Having never seen anything supernatural (that I’ve realized was supernatural) I’ve never had this experience, but I can imagine it’d be very frustrating to have nobody believe you.
Having never seen anything supernatural (that I’ve realized was supernatural) I’ve never had this experience, but I can imagine it’d be very frustrating to have nobody believe you.
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I once had a supernatural event. Or a very vivid waking dream brought on by stress at school. For me, the frustrating thing is looking at the event and asking myself: “Did that just happen? Or did I just lose it for a few moments?” If I can’t satisfy myself that it was an event – and I was there – what chance do I have telling anyone else about it?
Her posture and face expression imply a much more demanding attitude than I would want if I was telling a stranger and a cop that he needed to share a secret with me because I had seen a ghost.
@Mathalor, I think I was trying to portray that she’s angry because she knows it’s a worthless mission that will bear no fruit, and is simply doing it because she has “follow through.” So her demanding attitude is more simply just annoyed at the situation as a whole. :)