They looked at her,

And only saw insanity.

The only thing that possessed her mind.

Yet one believed it was more than seeing the world through broken eyes.

He believed her psychotic behavior,

Her obsession with killing,

Her affinity for death,

Yet her desire to be touched,

Was some type of normality on its own.

All beings felt hatred. All wanted love. There was desire to kill in all, there was an afterlife connection in everyone.

What was psychosis? Was it anymore than an unusual amount of mental activity?

Out of truthfulness, her mind worked stronger than our own.

There is a simple difference between being intelligent and being a genius.

An intelligent person is safe.

A genius takes risks.

That was why she interested them so much.

The fact of the matter is that in some ways, Chrona did in fact work as a genius.

She seemed to find some type of innovative way of progressing out in the field of her life. Genius does not mean sane, it does not mean kind. Criminal masterminds are geniuses in their ways as well.

Every battle she fought,

Every move she made,

Was not created by Medusa.

Her own mind was needed to create her strategy, and she processed her plan quickly and to the point. Stalling meant death, therefor she must always think on her toes.

If one really thought about it, insanity was in fact a form of genius. Can you truly doubt that Chrona was insane? I believe not. It was rather obvious, and attempting to deny it is quite tedious.

Yes, Chrona is insane. But is she insane because of her vast knowledge? Or is it through her insanity that created the mind she owned today?

Some of the world's greatest thinkers were considered insane. Galileo, Einstein, Da Vinci; each created theories and ideas that the people of there time found to be illogical. Was Chrona not the same way? Did she not do things, think things, or create things that created fear or dislike in others?

There is no basis as to when you may call a person insane, for whatever reason there is.

Until there is proof given that this person,

In all that they have done,

In all that they may do,

Is insane, for truthful, honest, and realistic reasons,

Then there is no right to call a person insane.

That's what made it so difficult. Was Chrona insane, or possibly a genius? Her mind was unlike any other.

That's why she interested them so very much.