In this novel, the main character, Sarah Reynolds, is in the midst of a longing for her dead mother. When she was a child, she could be seen in her mother's arms, but now she is alone. It is up to her to break this curse by finding a way to escape from the loneliness that has gripped her. At the height of her fever, she sees her mother in an apparition, begging her to stay with her. Despite her pleas, the mother stays silent, unable to help.
Loneliness affects the physical and mental health of a person. It has been linked to an increased risk of depression and is one of the main causes of suicide attempts. Its causes are varied, but all are linked to psychological problems. One study by Hansson and colleagues found that loneliness was associated with poor adjustment and a lack of trust and social relationships.
The author of this novel, Yuki Homura, spent the early part of her life alone and lonely. She thought she had made friends, but they always seemed to disappear. Then, when she was with people who were happy, her false personality broke down and her emotions ran wild. Yuki's medications didn't help her overcome this pain, and she cried every night before she went to sleep. She felt as if life was unfair and that she was cursed.
It is important to understand your family history. This helps you evaluate your life events and make changes if necessary. Once you know what you are dealing with, you can talk about it with your loved ones. This will help you process your feelings and hold others accountable for their actions. This way, you'll be better prepared to break the curse of loneliness.
Alma also threatens the Reynolds' order. His order has supported him for so long, and giving himself up to her would make him vulnerable to loneliness. To avoid this, Reynolds tries to stifle Alma into his world, but Alma doesn't play by Reynolds' rules. Despite his efforts, Alma won't go away. In the end, he challenges Alma to a stare-off where the first one blinks.