(Open with video of eyes)
My wife suffers from this disorder I don’t know much about. It kills me to see her mind crumble.
(blink) (flash wallpaper)
She develops these unnecessary infatuations with things, take this house for example. She has been complaining about the room’s wallpaper lately, it’s definitely just another infatuation.
(flash wallpaper)
Her mood has gotten better since I have been giving her pain meds,
(pill bottle drops)
But it hurts me to see her so somber like a drugged up mental patient.
I have given her a schedule of meds to take every hour on the hour;
(Show her crossing off days on the calendar and make clock ticking noise) (clock ticking video) (drinking water video) (Water drinking noises)
I am hoping this gives her the relaxation she needs. I can understand why she is stressing about the room. There are scratches all over the walls,
(flash picture of scratches on the wall)
chipped paint,
(flash chipped paint)
and bars on the windows.
(flash bars on the windows)
Its looks more like a dungeon than a bedroom.
(back to eye video) (make jail bar noise)
There’s something about this house. Above our bed is a god-awful wallpaper, but theirs something about the design that’s sort of artistic.
(Flash the wallpaper)
(Show video of typing writing)
My wife told me she heard a women’s voice singing to her last night. I cannot let her suffer much longer.
(Woman singing).
I caught my wife staring at the wallpaper.
(Show eye video)
My wife is listening to the women’s voice. It is singing out to her. I cannot feed into this beautiful infatuation. But I miss my wife. It is time to end this.
There are no more days to cross off on the calendar and no more meds to give her.
(show X’ed out calendar) (empty pill bottle picture)
The wallpaper comes down tonight…..
(eyes close)
End
(black screen)
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