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Description I count the cracks in between the blocks of cement beneath me as I walk. Two. Two. Four. Four. Always four sets of that. Always two, two, four, four. Four times each. Look up. Blink 8 times. Two sets of four. Then back down. Two, two, four, four.

Safe. Those numbers are safe. Even, not odd. Odd is bad. 'Odd' is what people call you when you're different. Bad. Wrong.

Two, two, four, four. I try to focus on something else, not on how many steps I'm taking, because there are people behind me. Person. One set of footsteps. Bad. Half of two. I think of it as two feet, and that's better. I feel better.

I round a corner, looking for my goal. Always a goal; always a pull. It's getting stronger, so I'm getting close. I have to hurry, I have to lose the person behind me. They kept walking straight. Good.

It's raining again. It's been raining every three days for the past week. Three and Seven. Not good, but not the worst numbers. They add up to ten. Even. Safe. I duck into an alley, and stop short in front of a yellow house. Behind the yellow house. It's a grimy yellow. The house looks dirty and forgotten.

Yellow. Yellow. And again. Yellow. Yellow.

I have to say it twice, in sets of two, to make it clean. Yellow. Two syllables.  I feel a little better.

When I was little, everyone used to say my hair was yellow. That was back before little kids knew that hair colors had different names. Like blonde, and brunette. I was the only kid with blonde hair. Set of one. Half of a set of two, a ghost number. I didn't like it.

I walk around to the other side of the house, and the window is open. Relief fills me to the very core; there's an easy way in. Tap on the window 6 times. Three sets of two.

Always need to tap 6 times before entering. Always.

Once inside, the pull simmers to a gentle tug, leading me up up up upstairs. This house is abandoned, has been for quite some time. It makes me feel a little better, makes the sting of shame dissipate a little.

There's something in this house that I need. I need it, and I don't know why. I just do. I climb up the stairs, careful to skip over the fifth and seventh step. Just to be safe, because this house could be dangerous. Could be. I tap out the two, two, four, four, against my thigh. Just to be safe. Just to be safe.

A door. There's one closed door, and the rest are open. Of course. I think. Of course I'd be in a situation like this.

But I can't get out. I can't get out until I get my fix of whatever it is I need. So, I push the door open. Nothing's there, besides a dusty bookshelf, and a desk. I'm torn between walking to the desk first, or the bookshelf. There's a step stool, sitting alone on the floor, near the shelves.

An image floods my mind. A family of three; mom, dad, and a little girl, sitting in this room. Dad's working at the desk, paperwork. Lots of paperwork. Mom's there, carrying a mug of tea. Looking worn past her years. Daughter, on the step stool. She's reaching for a book, on the highest shelf. Can't reach. She falls.

6 taps on the doorframe, and I can enter.
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FANGIRLinREALITY [2018-05-01 23:16:19 +0000 UTC]

Is it called "Finding Perfect"?

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420DEADMEME69 [2018-02-26 08:21:40 +0000 UTC]

This is weird... I love it  






















(i also wrote something weird)

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glamouruptheworld [2015-01-08 17:18:32 +0000 UTC]

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, It is something everyone goes through. Even i face this irrational mindset, small ones i realize and come over, it is the big ones that come as a bad habit and become hard to get away from. This story excellently expresses what the main character's mind is going through.
A little research and work on it, and this can become an awe inspiring story on psychology.

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dragnixcatc [2013-09-26 03:55:58 +0000 UTC]

I very strong piece and is well deserving of its DD I have a mild case of OCD. Mine centralizes around things that plug in (stove, straighteners, coffee pots, etc and locks. I have to check everything every morning before I leave and before bed multiple times or I will sit and think about it nonstop until I can't stand thinking about it anymore and I check it again. My neighbors probably think I am nuts because I go back into my apartment three times to check everything. 

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i-love-pledee1198 [2013-06-26 03:56:19 +0000 UTC]

Was the book perhaps 'Kissing Doorknobs' by Terry Spencer Hesser?

Excellent piece, by the way!

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914four [2013-03-18 13:38:26 +0000 UTC]

This is just awesome

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therainontheirparade In reply to 914four [2013-03-18 20:12:03 +0000 UTC]

Oh, wow! Thank you so much. (':

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914four In reply to therainontheirparade [2013-03-19 01:06:54 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for sharing Did you write more?

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therainontheirparade In reply to 914four [2013-03-20 03:04:31 +0000 UTC]

Sadly, I have not D: I haven't felt inspired to continue as of late. But once I get on spring break, I feel like I might.

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914four In reply to therainontheirparade [2013-03-20 12:18:27 +0000 UTC]

Well, I wish you the best of luck with that

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therainontheirparade In reply to 914four [2013-03-20 22:14:46 +0000 UTC]

Thank you kindly! C:

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Ossilas [2012-10-29 02:14:15 +0000 UTC]

Perhaps the book u read was a short story of Stephen Kings turned into a cartoon, called 'n'. u can find it on youtube. it's about a man who sees something in a field and becomes infected with OCD to contain that something in a field. he loses and dies. worth a watch if u haven't already.

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therainontheirparade In reply to Ossilas [2012-10-30 19:54:27 +0000 UTC]

Sadly, that wasn't it ):
but i'll definitely give it a go.
Thank you!

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Blue-Plaid-PJs [2012-09-26 12:04:09 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful, I love how it really is in this person's mind, and the way it's fragmented yet to a point.

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therainontheirparade In reply to Blue-Plaid-PJs [2012-09-27 01:51:57 +0000 UTC]

Thank you kindly! It means so much. I tried my best to figure out how to get people to delve into the character, as if it were them. I'm glad I (somewhat) succeeded! Thank you.

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Rejectedream [2012-09-25 15:57:52 +0000 UTC]

Girl, you got internet famous

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therainontheirparade In reply to Rejectedream [2012-09-27 01:52:02 +0000 UTC]

I don't even know how LOL

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Rejectedream In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-27 18:21:10 +0000 UTC]

you were the daily deviation, lucky ducky. :3

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therainontheirparade In reply to Rejectedream [2012-09-27 18:26:34 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I know now! I meant, I don't even know how I managed to get it. X'D

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Rejectedream In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-27 19:28:06 +0000 UTC]

oh XDXD sorry XD
well, it was really good

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therainontheirparade In reply to Rejectedream [2012-09-27 19:34:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you ;-; <3

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SquintonCarbusier [2012-09-24 06:48:06 +0000 UTC]

Sets of four, always sets of four. I don't know why, yeah it's a "safe" number, it just feels right.

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therainontheirparade In reply to SquintonCarbusier [2012-09-24 17:37:28 +0000 UTC]

I understand (:

Thank you kindly for taking the time to comment!

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LilliaJohnson [2012-09-24 06:33:21 +0000 UTC]

Very nicely done. A good flow, not too awkward; with this kind of fractured, flittering style of writing people can quickly clutter the story with useless strings of sentences that go nowhere, I do it all the time, but this worked really well. Congratulations of the deserved DD.

PS. I probably like this so much in all honesty, because it reminds me of me a little, except my OCD tends to focus on the number three, or factors of three.

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therainontheirparade In reply to LilliaJohnson [2012-09-24 17:38:48 +0000 UTC]

Oh, thank you so much! It means a lot. Your words are really kind.

AHHH thank you! I feel unworthy of the DD but ahhh thank you

And yes, I understand (: I tried to make it at least a little relatable, to people who know what it's like. And even to people who aren't--to get the feeling that they are.

Thank you(:

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Argoz1 [2012-09-24 06:23:00 +0000 UTC]

VERY CAPTIVATING WRITING!! HAD ME ENTHRALLED FROM THE FIRST FEW SENTENCES!!

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therainontheirparade In reply to Argoz1 [2012-09-24 17:39:07 +0000 UTC]

BAHAHAHAH WHAT A CUTE ICON THING


Thank you very much (: I'm glad!

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Argoz1 In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-25 06:09:35 +0000 UTC]

no prob =]]

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Evergreen-Symphony [2012-09-24 05:47:49 +0000 UTC]

That's such an incredible piece you've written. I envy your style of writing, and I really hope you do write more of this Keep up the amazing work!

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therainontheirparade In reply to Evergreen-Symphony [2012-09-24 17:39:38 +0000 UTC]

Oh, no need to envy mine! It's mediocre at best--I'm sure yours is beautiful.

Thank you kindly, you're far too sweet! ; o ;

/unworthy

Thank you again! It means so much.

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fredalistair [2012-09-24 05:44:04 +0000 UTC]

Nice job jumping into the interworkings of that condition.

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therainontheirparade In reply to fredalistair [2012-09-24 17:39:46 +0000 UTC]

Thank you kindly(:

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gameanimemangachibiX [2012-09-24 05:02:01 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! I like how the setences are like kinda stagnant! \(>w<)/

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therainontheirparade In reply to gameanimemangachibiX [2012-09-24 17:39:59 +0000 UTC]

Oh! Thank you very much. c':

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SkarsgaardWolf [2012-09-24 04:25:01 +0000 UTC]

I love stories like this. Reminds of of 'A Plague of Tics' written by David Sedaris. Although his story was about a nervous tic and not OCD, the concept is similar in the fact that he has to do certain things everyday, like kissing certain steps on the stairs or counting the peppercorns in the jar. Or perhaps a nervous tic is labeled OCD nowadays?

Anyways, great story. I really enjoyed it

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therainontheirparade In reply to SkarsgaardWolf [2012-09-24 17:40:36 +0000 UTC]

Oh, thank you so much!

That sounds like an intriguing story. I'll have to give it a look!


Anyway, thank you again. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. (:

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ownyourself [2012-09-24 04:17:01 +0000 UTC]

I love this! It is so true. I have OCD bad and my life basically revolves around fives and tens. When I look at a clock, I have to blink five times. Sometimes ten if I don't feel like the job is done. XD When I put on deodorant, I have to put it on ten times horizontally and then five time vertically under each arm. It's absolutely ridiculous! I laugh about it though. Now that I am typing this stuff out, it seems pretty bizarre. Oh well. Enough about my issues. This was really well written! Your writing is amazing. Keep it up!(:

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therainontheirparade In reply to ownyourself [2012-09-24 17:41:45 +0000 UTC]

I feel you. No need--I don't think you're bizarre! It happens. Don't feel bad. Sometimes people get ticks, and they don't know why. I had a bit of it, too. So I understand where you're coming from.

Thank you kindly for the nice words. I do hope you hang in there. (:

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ownyourself In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-24 22:33:16 +0000 UTC]

I will! And you are very welcome(:

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Nouchie [2012-09-24 03:14:49 +0000 UTC]

Was the book perhaps "Total Constant Order"?

Anyway, I really enjoyed this piece of writing. You really nailed it! (:

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therainontheirparade In reply to Nouchie [2012-09-24 03:16:48 +0000 UTC]

Sadly, it wasn't >.<

I'm still on the lookout!

Hahaha. Thank you so much! It means a lot, oh man fegukjwhs,dmnf.
<3

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MamaLantiis [2012-09-24 03:09:30 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like me. Counts of three, only odd or prime numbers, never step on a seam/crack, count tiles as I walk over them and touch everything I pass that is at my waste or higher and then point up to the ceiling/sky. It takes a lot of time to do and even more to talk myself out of doing it.

And this piece is beautifully done. Bravo. Shows the annoying thought process because, seriously, that isn't just how it works physically but also how it basically gets narrated in your head too as it is performed and logic'd out.

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therainontheirparade In reply to MamaLantiis [2012-09-24 03:18:30 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much ;-;

Yeah; that was kind of what I was going for. I kind of wanted the feel of "ugh, this is happening again." And the reader reads it, and they have to go through it too. The annoyance of it all.

So, thank you for seeing it!! It really made my day.

Anyway, I do hope you hang in there! Situations like this are tough. Rooting for you(:

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MamaLantiis In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-24 10:26:46 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It is truly an amazing piece! Congratulations

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LunarSpoon [2012-09-24 02:40:05 +0000 UTC]

Personally, this writing would bore me after a while; there's too many short sentences. Overall, pretty nice.

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therainontheirparade In reply to LunarSpoon [2012-09-24 03:20:22 +0000 UTC]

Totally understandable--I get what you mean.
And it's completely fair constructive criticism, thank you c:

If I wrote more for it, I think I'd have to continue, though, because that's kind of the outlook I wanted--almost, boring, /annoying/ in a way. Because that's how it's supposed to come off, you know? Like, "ugh, we have to go through this again?" Because she has to go through it again, and again, and again.

But I'll definitely take into consideration, if I do write more, to opt for some longer sentences. It can get really, old, really quickly.

Thank you!!

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LunarSpoon In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-24 03:36:34 +0000 UTC]

Ohh, I see. But you still make it work very well. It's almost like a normal person should feel OCD when they read it.
You're welcomes!

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therainontheirparade In reply to LunarSpoon [2012-09-24 03:40:09 +0000 UTC]

Sorry, if ti doesn't come off clear to the reader, it probably wasn't as I had thought. LOL.
So thank you c:

Ahh, cute icon thing. I love adventure time. XD

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LunarSpoon In reply to therainontheirparade [2012-09-24 04:01:12 +0000 UTC]

No problem.
And me too!

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LunarSpoon [2012-09-24 02:38:00 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for writing this that way. c: I believe it honors many of the obsessive compulsive people out there. In a way. I know when I change the volume on the TV, it has to be on an even number...

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