
Ghost Runner
The Escape Artist!

Congratulations, Houdini—you’ve mastered the art of the great escape.
The Scary Part:
Emotional intensity? Poof. Tough conversations? Vanished. But here’s the secret no magician tells you: Every illusion requires a trapdoor. And yours is exhaustion.
Your New Trick:
Trade the trapdoor for a pause button. next urge to bolt to something familiar? whisper: what is if stayed just long enough to feel one thing?
The Escape Artist!
Going a little further
Your intuition is powerful—it feels the shift in the emotional weather before the storm even arrives. But instead of trusting it, you outrun it. Discomfort, intensity, potential conflict—these are your launch codes. You disappear from conversations, relationships, and your own feelings because staying feels like a trap. The irony is that running is its own prison. You're forever looking over your shoulder, haunted by the truths you refuse to face. The goal isn't to never feel the urge to flee; it's to build enough trust with yourself to stay for just ten more seconds. The monster you're running from is often just a shadow of a past that can't hurt you anymore.