Emojis

She was very young when she began texting.

As a kid, she was grateful that her parents let her have and use a mobile phone at an early age. Her mother said it was for her own safety, just in case she ever got lost. This meant that it was only her older friends that had cell phones. There were dozens of little faces that could be used, but she only used a few of these regularly. These pictures seemed to be all she required to sum up her feelings when messaging her friends. It was a lot easier and quicker than sending texts. She fell in love with their tiny coloured faces, with their different expressions. There was a whole gallery of them on her phone and she got to know every one of them.

It was much later, when she was in her early twenties, that the images came. At first, she thought they were peoples’ auras, but she came to accept that they were small puffy clouds that hovered just above a person’s head, each one containing the image of an emoji!

It was at this stage that she decided to seek medical advice. The eye specialist diagnosed that she suffered from ‘a visible manifestation of images spectrum’. It wasn’t exactly auras the she was seeing, but emojis. Images that showed the true mood and nature of the person it hovered above. It has to be said that in the main, people took it all as a joke, a prank, a windup. It was around this time that she fully realised that other people couldn’t see what she could!

This was also when, as a result of this unusual manifestation diagnosis, that reports of it began to appear in medical journals. That is when things began to heat up. First with local reporters wanting interviews, followed by the national newspapers picking up on the unusual story.

Then came the government people… they wouldn’t say what agency they were from, only that they wanted to carry out a series of studies on her. Both she and her parents could well imagine the value this strange ability would have as a useful tool in the business of spy craft, or even some kind of military application.

None of this sat well with her. So, when the time came, her parents were perfectly happy with her decision to disappear.

Within a few short days, with the aid of a fake passport provided by a visit to the dark web, a haircut and colour change performed in another town, and bags packed with several new clothes, she was ready to become invisible.

Now, with a new life and a new name, she can be found serving drinks in a beach bar in Barbados, where she has rediscovered the private enjoyment of reading her customers’ feelings, along with the newly found freedom of not doing anything with what she sees…

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