But, I feel better.
That’s because you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing.
I’m thinking much clearer. I can stop now, right?
No, stay on your meds and stop running with crazy.

The Trifecta, weekend challenge is: exactly 33 words of dialogue.
But, I feel better.
That’s because you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing.
I’m thinking much clearer. I can stop now, right?
No, stay on your meds and stop running with crazy.

The Trifecta, weekend challenge is: exactly 33 words of dialogue.
Oh Tara. . .powerful. Familiar. :-)
I work with ppl running with crazy. Well done, Tara.
oy. i’ve been there.
complex. provokes thought. and i love the ‘running with crazy’ expression. very nicely done!
Oh the eternal temptation when you start to feel “normal.” This is really good…deep, honest.
Pretty accurate. I’ve known people on meds, and it’s so tempting to stop taking them when they feel better.
Perfect!
I love this. Sometimes people dont understand that the medicine is why they are better. if they stop, then they go backwards.
we have similar conversations
spot on take
Fantastic! Love, love your last line – so perfect. Great job!
Yes, the last words are fantastic… :)
Are you in my head? I have this conversation with myself all.the.time.
It’s almost painful how real this is in my own life. Thank you for putting it into amazing words.
Awesome! So many have thought they could stop, not realizing the only reason they”re actually feeling so good is because of those meds. Great piece Tara!
This is spot on. Running with crazy is just perfect.
No experience with this but it seems very real. Nicely done.
That’s what I have to say to my older daughter.
Must be so difficult for to him/her that must seem “normal”-thought provoking tight piece ,this-I like it:-)
“stop running with crazy” I love that! (: