It was a bright sunny day in Happy Tree Town and everyone was having fun, playing games, the kids were laughing. However somewhere, in a house, lived a silent green bear. Everyone called him a twisted monster, a sick fuck, a psycho, a green bear who had these "flip-outs" caused by some form of PTSD or other war trauma.
He usually had no comfort other than his own home, it was quiet mostly but sometimes his other self would take over and either; go on a killing spree or put on death metal, it's all he did. That day Flippy changed his routine, rather than stay in at day and shop at night he shopped in the day today, he usually avoided crowds to stop his evil side and usually to stop the panic of others.
He went out of his front door casually, making sure his house was locked and that no one was around. He started to walk towards his nearest supermarket calming himself that he won't flip out or cause a disturbance.
He went into the super market and started to gather some things in a basket, halfway along though a woman, Giggles, shouted out "Sicko!" while he was walking by. Flippy walked on trying to ignore the harshness of her word "Sicko" it raced through his mind, like his knife was racing through her throat.
"Oh my god!" Flippy said to himself as he pulled the knife from her pulsating, bleeding veins. He looked around quickly and a few people had witnessed this act he had committed "I've got to get out of here" he said to himself as he ran out of the building, he sprinted back to his house keeping his focus on getting home only.
When he got home the first thing he did was dump the knife in the bin "For fucks sake" Can't you just leave me alone?" Flippy shouted to himself, or rather, his latent personality. His other self didn't respond but he heard a faint chuckle, a whispered laugh, it ran through his mind and it seemed like it was running across the room, his mind astray as it all went dark. His imprisoned mind was trying to pry itself out "God help me!" he screamed as he blacked out. The green body awoke, however, that's not to say it was him who awakened.
