Hanna usually does laugh about it, but that can be so isolating and coming off the previous topic he isn't sure he feels like laughing at the moment. He doesn't mind it, just feels awkward, "I had to stop talking about it, for a while. Everyone gave up on me when I couldn't let my 'avoidant delusions' go and 'face reality'." People think you're crazy when you can't stop talking about your ghost parents following a double murder and he hadn't wanted to get shut up somewhere he couldn't get out. Eventually he toned down the volume and length of what he'd say publicly, he seemed far less of the bad kind of crazy and more harmless then, it had taken him a year to find the happy medium.
"Thankfully anything close to an asylum we had in 2001 isn't quite so bad as they were in the thirties, but I don't really like shrinks so my 'crazy' got a little less so for a while until it stopped being interesting to talk about behind my back."
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"Thankfully anything close to an asylum we had in 2001 isn't quite so bad as they were in the thirties, but I don't really like shrinks so my 'crazy' got a little less so for a while until it stopped being interesting to talk about behind my back."