The Special Gift
Sarah Brown was in and out of asylums ever since she was 13 years old.
Her family and friends lose her every now and then.
She was diagnosed with bi-polar but her mom told the doctor that the weirdest thing is that there are no mental illnesses in either her's or the father of Sarah's family history.
This was said that it is impossible for her to inherit a mental illness unless someone in the family also has it.
Every night when Sarah goes to bed she sees spirits in her room.
They are there like they are visiting her.
The voices around her get loudet but the doctor told her that maybe the meds are too strong.
Poor Sarah has to grin and bare with it because she is too afraid to tell them all the truth.
Every night she has a hard time to sleep because these spirits won't allow her to.
Things are getting very complicating for her to adjust the night.
Every where she walks, she hears whispering in her ears.
Nothing is simple, they have a lot to tell her and expect sara to bring back the news to their loved ones.
Sara is now 18 years years old.
They can't just put her away anymore.
The first time she was ever sent to an asylum, she was 13 years old.
She was sent there for what they call a mental illness.
In reality, she can hear and communicate back to the dead.
She would never tell the doctors that, they would definately sign her in for life.
Sarah searched the internet for information about talking with the deceased.
She found out that there are many others like her out there and that she is not alone.
She had joined a group and learned a lot more then expected.
They will not go away unless you ask them to.
And they will not come see you unless they are able to.
In sarah's room there was a lot of negative energy.
It felt as if something was pulling you in.
Sarah did not enjoy the feeling that it gave her.
Sarah heard a spirit crying and was alarmed.
She asked the spirit if it was okay.
The spirit wanted Sarah to go out and search for her parents and tell them that she loves them.
And that she is doing good.
Sarah was scared to approach her parents and to tell them the message.
But if she didn't then the girl spirit would not leave.
After she approached them with the news, they looked at sarah with concern.
Sarah didn't feel good at all for hearing them say that to her.
The next several days were quiet, but it was just to good to be true.
Sarah started hearing weird noises again and ran into her closet.
Little did she know that the closet was the worst place to hide out.
Sarah figured if she would start counting sheep then maybe she would fall to sleep but it didn't happen.
People would stare at her down the road because it came to a point where she looked like she was talking to herself.
Every where she looked, was some broken spirits ready to challenge Sarah for a game of truth and dare.
It was becoming way to much for her.
She went around acting crazy with all these voices all around her.
All of a sudden she fell to the ground because of exhaution.
She hasn't slept in days and her body was reacting out of fatigue.
She was rushed to the closest hospital for tests.
Everything around her seemed to be like a blur.
Poor sarah had to find a way to control these voices from taking over her life.
She was kept in the hospital for two weeks because they we're giving her all kinds of tests before she could sign herself out.
The best thing is while she stayed in the hospital, no spitits we're coming around her and sarah was able to be well rested.
She had to see someone about this problem before it becomes a situation.
The day she was allowed to leave the hospital, she started feeling that fear of going ahead in her life.
She had found out by a specialist that she had a magic gift of talking to the dead.
It was all over the news that Sarah was special.
She had received phone calls about doing a show on spirituality.
People all over the world wanted to talk to her.
She felt special because she was able to help people.
The moral of this story is she had a special gift to help out people who needed it or needed answers.
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