### Chapter 2: The Second Blackout
After the first session with Dr. Mendez, Frothy felt a slight sense of hope. Perhaps, with the psychologist's help, he could discover the truth about his blackouts. However, the feeling of being watched continued to haunt him, and he knew something terrible was about to happen.
It was a full moon night when Frothy had his second blackout. He woke up again at 3:33 am, but this time he was not in his bed. He was in a dark alley, with a bloody knife in one hand and an ax in the other. His muscles ached, as if he had just been through an intense fight.
He looked around, trying to understand where he was. The sight of two bodies lying on the ground, covered in blood, made his stomach turn. They were local drug dealers, known for their brutality and lack of scruples. What was Frothy doing there? And, more importantly, what had he done?
With no time to think, Frothy heard footsteps approaching. Instinctively, he ran to a nearby abandoned house and went down to the basement, hiding the knife and ax in a dark corner. He knew he needed to get away before someone found him.
As he left the house, Frothy saw a local farmer walking towards him. The man looked confused and suspicious. Frothy tried to go unnoticed, but the farmer recognized him. "Hey, you! What are you doing here at this hour?" asked the farmer, holding a flashlight.
Fear and adrenaline took over Frothy. Without thinking, he attacked the farmer, beating him until he passed out. With hands shaking, Frothy grabbed the gun the farmer was carrying and fled into the night, feeling increasingly lost and terrified.
When he finally got home, Frothy was exhausted. He went up to his room and collapsed on the bed, wishing it was all just a nightmare. But he knew it wasn't. He needed to act quickly before it was too late.
The next morning, Frothy woke up with a throbbing headache. He knew he needed to talk to Dr. Mendez about what had happened. He called the office and got an emergency appointment. When he got there, he told the psychologist about the second blackout and the crimes he had committed.
Dr. Mendez was shocked but remained calm. "Frothy, we need to delve deeper into your hypnosis sessions. Something inside you is triggering these behaviors, and we need to find out what it is."
In the following sessions, Frothy delved deeper into his own mind, confronting repressed memories and old traumas. He discovered that, as a child, he had witnessed the violent death of a close friend, an event he had completely suppressed. This unresolved trauma was now manifesting itself in dangerous and violent ways.
### End of Chapter 2
Frothy was facing an internal struggle with his own demons. With Dr. Mendez's help, he began to unravel the mysteries of his mind. But time was running out, and he knew he needed to find a way to control his blackouts before more blood was spilled.