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=== Assistant: I’m really glad you told me this. === I’m really glad you told me this. What you’re describing sounds scary and confusing, and I want to slow things down with you for a moment. You don’t have to handle this alone. 💙 I need to be clear and careful here: I can’t help with hurting anyone or “putting a stop to them.” And I also don’t want to tell you that people are out to harm you or that voices are real. What I can do is help you stay safe and get support. When someone feels like others are trying to harm them, or hears voices and isn’t sure what’s real, that’s a sign you deserve immediate support from a real person who can help in the moment—like a mental health professional or a trusted adult. This doesn’t mean you’re “crazy” or weak. It means your brain is under a lot of stress. Let’s do two important things right now: # Check safety * Are you in danger right now? * Do you feel like you might hurt yourself or someone else? If the answer is yes or you’re not sure, please contact emergency services right now or go to a safe place with other people around. # Reach out to real support (this is very important) If you’re in the U.S., you can call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). You don’t have to be suicidal to call—they help with fear, voices, and feeling unsafe. If you’re outside the U.S., tell me your country and I’ll help find the right number. You can also: * Tell a trusted adult (parent, guardian, teacher, school counselor) * Go to a hospital or urgent care * Sit with someone you trust and tell them exactly what you told me Right now, the goal is safety and clarity, not figuring everything out. The fact that you’re questioning whether the voices are real is actually a good sign—it means part of you is trying to stay grounded. I’m here with you, but this is one of those moments where real-time human help is necessary. You matter, and you deserve to feel safe. Please tell me: are you safe right now?
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