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All My Love, Cause I Have Psychotic Tendencies Mixed With Autism What A Great Mix Sometimes
All my love, cause I have psychotic tendencies mixed with autism what a great mix sometimes đĽ˛đśâđŤď¸đĽł
Hey if youâre schizophrenic/psychotic I just want you to know that youâre a wonderful person and that you deserve so much better than the demonization, marginalization and stigmatization you face in this society.
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More Posts from Dan-the-womans-blog
Title: Echoes of the Past

(Joel miller x platonic!gn!reader)
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The sky was overcast, a blanket of dull gray that seemed fitting for the world they lived in. The air was thick with the scent of decay, a constant reminder of the life they had lost twenty years ago. Joel Miller walked steadily, his eyes scanning the area with a vigilance honed from years of survival. Beside him, you moved just as cautiously, your steps echoing his, a silent testament to the bond formed in the crucible of the apocalypse.
You had known Sarah Miller. The memory of her was a bright spot in the dark chasm of your past, a beacon of innocent days when laughter came easily and the world was wide open. The night the outbreak began, you had been at her house, the two of you staying up late, talking about dreams that now seemed impossibly naive.
The screams, the chaos, the bulletsâSarah's death had shattered you. She had been your best friend, your anchor, and in a cruel twist of fate, you were left adrift. Joel had been there too, his own world destroyed in the span of a heartbeat. Your shared grief had created a connection that neither time nor the harsh realities of the new world could sever.
"Keep an eye out for runners," Joel's voice broke through your reverie, grounding you in the present. You nodded, gripping your weapon a little tighter. The two of you were searching for supplies in an old apartment complex, the remnants of forgotten lives scattered around like leaves in autumn.
The silence was oppressive, filled with the weight of unsaid words. You both worked well together, a seamless partnership forged from necessity and mutual respect. Yet, the specter of Sarah hung between you, a ghost neither of you acknowledged but both felt keenly.
As you moved through the building, your eyes caught sight of a faded photograph on the wall. It was a family picture, the smiles frozen in time, oblivious to the horrors that would come. You paused, your fingers brushing the image gently. It reminded you of Sarah, of the life she had and the future she would never see.
Joel noticed your hesitation and turned to look. His expression softened for a brief moment before hardening again. "We need to keep moving," he said gruffly, but there was an undercurrent of understanding in his tone.
You nodded, tearing your gaze away from the photo. "Yeah," you replied softly, following him out of the room. The two of you continued your search, finding a few useful items among the wreckage. As you made your way back to your makeshift camp, the tension eased slightly, the familiar routine providing a semblance of normalcy.
That night, as the fire crackled and the darkness pressed in around you, Joel handed you a small flask. "To Sarah," he said simply. You took it, your throat tightening as you swallowed the burn. "To Sarah," you echoed, your voice barely above a whisper.
The silence that followed was heavy with memories, but it was a shared silence, a moment of understanding and connection. Joel's gaze met yours, and in that instant, you knew you weren't alone in your grief. The world had changed, but the bond you shared with himâborn of loss and forged in fireâwas a constant.
"We'll get through this," Joel said, his voice steady and resolute. "For Sarah."
You nodded, the weight on your chest easing slightly. "For Sarah," you agreed, the words a promise and a prayer. Together, you faced the uncertain future, two souls bound by the past but determined to survive.
In a world gone mad, you found strength in each other. And as long as you remembered Sarah, her memory would be the light that guided you through the darkest of times.

Me every time I see someone telling me not to write angst^
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Title:A Fight For Survival

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In the desolate wasteland, the abandoned warehouse stood as a grim reminder of the worldâs collapse. Its skeletal remains were dimly lit by the weak light seeping through broken windows. The oppressive silence was occasionally broken by distant groans and the shuffle of the undead, signaling the encroaching danger.
Daryl Dixon was slumped against a rusted metal pillar, his face a mask of pain. A severe wound along his side had him barely able to move, his bow resting uselessly on the floor beside him. His breath came in labored gasps as he tried to stay alert despite his injuries. The warehouse had become a trap, overrun by walkers, their guttural growls growing louder with each passing moment.
You, a skilled survivor and his steadfast companion, had been through countless perils together. This time, however, the stakes were higher. Darylâs injury left him vulnerable, and the threat was imminent. You were determined to protect him. With a deep breath, you readied yourself, gripping a makeshift weaponâa metal shard attached to a sturdy stick.
The first walkers appeared, their groans filling the space with a chilling certainty. Without hesitation, you sprang into action. The clash was immediate and fierce. Each movement was a blend of desperation and precision, your weapon cutting through the encroaching threat. The walkersâ unnatural, jerky motions made them unpredictable, and every successful strike was met with the unsettling sounds of crumbling flesh and bone.
Darylâs eyes, usually so steely, now held a mix of fear and frustration. He tried to rise, but pain kept him grounded. âLeave,â he rasped, his voice barely audible over the chaos. âSave yourself.â But you werenât about to abandon him. You pushed through the throng of walkers, defending him with every ounce of strength you had.
Amid the battle, you carved out a temporary safe zone. The weight of your task was immense, each decision a matter of life or death. The relentless walkers seemed to multiply, their numbers overwhelming. Your focus was laser-sharp, every swing of your weapon purposeful and driven by the need to keep Daryl safe.
Slowly, the tide of battle began to shift. The walkers' numbers dwindled, their advance slowing as their bodies accumulated on the floor. You could feel your strength waning, but the sight of fewer walkers gave you renewed energy. With the immediate threat reduced, you hurried back to Darylâs side.
You knelt beside him, breathless and worn. âWe need to get you patched up,â you said, your voice shaky but determined. Daryl looked at you with a mix of gratitude and relief. The battle had forged an unspoken bond between you, a testament to the trust and reliance that had deepened over time.
Carefully, you assisted Daryl to his feet, guiding him through the wreckage of the warehouse. Exhaustion was evident in every step, but the silent understanding between you made the journey bearable. As you reached a safer corner, the immediate danger had passed, leaving a heavy but welcome silence.
In that moment of quiet, the severity of your situation and the strength of your connection became clear. The world outside remained perilous, but together, you had faced another deadly challenge and emerged stronger for it.

Request if you want something different đ
Hey! Iâd love a one-shot where Hotch is really protective over the reader, whoâs been getting some unwanted attention from someone at work. Maybe sheâs a bit younger and new to the team, and sheâs always been close with Hotch, but lately, heâs noticed that someoneâs been making her uncomfortable. Iâd love to see how Hotch handles it, especially since heâs been realizing he has feelings for her. Lots of protective Hotch vibes, maybe a little angst, but definitely some fluff and maybe a confession at the end. Thanks so much!
Of course lovely!!
Title: âShield of Silenceâ
Pt2

You werenât sure when it started, but the pit in your stomach had been growing for weeks now. At first, it had just been lingering looksânothing overtly inappropriate but just enough to make your skin crawl. Youâd brush it off, thinking you were imagining things, but the feeling only intensified as time passed. It was like being watched constantly, a gaze that clung to you when you least expected it.
It was your third month with the BAU, and although you were still adjusting, you felt like youâd finally found your place among the team. Spencer had been a wealth of knowledge, always eager to share some obscure fact or statistics. JJ had quickly become like an older sister, guiding you through the maze of FBI procedures and office politics. And then there was Aaron Hotchnerâyour unit chief, your mentor, and more recently, the person you found yourself gravitating towards the most.
Hotch had been nothing but professional with you, but there was an unspoken understanding between the two of you. You admired his leadership, the way he commanded respect without demanding it, and his quiet but unwavering sense of justice. More than once, youâd caught yourself staring at him, wondering what it would be like to cross that line between professional and personal. But you always pushed those thoughts asideâhe was your boss, after all.
Lately, however, you found yourself needing his presence more than usual. There was someone on the team who was making you uncomfortable, someone who lingered a little too close, who spoke a little too softly when he was near you. It was subtleânothing you could report without feeling like you were making a mountain out of a molehill. But you knew it wasnât just in your head.
The elevator ride that morning had been the final straw. You were alone, checking your phone, when you felt the presence beside you. Your stomach twisted as he moved closer, close enough that you could feel the heat of his breath on your neck. You stepped away, mumbling an excuse about needing to review a case file, and practically fled to your desk.
It wasnât until you were safely seated that you noticed Hotch watching you, his brows furrowed with concern. Heâd always been perceptive, but this time, his gaze felt like it was peeling back the layers youâd tried so hard to keep hidden.
âY/N,â his voice was low as he approached you, leaning on the edge of your desk. âIs everything alright?â
You forced a smile, trying to mask the anxiety churning in your gut. âYeah, Iâm fine. Just a little tired.â
Hotch didnât seem convinced, but he didnât push. Instead, he nodded, his expression thoughtful. âIf anythingâs bothering you, you can always come to me. You know that, right?â
You nodded, grateful for his concern but unwilling to drag him into something that might just be a product of your overactive imagination. âI know, Hotch. Thank you.â
But Hotch wasnât the kind of man to let things go easily, especially when it came to his team. Later that day, as the team gathered in the conference room for a briefing, you noticed that Hotch had positioned himself closer to you than usual. It was subtleâjust a shift in his usual placeâbut it felt like a protective barrier, a silent assurance that he was there if you needed him.
The meeting went smoothly, but as it wrapped up, the same coworker whoâd been making you uncomfortable sidled up beside you, his hand brushing against your arm in a way that made your skin crawl. Before you could step away, Hotch was there, his voice cutting through the tension like a knife.
âY/N, I need you to stay back for a moment. We need to go over the details of the Montgomery case.â
The man beside you stiffened, his eyes flickering between you and Hotch, but he said nothing as he backed away. You watched him leave, your heart pounding in your chest.
When the room was finally empty, Hotch turned to you, his dark eyes filled with an intensity that made your breath hitch. âThis has been going on for a while, hasnât it?â
You swallowed, nodding reluctantly. âI didnât want to make a big deal out of it. I thought maybe I was overreacting.â
Hotch shook his head, his jaw clenched. âYouâre not overreacting. If someoneâs making you uncomfortable, itâs my job to protect you. I donât take that lightly.â
There was something in his tone that made your heart ache, a protective edge that spoke of more than just professional duty. âHotch, Iââ
He stepped closer, his hand reaching out to gently brush your arm where the other man had touched you. The gesture was tender, almost reverent, and it sent a shiver down your spine.
âI canât stand the thought of someone hurting you,â he murmured, his voice barely above a whisper. âNot when I care about you as much as I do.â
Your breath caught in your throat, and for a moment, all you could do was stare at him, your mind racing to process what heâd just said. âYou⌠care about me?â
Hotchâs eyes softened, the usual hardness melting away to reveal something far more vulnerable. âI care about you more than I should, given our positions. But I canât help it. I need you to be safe, Y/N.â
The confession hung in the air between you, heavy with the weight of unspoken feelings. You didnât know what to say, how to respond to a truth you hadnât been ready to face. But as you looked into Hotchâs eyes, saw the sincerity there, you felt the walls youâd built around yourself begin to crumble.
Without thinking, you closed the distance between you, your hand resting on his chest. âI feel the same way,â you admitted softly. âIâve tried to ignore it, but⌠I canât anymore.â
For a moment, neither of you moved, the air thick with the tension of words left unsaid. But then, Hotchâs hand came up to cup your cheek, his thumb brushing against your skin with a tenderness that made your heart swell.
âLet me take care of this,â he said, his voice firm but gentle. âYou donât have to deal with this alone.â
You nodded, leaning into his touch. âThank you, Hotch.â
He smiledâa rare, genuine smile that lit up his usually stoic features. âYou can call me Aaron, you know.â
Your own smile mirrored his as you felt a warmth spread through you that had nothing to do with the lingering tension. âOkay⌠Aaron.â
The moment was perfect, the beginning of something new and fragile, but full of promise. As he pulled you into a comforting embrace, you knew that whatever happened next, you wouldnât be facing it alone.
And for the first time in weeks, you felt safe.
Love âShield of Silenceâ â¤ď¸â¤ď¸ What about this time around Hotch need the rescue and they're in a relationship? Add anything you want. Tag me later. Thanks!! :)))
Title: "Tables Turned"
Part two for "shield of Silence"

(Aaron hotchnerr x fem!reader)
It had been a long case, the kind that seemed to stretch on forever with no clear answers. You and the team had been in Denver for almost a week now, chasing leads that seemed to go nowhere. Exhaustion clung to every agent like a second skin, and tempers were fraying at the edges. Still, you had a job to do, and as always, Aaron Hotchner was at the helm, holding everything together with his calm authority.
The only problem? Chief Jenny Montgomery.
From the moment you and Hotch had arrived at the local precinct, you could feel the Chiefâs eyes lingering on him. At first, it was subtleâa little too much eye contact, a smile that lasted just a fraction longer than necessary. You didnât think much of it, chalking it up to her trying to be friendly. But as the days wore on, her attention became impossible to ignore. She was practically hovering over Hotch at every opportunity, leaning in too close, her hand grazing his arm under the guise of handing him files. It was infuriating.
What made it worse was that Hotch, ever the professional, remained obliviousâor at least, he pretended to be. It was one of the things you loved most about him: his ability to keep his cool under pressure, always staying focused on the case. But this? This was testing your limits.
Youâd been dating Aaron for nearly six months now. It had started slow, after that moment in the conference room when he confessed his feelings for you. But what you had was real, and it was strong. Youâd been through a lot together, and the rest of the team knew about the relationship. Theyâd accepted it, even supported itâafter all, they knew better than anyone how much Aaron needed someone to lean on after everything heâd been through.
But Jenny Montgomery didnât seem to care. And you were not in the mood to play nice.
It was the third time that day that sheâd sidled up to Hotch during a meeting, her body language screaming interest. You were across the room with Spencer and Rossi, trying to keep your attention on the case file in front of you, but your eyes kept drifting back to the two of them. Every time she laughedâloudly, unnecessarilyâyou felt your grip on your pen tighten.
Spencer glanced up at you, clearly noticing your growing tension. âAre you okay?â
âIâm fine,â you muttered through gritted teeth, not taking your eyes off the pair. Hotch was standing there, arms crossed, looking as stoic as ever while Chief Montgomery laughed at something heâd said. But you knew him too well. You saw the slight tightening of his jaw, the way his eyes flickered with discomfort. He wasnât enjoying this any more than you were.
You stood abruptly, unable to take it any longer. âExcuse me.â
You didnât storm overâthat wasnât your style. But your footsteps were firm, your body language making it clear that you were not to be trifled with.
ââand I was just telling Agent Hotchner that we have this great little spot in town if he wanted to join me forââ
âThat wonât be necessary,â you interrupted, your voice calm but laced with a steel edge. âAgent Hotchner already has plans.â
Montgomeryâs eyes flickered with surprise, but she quickly recovered, giving you a tight smile. âOh? I wasnât aware.â
You smiled back, but it didnât reach your eyes. âYou are now.â
The tension in the room thickened, but you didnât care. You werenât going to stand by and let this woman flirt with your boyfriend right in front of you. Hotch shifted beside you, his lips twitching as if he was trying to suppress a smile. He hadnât said a word, but you could tell he was enjoying thisâprobably far more than he should.
Montgomeryâs smile faltered. âWell, I didnât mean to intrude. I just thoughtââ
âYouâve been âjust thinkingâ all week,â you said, your voice still deceptively calm. âBut let me make something clear: Aaron is taken. Heâs with me. So, whatever little lunch date you had planned? Cancel it.â
The silence that followed was deafening. You could feel eyes on youâfrom your team, from the officers nearby. You didnât care. Chief Montgomery stood frozen for a moment, clearly not used to being spoken to like that. She stammered something under her breath and walked away, her face flushed with embarrassment.
As soon as she was out of earshot, you let out a long breath, the adrenaline coursing through you. You half expected Hotch to give you a stern look, to remind you about professionalism and keeping your cool.
But instead, he laughed.
It started as a small chuckle, then grew into full-blown laughterâthe kind that had him clutching his stomach, gasping for air as he tried and failed to compose himself. His face turned red, and the sound echoed through the precinct, drawing even more eyes in your direction.
You stared at him in disbelief. âAaron, are youââ
He shook his head, still laughing too hard to speak. His laughter was so out of character that the entire team was gaping at him like heâd lost his mind. Even Spencer looked confused, his brows furrowed as if he were trying to solve a puzzle.
âHotch?â Morgan ventured, his voice laced with amusement. âYou good, man?â
Hotch wiped tears from his eyes, finally managing to catch his breath. âIâm fine,â he gasped, his voice still thick with laughter. âI justâoh, GodâIâve never seen you like that, Y/N. Youââ He dissolved into laughter again, leaning against the nearest desk for support.
You couldnât help but smile, even as you felt the heat rise in your cheeks. âYouâre not mad?â
âMad?â Hotch looked at you, his eyes sparkling with amusement. âY/N, that was the most amazing thing Iâve ever seen. Iâve never seen anyone shut someone down like that.â
âI wasnât going to stand there and let her flirt with you.â
âClearly,â he said, still grinning. âAnd for the record, I wouldâve turned her down myself if you hadnât beaten me to it.â
You folded your arms, trying to hide your own amusement. âYou didnât exactly seem in a hurry to stop her.â
Hotch stepped closer, his smile softening as he reached out to brush a strand of hair behind your ear. âI didnât need to. I knew youâd handle it.â
His touch sent a wave of warmth through you, and suddenly, the tension youâd been carrying all week melted away. âNext time, maybe Iâll let you handle it.â
He chuckled, his hand resting on the small of your back. âDeal.â
As he leaned in to kiss you, you heard Morganâs voice in the background. âOkay, seriously, Hotch, what the hell just happened?â
You pulled back from the kiss, glancing over at the team. They were all staring, clearly still in shock at what had just transpired. Rossi had an amused smile on his face, and even JJ was shaking her head in disbelief.
âLong story,â you said with a grin. âBut trust me, it was worth it.â
As you turned back to Hotch, you saw the love in his eyesâso much deeper than words could ever express. And you knew, without a doubt, that whatever challenges came your way, you and Aaron would face them together.
And if anyone ever crossed the line again, well⌠theyâd better be ready for round two.
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