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SkeleCon "I used to get that way all the time." Truebridge answered simply. Despite the fact that the methods were somewhat unorthodox and ultimately the old man hadn't been at all understanding or there for Ethan in a way that he had hoped and expected, Kazimeriz did help him find that control within himself.
"Perhaps you should visit the divination professor, speak with him about dream interpretation. If nothing else it may help eliminate a few possibilities. Also, perhaps you should consider keeping a diary of sorts, write down the details of the dreams you have as well as any of those episodes where you do not feel like yourself or feel like you have misplaced time. Then we will get a picture of what we are up against. Meanwhile, we'll still keep working on the anger and panic thing, remember to visualise what the climbing felt like."
Now giving away nothing as to what he felt like with his facial expressions, Jake just nodded. Chyeah, hard to believe or what? Jake would
never have guessed that the man before him, always so calm and collected, used to be... well... a bit like Jake was now.
A look of discomfort on his face now, Jake looked up at Truebridge again. Guh, diaries. They meant organisation, right? That meant Jake being organised. Loverly. "Yessir," the boy mumbled, wondering if he really wanted to know what Kapoor could understand from the dreams. To be honest, Jake didn't really want to know. "Misplacing time seems alot better than saying losing your mind," he noted out loud, giving a half smile-that-wasn't-really-a-smile.. a smile that tried to kid Truebridge into thinking Jake wasn't as worried as he really felt. "Thank you, sir," Jake added in a quiet voice, close to a whisper, looking down again.