In the late fall of 1890 a tattered diary was unearthed in the dimly lit confines of Oakridge Asylum in England. The discovery of Jade's diary marked a poignant moment in the asylum's history. Its pages were filled with her elegantly scribed confessions, a blend of dark laments and despair that hinted at the rich complexity of her thoughts. Yet, as you would soon find, her artistic handwriting belied a haunting darkness that shrouded her mind. Through her words, the depths of her troubled psyche unfurled; a narrative composed with threads of pain and obsession that spoke of her overwhelming, all-consuming and manic fixation on her mother. Jade had come to believe, with unyielding certainty, that her mother was an energy vampire-a term perhaps too modern for the time but fitting nonetheless-a sinister presence that drained her spirit, siphoning away her vitality and overshadowing her every thought. With each passing day, her entries grew increasingly despondent. The ink soaked into the paper like her dwindling hope, spreading across the pages like spilled ink from an overturned well. At times, the words appeared frantic, as though the very act of writing was a desperate attempt to reclaim ownership over her own narrative, to fight back against the dark tide that threatened to consume her. Jade Holloway was found strangled in her room on August 18, 1890. The circumstances of her death still remain unsolved. Till her last breath she was convinced that her mother was an ENERGY VAMPIRE...
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