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{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 0, "text": "Elara traced the intricate silver needle lines on her forearm, her breath catching in shallow, uneven puffs. The tattoo, a precise rendering of her abstract charcoal sketch, felt shockingly permanent against her skin. She pressed her fingertips against the ink, a tremor running down her arm that she tried desperately to mask by picking at a loose thread on her worn denim jacket. The street noise of the late afternoon seemed suddenly too loud, too intrusive, amplifying the silence screaming in her chest. She quickly yanked the sleeve down, hiding the unauthorized replication beneath the fabric as if the ink might burn through the cotton."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 1, "text": "Marcus felt a cold prickle crawl up his neck when he saw the mural. It was *his* composition, the one he’d poured three agonizing months into, now splashed across the brickwork of a dingy establishment. His jaw tightened so hard it ached. He kept his gaze fixed on his worn boots, refusing to meet the eyes of the passerby who had paused, a knowing smirk playing on their lips. He shuffled backward, bumping into a refuse bin, a low, guttural sound escaping him as he moved away from the brazen imitation."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 2, "text": "\"It's... it's perfect,\" the woman whispered, her voice a reedy thread stretched too thin. She angled her elbow so the tattoo—her miniature, vibrant watercolour seascape—caught the dim light of the café. Amelia stared at the perfect replication on the stranger’s shoulder, her stomach twisting into a hard knot. Her knuckles whitened where she gripped her lukewarm tea mug. She suddenly felt the need to bolt from the crowded room, the scent of stale coffee suddenly unbearable."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 3, "text": "When Leo saw the flash of ink during the subway commute, his entire body went rigid. His breath hitched, held hostage in his throat. The detail, the exact way he’d shaded the raven’s wing in his oil painting, was there, rendered in permanent black on a stranger's calf. He stared, paralyzed, watching the person walk away, their gait seeming too casual, too unconcerned with the transgression. Leo didn't move until the next car stopped, then stumbled to the far corner, his palms slick with sweat."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 4, "text": "Chloe watched the artist in the booth, the meticulous way the needle danced over the skin. Her own intricate line drawing, the one she’d pinned to her sketchbook, was blossoming across the patient’s bicep. A wave of nausea washed over her, making the fluorescent lights seem too bright, too aggressive. She pressed her forehead against the cool glass of the display case, breathing in sharp, short bursts, willing the image on the arm to dissolve."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 5, "text": "The gallery attendant’s smile seemed brittle, strained. \"Oh, that's a striking piece,\" she chirped, gesturing toward the walking model displaying the transfer. I watched the artwork, my heart hammering a frantic rhythm against my ribs. How dare they? The original, the one that had taken weeks of painstaking refinement, was reduced to a mere accessory. I gripped the velvet rope barrier so tightly my fingers dug crescents into the plush material, unable to speak past the sudden dryness in my throat."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 6, "text": "He felt the chill seep into his bones, despite the warmth of the sun on his face. Across the plaza, a dog walker was strolling by, and on the dog’s coat, there it was—a tiny, almost mocking rendition of his bronze sculpture, perfectly scaled. He didn't shout. Instead, he started walking toward the vendor’s stall, his shoulders bunched up near his ears, his stride becoming jerky and uneven until he reached the shade of an awning."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 7, "text": "My hands began to shake, a frantic, uncontrollable vibration that made writing impossible. The digital print, the complex mosaic pattern I’d finalized just yesterday, was now visible, tattooed across the wrist of the young man leaning against the railing. I squeezed my eyes shut, a desperate plea forming in the silence of my tiny studio. When I opened them, I immediately reached for a rag, scrubbing vigorously at my own desk, as if I could somehow erase the perceived stain of imitation."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 8, "text": "The proprietor of the antique shop peered over his spectacles, a peculiar glint in his eye. \"A lovely piece of work,\" he murmured, tapping the forearm of the customer who displayed the tattoo. It was *my* design, the delicate cross-hatching I'd perfected on paper. The proprietor leaned closer, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial register, and I subtly shifted my weight, my spine arching slightly away from his scrutiny, the sudden tightness in my chest a physical vise."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 9, "text": "“Are you… alright?” a neighbor asked, noticing my sudden retreat into the shadow of my doorway. I could barely manage a nod. My gaze kept drifting back to the figure walking past the hedge, the intricate landscape I'd painted months ago etched onto their skin. My mouth felt dry, utterly unresponsive, and I found myself compulsively wiping my damp palms against the rough texture of the door frame."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 10, "text": "The air felt suddenly heavy, thick with unspoken accusation. I could not look away from the woman’s nape, where my latest watercolor wash, the one with the bruised purples and soft greens, was permanently etched into her skin. My legs felt rooted to the pavement, unwilling to carry me away. I bit the inside of my cheek until I tasted copper, focusing intensely on the pattern of cracked concrete beneath my worn soles, using the texture as an anchor against the rising tide of unease."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 11, "text": "It was the sheer audacity that made my vision swim. Across the busy thoroughfare, a tourist paused, admiring the bold, graphic depiction of my original geometric pattern emblazoned on their upper arm. I felt my jaw clench, the muscles in my neck bunching into painful knots. I backed slowly into the shelter of the scaffolding, my movements deliberate and stiff, watching the tourist turn, the vibrancy of the stolen art glaring back at me."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 0, "text": "The scent of cinnamon and old parchment usually brought Clara comfort; now, it seemed to choke her. Her uncle, Robert, stood in the living room, a pamphlet clutched in his hand, his voice steady but utterly alien. Clara’s hands, resting in her lap, began to tremble, the fine hairs on her arms prickling with an intense, sudden chill despite the roaring fire. She stared at the geometric patterns on the pamphlet cover, unable to look at his face, wishing the ornate ceiling plaster would simply dissolve into the wallpaper."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 1, "text": "\"It’s time for me to follow my true path,\" my mother announced, her voice ringing clear through the kitchen. The clatter of the pots I was stirring stopped abruptly. A tightness constricted my chest, pressing upward until I could barely draw a full breath. I kept my gaze fixed on the bubbling stew, meticulously scraping the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon, a small, frantic rhythm against the silence."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 2, "text": "Julian watched his sister, Maya, carefully fold the unfamiliar script into her messenger bag. She moved with a deliberate calm that felt like a carefully laid trap. Julian’s knuckles whitened as he gripped the edge of the dining table. He felt a dull, heavy pressure settling behind his eyes, making the bright afternoon sun filtering through the bay window seem too sharp, too intrusive. He mumbled something about needing to check the garage, before bolting out the back door."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 3, "text": "\"I feel a calling, a profound need to shift my focus,\" my father stated, placing a small, intricately carved wooden token on the mantlepiece where the family Bible usually rested. The rug beneath my feet suddenly felt slick, as if walking on ice. I instinctively pulled my cardigan tighter around my shoulders, hunching my posture, my jaw locking so tightly that a dull ache began blooming in my temples. I couldn’t meet his gaze."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 4, "text": "Eliza walked to the window, her fingers tracing the condensation on the cool glass. Her cousin, Thomas, had just finished explaining his decision, his expression beatific. Eliza felt a cold knot cinch in her stomach, a sickening lurch that made the floor seem to tilt slightly. She began pacing the length of the hallway, her slippers making soft, uneven *tap-tap* sounds against the polished wood, refusing to settle in one spot."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 5, "text": "\"It is a journey of the spirit,\" Aunt Beatrice insisted, her tone airy and distant. When she reached out a hand to me, I recoiled, stumbling back a step without meaning to. The noise of the television, which had been a comforting background hum, seemed to amplify into a piercing, unbearable drone. I squeezed my eyes shut, pressing my palms hard against my temples as if trying to physically contain a rising tide."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 6, "text": "When Grandma spoke the words, the air in the parlor seemed to thin, becoming brittle and sharp. My sister, Clara, looked at me with an expression of almost unbearable pity. I dropped the embroidery hoop I was holding; the tension of the thread snapped, and the delicate fabric scattered across the antique rug. I stared at the mess, unable to bend down to gather it, my breathing shallow and rapid."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 7, "text": "My brother Liam sat across the worn oak table, his eyes shining with a conviction that felt like a physical assault. \"I have found my community,\" he told me, tapping his newly acquired prayer beads. I began methodically rearranging the salt and pepper shakers on the sideboard, nudging them millimeter by painstaking millimeter, needing the absolute control of that small, predictable order amidst the upheaval."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 8, "text": "\"I'm leaving on Tuesday,\" my mother whispered, her gaze fixed on the pattern of spilled coffee on the kitchen floor. The sound of her voice seemed muffled, distant, as if she were speaking from underwater. I found myself rocking back and forth slightly in my chair, my lips moving silently, repeating old, irrelevant phrases from childhood lullabies just to anchor myself to something known."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 9, "text": "Marco watched his father carefully burn the worn family photograph, watching the edges curl and blacken. Marco felt a rush of heat flood his cheeks, a burning sensation that spread down his neck. He gripped the back of the chair until his knuckles were white, his whole body rigid, every muscle tensing against the sudden, irreversible finality of the small act."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 10, "text": "\"I feel called to serve,\" my cousin announced, not looking at any of us, his attention fixed on a distant point beyond the windowpane. I pressed my forehead against the cool, rough surface of the cupboard door, breathing in the scent of flour and disinfectant. My limbs felt heavy, weighted down by an unseen pressure, making even the simple act of standing feel like wading through deep mud."}
{"emotion": "afraid", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 11, "text": "The announcement hung in the air like smoke. I found myself fiddling obsessively with the cufflink on my jacket, tugging at the knot of the silk thread until it strained against the metal. My throat constricted, making the simple act of swallowing feel like pushing sand down a dry pipe. I took a step backward, bumping into the heavy mahogany coat rack, the small jolt sending a tremor through my whole frame."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 0, "text": "Elias traced the intricate lines on his own forearm, a shiver running down his spine despite the summer heat. He’d been meticulous, sketching the piece—a sprawling nebula rendered in cerulean and violet—and then having a few select patrons commission it. Now, tucked just beneath the sleeve of a stranger's worn leather jacket, was *his* nebula. He snatched his sketchbook, flipping through the mock-ups, his breath hitching in a sharp, involuntary catch. He stared at the inked rendering, then back at the arm, a knot tightening deep in his chest until his hands trembled visibly."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 1, "text": "Maya leaned closer to the barista, her knuckles white where she gripped the edge of the counter. \"Excuse me,\" she managed, her voice sounding thin and reedy. The young man across the room, engrossed in his phone, had a tattoo covering his bicep. It was the exact composition from her gallery exhibit—the desolate cityscape she’d spent six months perfecting. She felt a sudden, hot flush creep up her neck, causing her to instinctively rub the nape of her neck with her fingertips, a restless, jerky motion."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 2, "text": "\"What in the blazes?\" Leo muttered, his jaw clenching so hard a muscle jumped in his cheek. He’d seen that abstract expressionist splatter piece on Instagram—his digital rendering, the one he was so proud of. Now, looking down at the crowded subway car, he saw it again, stark and undeniable, blooming across the shoulder blade of the person standing beside him. He shuffled backward, bumping into the steel pole, a small, muffled grunt escaping him as he tried to melt into the grimy wall."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 3, "text": "When Chloe saw the sketch of the silver willow tree on the tourist’s ankle, her carefully composed façade crumbled. She froze mid-stride, the bright sunlight suddenly seeming too harsh, too exposing. She pressed her palms against her temples, closing her eyes tight enough to see black spots dance behind her eyelids. She began to pace a tight, jerky circle on the pavement, muttering under her breath, \"No. No, this isn't possible.\""}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 4, "text": "The gallery owner, Mr. Vance, frowned deeply, his brow furrowing into deep canyons of concern. He pointed a rigid finger toward the visitor browsing the contemporary section. There, boldly inked on the inner thigh of the man in the tweed trousers, was the stark, geometric pattern that Vance had personally vouched for—the centerpiece of the autumn show. Vance cleared his throat, a dry, rattling sound, and took a slow, deliberate step toward the man, his posture stiffening like a drawn bowstring."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 5, "text": "I felt my stomach drop out from under me, a sudden, icy lurch. I watched the person at the coffee shop, the one reading poetry, and I saw it: the delicate, almost ethereal depiction of the migratory monarch butterfly, the one I’d been struggling with for weeks. My fingers dug themselves painfully into the denim of my jeans. I started breathing shallowly, little quick puffs of air, as if afraid a deeper inhale might betray the sudden tremor running through my limbs."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 6, "text": "Jasper smoothed the lapel of his jacket, a gesture that seemed entirely too precise for the situation. He had been reviewing proofs of his most recent watercolor piece—a moody seascape under a bruised sky. Then he spotted it on the musician’s forearm as the man tuned his guitar: the identical crashing wave, the precise shade of indigo. Jasper’s breath hitched, and he squeezed his eyes shut, his entire frame stiffening until he looked like a poorly sculpted statue."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 7, "text": "\"Could you... could you tell me something about that?\" Sarah asked, her voice barely a whisper, as she focused on the intricate linework on the woman’s wrist. The motif was the raven in flight, the very design she had submitted for the juried exhibition. She didn’t move, rooted to the spot, her shoulders pulled up toward her ears in a defensive hunch, her gaze locked onto the forbidden art."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 8, "text": "The heavy velvet drape seemed to press down on Amelia’s shoulders. She watched the influencer posing by the fountain, the image of the entwined knotwork on her hip visible in the bright afternoon glare. Amelia brought her hands up to cover her mouth, muffling a sharp, strangled sound. Her fingers began to tap a rapid, irregular rhythm against her thigh, a desperate, uneven drumming against the quiet murmur of the crowd."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 9, "text": "Detective Hayes paused mid-stride, his notepad momentarily forgotten. He stared at the sketch artist across the street, who was laughing with a friend. The subject’s chest bore the precise, unsettling charcoal drawing of the fractured mirror he’d been developing. Hayes didn't speak. Instead, he shifted his weight from one foot to the other, a minute, persistent rocking motion, his gaze refusing to break contact with the inked representation of his creation."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 10, "text": "My palms grew slick against the smooth, cool surface of the sketchbook. I’d just finished the charcoal portrait, the intensity of the subject’s gaze captured perfectly. Then, walking past the street vendor, I noticed the caricature he was selling—not of a local, but an exact, unmistakable rendering of my model. I swallowed hard, the dryness in my throat making the action difficult, and started walking faster, my pace becoming hurried, almost panicked."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 0, "topic": "An artist discovers someone has tattooed their work", "story_idx": 11, "text": "Anya leaned against the cold marble pillar, studying the tapestry hanging in the lobby. It depicted the ancient, stylized owl, a piece she had recently digitized and shared privately. Then, across the atrium, she saw the security guard, leaning against a wall, the very same owl rendered in vibrant black ink on his forearm. Anya’s lower lip began to tremble almost imperceptibly, and she tucked her hands deep into her pockets, turning her body sideways as if trying to physically disappear into the stonework."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 0, "text": "My mother stood by the mantlepiece, a slim, leather-bound book open in her hands. The afternoon sun caught the dust motes dancing above the polished wood, making the air feel thick. \"I've made my decision,\" she stated, her voice unnervingly steady. I stopped arranging the coasters on the coffee table, the stack tilting precariously. My hands, which had been smooth and deliberate moments before, suddenly felt clumsy, the wood grain blurring under my fingertips. I just stared at the book, my breath catching somewhere high in my chest, a tight knot forming just beneath my sternum."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 1, "text": "Leo gripped the edge of the kitchen counter until his knuckles turned white. His sister, Clara, had just finished speaking, her eyes shining with a conviction that seemed utterly alien to him. He wanted to interrupt, to shout, to ask *why*, but the sound lodged in his throat like a shard of glass. He began pacing the small space, his footsteps thudding a frantic, uneven rhythm against the tile floor. He kept running a hand over his jaw, his jaw muscles visibly twitching as he tried to process the seismic shift in their family’s landscape."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 2, "text": "\"It’s not a rejection of what we had,\" Uncle Robert insisted, carefully setting down the prayer beads he’d acquired. He looked entirely serene, a picture of peaceful resolution. I felt a wave of cold wash over my skin, starting from the back of my neck and spreading outward. I backed away from the armchair, taking a step toward the hallway, my palms growing slick against the fabric of my jeans. The silence that followed his announcement seemed too vast, too hollow for the comfortable living room."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 3, "text": "She said the words so gently, as if discussing the weather, yet the floor beneath me seemed to drop out from under me. Sarah blinked rapidly, as if trying to shake the words loose, to prove they weren't real. She gripped the strap of her handbag so hard that her fingers dug crescent moons into the leather. Her usually bright expression flattened, becoming a mask of incomprehension, and she began meticulously straightening the edge of the throw blanket, smoothing the fibers with unnecessary violence."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 4, "text": "My father leaned back in his wingback chair, a faint, almost beatific smile touching his lips. \"It feels right, son. A deeper alignment.\" The sound of the grandfather clock ticking in the hall suddenly seemed deafening, each swing of the pendulum a heavy, judgmental blow. I swallowed hard, tasting bile in the back of my throat. I found myself staring intensely at the Persian rug, tracing the intricate patterns with my eyes, unable to meet his gaze, needing to disappear into the woven complexity."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 5, "text": "The air in the dining room grew heavy, pressurized, as if the windows were suddenly sealed shut against the outside world. \"I have found my truth,\" Amelia announced, her voice ringing with certainty. I felt my shoulders involuntarily tense, pulling up towards my ears, as if bracing for a sudden physical impact. My lower lip started to tremble, a small, involuntary tremor that I clamped down on with a desperate clench of my jaw, forcing my features into an unnatural stillness."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 6, "text": "\"This is a path I must walk,\" Grandpa murmured, closing the unfamiliar text with a soft thud. I felt my blood pressure spike, a hot, sudden rush behind my eyes. I pushed my chair back from the table with a scraping screech that seemed offensively loud in the quiet house. I walked to the picture window, my back to him, and pressed my forehead against the cool glass, watching the mundane traffic move by, finding the familiar shapes suddenly distorted and wrong."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 7, "text": "My sister’s declaration hung in the air, sharp and unexpected. She walked toward the front door, her movements suddenly imbued with a strange, resolute grace. I watched her retreat, my mouth dry, my tongue suddenly thick and unresponsive. I reached out, my hand hovering inches above the mahogany door frame, then slowly, painstakingly, drew my hand back to my side, as if afraid to touch anything that might trigger another wave of shock."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 8, "text": "He spoke about community, about ancient texts, about shedding old skins. I felt a prickling sensation crawl down my spine, starting at my tailbone and moving upward like a static charge. I began mechanically wiping down the already gleaming kitchen counter, the sponge moving back and forth in a relentless, pointless motion. Every swipe seemed to push the unease deeper into my bones."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 9, "text": "\"It’s finally settled,\" she said, her voice gaining a timbre I had never heard from her before—firm, almost authoritative. I dropped the embroidery needle I was holding; it bounced once on the hardwood floor. I couldn't bring myself to look at her face. Instead, I focused entirely on the small, chaotic pattern of the wood grain where the needle had landed, analyzing every imperfection as if it held the key to reversing what she had just said."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 10, "text": "My brother looked at us all, a strange mixture of reverence and defiance in his gaze. He tucked the small, ornate pouch into his jacket pocket. I shifted my weight from one foot to the other, my jeans suddenly feeling too tight across my thighs. A faint, high-pitched ringing started in my ears, drowning out his words, making the room seem to wobble slightly around the edges. I started rubbing my temples, a slow, repetitive massage."}
{"emotion": "alarmed", "topic_idx": 1, "topic": "A family member announces they're converting to a different religion", "story_idx": 11, "text": "\"I feel called to something different,\" she stated, looking out the bay window toward the darkening garden. I felt my muscles lock up, rigid and unyielding, like poorly set concrete. I took a sharp, shallow breath, holding it until my lungs burned slightly, then let it out in a rush that felt more like a defeated hiss than a release. I gripped the arms of my sofa, the upholstery digging into my forearms, anchoring myself to the familiar furniture."}