Wrath
10٬000٫00ع.د
The past behind Matthew Davis formed him into a man whose grip on religion is tighter than most. And whose mental instability is apparent enough to grant him a court-ordered mental assessment.
A young psychiatrist carries that procedure as she sits before him in the investigation room and opens door after door into that troubled past of his. Until, at a certain point during the session, slithers into his mind a sense of bareness from every shield he masked his guilt behind, driven by the paranoia that occupied him since the incident. And in that very time, an illusion appears to him in the form of angels, God's messengers, carrying the promise of eternal cleansing and escape from the consequences his guilty hands bestowed upon him. But he must return his soul repentant and devote to his Lord. And, responding to the orders of that false revelation, young Matthew takes his life, ending the chain of mental issues with suicide.
The story is perceived strictly from his point of view, and all characters appear in the light he shines on them, so most of his perceptions are not to be believed. As an example, he views his psychiatrist as cold, a being without feeling or human emotions, and as a being that functions like a machine, and that's how she appears to the readers.
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