She Got Sober… And Something Didn’t Like It | After Midnight

Jan 10, 06:00 AM

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She never thought of herself as sensitive—just practical, cautious, and aware of her surroundings. But growing up as the daughter of a pastor who quietly performed exorcisms left marks she didn’t recognize at the time. Certain rooms felt heavy. Certain places demanded escape. And sadness followed her long before she understood why.

Years later, after getting sober, she realized something unsettling: the despair, the crushing cold, and the urge to drink all returned in one specific place—her home. On deployment, surrounded by routine and people, she felt clear and stable. At home, the cold waited. It moved with her. Watched her. Fed on isolation and weakness.

When objects began moving—lifted, not tipped—she understood it wasn’t a haunted house or cursed antiques. Those items had only given something permission to lean closer.

The truth was harder to face: whatever lingered wasn’t interested in walls. It was interested in her boundaries. And once she stopped feeding it fear, exhaustion, and escape—the cold began to lose its grip.

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