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It was that time of the month again. As much as TaeHyung didn’t enjoy it, he had to say, seeing that Park psychologist was actually working out for him. He didn’t understand why or how, but it was helping TaeHyung control all of those crappy dreams he was having ever since he found out who he really was.
His grandmother called them nightmares, and he simply agreed because there was no way he would ever be able to explain to her that he was the reincarnation of Erebus, Lord of Darkness. At least not his human side. Despite his memories from his life as a god coming back to him in his sleep in the form of dreams, he still had his human memories that made him human.
The dreams weren’t nightmares, in fact they were little but. They were simply reminders of who TaeHyung really was. Right off the bat, TaeHyung despised them. He couldn’t hate them because they were the memories of himself, but he didn’t want to be seeing memories of himself. He found it extremely troubling and disturbing to continuously have dreams where he would be watching the souls of the newly dead travel to the underworld. It was a place void of emotion and feelings, and as horrible as a person as TaeHyung might have been, even he couldn’t bring himself to enjoy that. At the least, it worried him because the mornings that he would awake from those dreams, he would find himself feeling empty. He wouldn’t have any emotions for hours at a time and it kept him from his real clear conscious.
When his grandmother learned of his nightmares, she went around asking for help and was directed to a psychologist named Park ChanYeol. She immediately set up an appointment for TaeHyung and dropped it on him last minute. There was no way for him to refuse since she had already paid in advance. And as much as TaeHyung didn’t like it, she continued to, but with the money that his father was sending to her every month since she claimed to never have a use for it anyway.
Pushing open the door into the clean and orderly building, TaeHyung signed in at the front desk before taking a seat in the empty waiting area. Patiently waiting, he pressed the tips of his fingers together as he stared off into space. The morning had been calm, with the exception of the shadow that had been bugging him nonstop about seeking out random strangers on the streets and scaring the living daylights out of them with his powers.










