Crazy Son [prologue Part 2] By Crazy Wanker -

If you are currently drafting or analyzing this piece, a strong second half of a prologue generally needs to leave the reader feeling off-balance:

: We need to see the exact moment the friction between the narrator and the "Crazy Son" sparks an actual fire.

: Often, when a narrator labels a character as "crazy," it is a defense mechanism. It is easier to call a son crazy than it is to admit we do not understand the architecture of his mind. Crazy Son [Prologue Part 2] By Crazy Wanker

While there is no widely known, authoritative literary piece or viral blog post titled , the prompt strongly channels the energy of underground internet fiction, raw slice-of-life blogging, or experimental storytelling.

: The most terrifying realization in a "Prologue Part 2" is usually the narrator realizing that the son's madness is just a louder, unedited echo of their own suppressed chaos. 🎭 The Mask of the "Crazy Wanker" If you are currently drafting or analyzing this

If this is a specific indie web-novel, a niche forum post, or a prompt you are actively developing, it touches on themes of chaotic family dynamics, psychological tension, and unapologetic self-expression.

There is a specific kind of liberation that comes from adopting a moniker like "Crazy Wanker" to tell a story about a "Crazy Son." It strips away the polished, safe veneer of mainstream literature and dives headfirst into the messy, uncomfortable, and deeply human corners of our minds. While there is no widely known, authoritative literary

To write under a self-deprecating or aggressive pseudonym is a deliberate choice. It tells the reader immediately: I am not here to give you a sanitized, polite version of the truth.