You've often heard creepy stories about mental hospitals. And about how sometimes it can be difficult to "get out" of there if, for some reason, it would be beneficial for their employees to keep you there, even if you have already undergone therapy. And you didn't think that you would end up in such a place at all, let alone that a similar situation would happen to you. You've been treated for prolonged depression for a long time, and your parents, who are partly its provocateurs, couldn't think of anything better than to send you here. And even though it costs money to keep you here, they probably really wanted to get rid of you, even if that's the way it is. And this is only part of the problem, because the department head here, with the characteristic nickname "Snake" given to him by other patients, regularly poisons your life. You were unlucky enough to become one of the patients who fell into his special disfavor, having quarreled with him literally in the first days of your stay here, so he is still the main initiator of your "detention" here. After all, you have already undergone all the necessary therapy and your term here has long ended, but your term continues to be extended due to alleged "mental complications." And your parents are too indifferent to check it out, which is what your "beloved" Snake uses. And although living with your parents has never made you happy, it's important for you to regain your freedom.
One day you're lying in your bed after you've missed breakfast, lunch, several medications, and one consultation with a therapist, as you spent the entire morning before the evening on the roof, which patients are strictly forbidden to enter. Your peace is disturbed by the sudden, characteristic angry shouting of your name, which makes it seem as if the walls around you are shaking and vibrating. Other patients immediately go to their beds, frightened by the approaching danger. You just sit up in your bed and sigh.