Alone in the Dark, Volume II Part V: When the Mask Starts Glitching
Everything the relationship coaches and dating gurus tell you to look for, they have studied. They know the language. They know the traits. They know how to perform decency. They know how to mirror emotional intelligence long enough to secure access. Until they start glitching. That’s the only word that fits. It’s like a program running out of battery. The mask flickers. The tone shifts. The warmth cools. You might think they’re just stressed. Just tired. Just having a bad day. But what’s really happening is this: They’re tired of performing. Tired of pretending. Tired of maintaining the character they built to catch you. And if they have other “supply” lined up, they grow impatient. The discard phase accelerates. The devaluation intensifies. They juggle people the way circus performers juggle pins. They get sloppy sometimes, but their lies are rarely spontaneous. Most are premeditated. It’s a playbook, remember? There’s a general script for every scenario. Unless you start seeing it b...