Hey Ena! Mind if I call you Ena? Eh, still gonna call you Ena even if you don't like it. :P
First: Some periods buddy. Got a lot of commas, but not many periods.
Second: I think Phoebe and Hunter could be good friends. Phoebe has major depression and needs a steady dosage of anti-depressants to be at the level of happiness that normal humans experience. Those born with it and those damaged by life come by depression in different ways, but the feeling is the same. I know that through experience.
Third: Talking to Hunter....BAD Idea for you to just start taking anti-depressants to deal with your issues. It's just as bad as drowning yourself in alcohol. The first few days to a week feel worse as your body adjusts to the medication. For me, that meant lots of nightmares and ungodly amounts of sweating. One day I ate nothing, the next day I ate everything. I've gained twenty pounds, even though I eat less than before. I sleep more and have less energy. If you forget to take the pills or decide to quit cold turkey, you will never return to your state before. In fact, you'll be lower than before. Quitting anti-depressants is a very slow process of taking smaller and smaller doses, typically two to three weeks for each step (3/4ths, half, and a quarter usually, but sometimes they cut your dosage into fifths, sixths, or even tenths) until you're finally off the drug. Also, the side-effects can be killer. Abilify sometimes works on the worse cases. It's an antipsychotic marketed as an antidepressant. My mother (who has depression and bipolar disorder) took it for her bipolar, and while her mood swings stopped, her anxiety was so bad that she would not leave a building if it was raining. Her fear of driving in the rain magnified so much she was literally afraid of rain.
So, Hunter, you're gonna have a bad time.
EDIT: Goddamn I rant!