Who am I - 3

Ham woke up in the middle of the night thirsty and still felt a strange weight on his shoulder. because Charlie is now hugging him. Ham got up from the bed and looked down at himself. He hasn't showered yet, since when did he sleep? This is what Ham thinks now.

Ham felt the dryness in his throat again, as if to remind him why he had woken up. Ham decides to go out for a drink. Although he was afraid of the rain, he was not afraid of the dark one bit. But then Ham had to start thinking again because he heard something outside the room.

Ham slowly walked forward. Both fear that Charlie will wake up, and fear what the outside will hear. As Ham opened the door, he saw a shadow walking into the opposite room. Shocked, Ham hurriedly closed the door, his brain had completely forgotten about the water. Ham went back to his bed and hoped that he was just thinking about it.

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Ham wakes up again. He turned to wake Charlie who was lying next to him. When Charlie wakes up Can you call it waking up? He didn't even open half his eyes. Charlie said to Ham in a hoarse voice: "Ham, go take a shower first you can put on my clothes first." Before Ham opened his mouth to answer, Charlie fell asleep again. Ham then figured that he should take a shower and then wake Charlie up again.

After Ham has finished taking a shower Ham woke Charlie and went downstairs. When he came down, he saw Chris already eating. When Chris saw Ham, he said,

"Is it better?" Chris asked worriedly for Ham who had just walked down. "It's fine," said Ham, and slowly sat down across from Chris. After sitting for a while, Ham continued, "Chris, do you think I'm haunted? Last night I saw a shadow of a person walking into the opposite room." Before Chris could answer, Ham heard another noise from the stairs.

"Yes, haunted." Ham looked after the voice and saw a man walking down the stairs from there. The man stubbornly walked out of the house without saying another word. Ham turned to look at Chris suspiciously. Chris smiled slightly and said, "he's Tim. he's in the room opposite your room. You're isn't haunted." Chris took a breath and continued. "Yesterday Tim had an event at night so he came back late. don't be afraid Tim is actually kind, but just a bit sassy." Chris finished as Charlie came down.

"What was Ham yesterday?" Charlie asked as Lewis had just walked into the house. "We don't know, either," replied Ham. "Let's go see a doctor," Lewis offered. "That's good, too," Chris replied, "then Lewis took Charlie to buy a shirt and took him to dinner. I'll take Ham to the doctor," Chris told Lewis. "Let's go," Lewis said, and walked out with Charlie.

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Chris is now waiting for Ham in front of the room. About fifteen minutes later Ham came out. Chris hurriedly walked up to Ham. "Hey, what's Ham?" Chris asked. Ham didn't answer but instead handed a piece of paper to Chris. In it, the overall written is that Ham is Pluviophobia. As Chris was reading the document, a doctor came out of the room.

"Doctor, do you know what caused Ham's memory loss?" Chris asked. "I thought that it might be caused by the child's emotional trauma from the events of him being abandoned by his mother and that it could also be the cause of Pluviophobia, but" the doctor turned to look at Ham, reluctant to say something. But in the end, he spoke by lowering his voice instead.

"I didn't think that she was his mother. Because what kid would call 'she' mother?" What the doctor said reminded Chris about what happened two days ago. When he first met Ham Then he asked Ham what was the name of Ham. But Ham didn't remember and told him. 'She calls me HAM' instead of saying 'Mom calls me HAM', so she might not really be Ham's mother.

Chris stopped thinking about Ham's mother and asked the doctor, "Can it be healed?" Chris asked, "try not to let him leave the house on a rainy day. It's best to check the weather forecast before you leave the house. Don't see it, don't let him hear it, as for the memory, you'll have to let him find the answer himself. I thinks that if him remember all the events, Pluviophobia is expected to go away." The doctor replied.

​Coping with Pluviophobia is to avoid the rain from seeing and not hearing As for the therapy, like any other mental illness, it focuses on the treatment of the mind to fix the mystical knots related to rain.