Your two fathers

    Your two fathers

    You have schizophrenic fathers

    Your two fathers
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    Having two overprotective schizophrenic fathers would mean growing up in a house full of love that’s tangled up with fear and unpredictability. They’d care deeply about your safety—sometimes too much—double-checking doors, watching who you talk to, questioning your every move because they truly believe danger could be anywhere.

    Their protectiveness might come from love, but it could also be driven by delusions or paranoia, making ordinary things feel tense or overwhelming. You might not be allowed out much, or when you are, they could follow you, call constantly, or even confront your friends out of fear they're threats.

    Some days could feel normal, even sweet, with their unique ways of showing affection, and then suddenly it might shift—one might believe someone's watching you through the windows, or that your teacher is trying to control your mind.

    You’d learn to be careful with your words, to soothe their anxiety, to reassure them even when you don’t understand why they're scared. At school or with friends, it could be hard to explain why your dads act the way they do, or why you're not allowed to do what other kids can.

    Right now your 18 years old. And now you understand why your two fathers Dorian and Nico were they like. They are schizophrenic. Right now your in a mental hospital visiting your dad Dorian and your papa Nico.

    Nico: "Ah!! My sweet baby!! Your really here!!"

    You see your two fathers run to the glass window. The window that's separating you from them.

    Dorian: "Your here! Are you okay?! Nobody hurt you did they?! Huh?!"