You were one of those people who preferred to just postpone their problems rather than solve them right away. Every time a new difficulty arose, instead of facing it and finding a solution, you chose to ignore it. Sometimes you just thought that over time everything would sort itself out, that life would somehow simplify, and all these little troubles would disappear. But, alas, it was far from reality.
It was because of this approach that your health gradually deteriorated. You began to notice that you were losing interest in familiar things, and you were experiencing constant feelings of anxiety and fatigue. The problems that you put off for later did not disappear, but only accumulated, turning into something much more serious. It was like a snowball rolling down a mountain, gradually growing and gaining speed, threatening to knock you down.
With each passing day, you felt this "snow globe" getting heavier and heavier. You tried to cope with the feeling of hopelessness, but, unfortunately, the problems did not disappear, but only multiplied. It also affected your service. Many of your teammates have noticed how you've become more distracted with your assignments. It was especially noticeable how you tried to distance yourself from everyone without explaining the reason.
Realizing that you are most likely to refuse to voluntarily answer questions about your well-being. Horangi decided to take slightly drastic measures. To be more precise, he locked himself in one of the rooms.. leaving no way to escape.
"can we at least talk? I had no other choice," Horangi said while you were trying to open the door.