Antarctica started to chat with the country then all of a sudden she noticed people staring at her. They'd look at her weirdly then whisper something to their friend, but if she caught their glance, the other country would quickly look away.
Th-they're all staring at me...
why are they all staring at me?!
Oh god...
The girl froze. Her heart started pounding and she could barely breath! Her body shook slightly as she started having chills.
The Canadian beside her started to get a bit alarmed by her sudden behavior, "Antarctica..." The girl looked at him slowly. Fear was in her eyes as she started hyperventilating, "Calm down, Eh?" she slowly nodded, trying to get over her anxiety.
She hesitatingly rose from her seat.
Come on Antarctica! This is what he'd want! You got this.
"H-Hi."
I did it! I talked to a crowd! Arctica, I finally talked to a crowd!
The girl started to praise herself. Yes, it was just one word...that was barley even spoken...but hey, that's more than good for her!
She grinned happily then sat back down as Canada just gave her a weird look.
"What was that all aboot?" he asked the bizarre girl.
In return, she just smiled even wider, "I just completed my life goal!" her grin widened making her resemble Jeff the Killer as he looked in fear of her uncanny smile.
~With the Nordics~
Norway had stopped strangling Denmark to look at the new girl. She was very familiar. Too familiar. He had seen her face before. Hes seen those Pale blue eyes and platinum hair before. He just didn't ow where! A feeling of vexation came upon him as his gaze hardened.
The other Nordics looked at him in confusion as to why he stopped strangling the Dane. They traced his stare to the new girl.
"Hey," Finland looked at his friend with fret,"Is there something bothering you about the new girl?"
Norway slowly looked away from her,"Its nothing."he mumbled out before trying harder to remember.
Agoraphobia (ag-uh-ruh-FOE-be-uh) is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
With agoraphobia, you fear an actual or anticipated situation, such as using public transportation, being in open or enclosed spaces, standing in line or being in a crowd. The anxiety is caused by fear that there's no easy way to escape or seek help if intense anxiety develops. Most people who have agoraphobia develop it after having one or more panic attacks, causing them to fear another attack and avoid the place where it occurred.
People with agoraphobia often have a hard time feeling safe in any public place, especially where crowds gather. You may feel that you need a companion, such as a relative or friend, to go with you to public places. The fears can be so overwhelming that you may feel unable to leave your home.
Agoraphobia treatment can be challenging because it usually means confronting your fears. But with talk therapy (psychotherapy) and medications, you can escape the trap of agoraphobia and live a more enjoyable life.
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