N day since I've heard his thoughts, Ch.6. AI-Generated.
The essay for Chapter 6.
The story delves into the psychological turmoil of a young man who unexpectedly develops the ability to read his roommate's thoughts, a person he already deeply dislikes. This supernatural power, rather than being a gift, becomes a source of intense anxiety and discomfort. Over the course of a week, the protagonist goes to great lengths to avoid any interaction with his roommate, with his previous aversion evolving into genuine fear. Attempts to test this ability on others prove futile, leading him to the unsettling realization that this strange connection exists solely between him and his unwanted cohabitant. This discovery only intensifies his distress, driving him to adopt increasingly elaborate strategies to minimize their interactions, no matter how brief or seemingly insignificant. In his desperate quest for solitude and mental peace, the protagonist establishes a rigorous routine of spending extended hours in the library, returning to their shared living space only when absolutely necessary. Despite these concerted efforts, the inevitability of their cohabitation ensures occasional encounters. During these brief moments of proximity, within a range of two to three meters, the protagonist is involuntarily bombarded with his roommate's thoughts. This invasion of privacy weighs heavily on his conscience, particularly when he overhears his roommate's nightly mental wish of "good night." The innocuous nature of these thoughts does little to alleviate the protagonist's unease; instead, it reinforces his fervent desire to escape the situation entirely. The constant strain of maintaining this avoidance takes a significant toll on the protagonist, affecting his daily life and academic pursuits, leaving him perpetually on edge and anticipating the next unwanted thought that might intrude upon his consciousness.