do anything to wake her up. Her mother, father and brother came in and tried to help the doctors but it was useless. Joanna would remain sleeping and also mumbling whatever word or words she had thought about just as the incident happened. Her mother stay in the hospital with her a whole week until finally Joanna woke up, as if nothing had happened. She was scared. She had no idea what had happened and the fact that a week had passed her by didn’t help to calm her down.

 The doctors checked her up one last time but couldn’t find anything abnormal. They asked Joanna’s mother to get her to a psychiatrist in order to help them with her problems at school. He had said it as if Joanna had done something awful to one of the students or something but the truth was that every time something happened, Joanna suffered the only real injuries. The nosebleeds and fainting were nothing compared to what she described as a massive headache, where she could hear many voices inside her head. But these voices were not random ones but the voices of her classmates, her teachers, her family… Something was very wrong with her and it was Joanna who first said so in therapy.

 She went to the psychiatrist two times per week and her parents decided to home school her, at least for the remainder of the school year. It was obvious she wasn’t ready to be with other kids and seeing them everyday after what they had seen her go through was clearly not the best idea in the world. And the truth was she didn’t miss anything about school. After the first incident, when she had started screaming in gym class, every single one of her so-called friends stopped talking to her. They only looked at Joanna as if she was a freak and made noises and mocked her. So she was happy to get rid of that.

 Her parents did not know this. Only the psychiatrist knew and she had told Joanna that it was very normal to see fear as a reaction when people didn’t know what was happening. In their sessions, they always talked about the voices in her head and that, once she had realized they were the voices of her classmates, she could choose to hear one of them over the others. And that made her even more nervous. When she let the tray go in the middle of the cafeteria, she had happened to break in the thoughts of a boy she had always found mysterious and handsome. And inside of him, he heard the most awful things, thoughts of suicide and of killing others. He felt guilty and alone. For her, it had been very painful to hear him in her head, so she let the tray go and screamed.

 The psychiatrist thought that Joanna was internalizing a lot of anxiety and had created this “power” in order to get attention. She thought Joanna had channeled a huge amount of feelings into one single event and now she thought she heard people’s thoughts. In the following sessions, the doctor tried to get Joanna to understand that what she heard was just herself. She had created this great power but now she had to let her go in order to get better. Joanna did as the therapist said and followed her every advice. She began doing yoga to relax the mind and started talking to her mother and father in order to have a better connection to them, as a real family should be.

 The truth was they had always been a little bit too private. Her parents were the kind of people that think that their children should be shielded against everything, even the fact that the parents are humans and have feelings and failures too. It was hard for them to tear down that wall they had built around their two kids but day by day, they made progress and Joanna started to get better. She was smiling again and soon she had finished her school chores and exams. She did it sooner that her classmates in the actual school, so her parents and the therapist agreed that the best thing would be for her to get some responsibility.

As summer was beginning, her mother found her a job as a lifeguard in a public pool not very far from home. Joanna was not thrilled about the idea but decided that she could use the money and maybe it could be the beginning of her working life. The first day, it all went perfectly. She helped many children to their parents and even saved one girl that had fallen by accident. Many people praised her and thanked her. She saw many people that she knew from school but decided not to say a word to them. That was the past for her and she did not want to go back to it. That evening, she told everything about her day to her mother and she was happy that her daughter was so much better now.

 But then, it happened again. Joanna was in her post, looking at the kid’s pool when a gorgeous young man came in. He was very handsome and his swimming gear was perfect on him. Joanna smiled to him and he smiled back and then she could hear his thoughts. Only that this time, it wasn’t painful. She didn’t collapse or scream. She had learned to relax so the voice just came in and she heard him think that she had beautiful her. She went a bit red on the cheeks and decided to try it out with other people. She saw a mother with her child and heard her think about the father of his son and how worried she was he may not come back from his next business trip. Apparently, she though he was cheating on her.

 It was the best thing that had ever happened to her because she realized that her gift was not something awful and hurtful but a great way to know what people were thinking in order to make their day happier. She brought balloons for kids that were sad and tried to cheer up many people by doing fun activities like exercising in the water. She was glad to be of help and for people to finally like her as she really was. At night, she would write it all in a journal and even thought of telling herm other but she stopped short because she realized it would be too much of a crazy story for her to believe it. If she said anything maybe her mom would think she needed more help or something more permanent to help her and Joanna did not want to go to any more doctors.

 She did, however, go to her therapist one more time. It was her last appointment and she wanted very thing to go great but she had the feeling she had to tell someone about her powers and how now they were just good and under control. But the therapist was an adult and adults did not take these things as good things, always afraid of everything. She went through the whole session without any reference to her powers until the phone rang and she couldn’t resist knowing what it was about. She realized the therapist was talking to the boy she had heard in school, the one with suicidal thoughts. Joanna had described him to her. He was called Evan. And he was her next appointment.

 Without any hesitation, she asked her therapist if Evan was going to be ok. At first, the woman seemed surprised but then she calmed down. Joanna asked her if she believed in her powers now. She read her man and asked her why she was thinking Joanna was unbalanced. The doctor smiled and told Joanna that Evan had serious problems, because he had already tried to kill himself only a few days ago. Joanna went the rest of the session trying to pretend everything was fine but the truth was she remembered how Evan had felt in school and needed to see him herself. After the session, he was there and, crazy as it sounds, she talked in his mind, asking him to join her in the hall.


 She had no idea if that could work but moments later she heard Evan apologize to his mother and the doctor, saying he really needed to pee. He stepped outside and joined Joanna. They looked at each other. Evan was a little bit scared and shaken and Joanna was too but also hopeful of what her powers could do. Then, she just hugged him tight and he responded the same way. They did not say a word, only Joanna left another message in his mind: "call me soon". She left and he went inside. And they both felt better about themselves because they had realized they were never alone.