JK Rowling has issued some wonderful words of advice to a fan after they tweeted her with a plea for help.
One Twitter user wrote to the author, explaining that she was "tired of being sad all the time" and didn't know how to scare away the "dementors" living under her bed.
Spotting the cry for help amid a sea of tweets, Rowling brilliantly responded within eight minutes to say:
The author advised her fan that she should ask for help and not fight alone. And that the dementors are "bothering a unique, valuable human being who deserves happiness".
As can be expected, other Twitter users went into a state of complete adoration for the author and also offered their words of advice and comfort to '@mtrssmustdie'.
10 Things You Didn't Know About J.K Rowling
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Open Image ModalAs a child JK Rowling's favourite book was The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge.PHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalJK Rowling insisted on using British actors for the Harry Potter filmsPHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalJK Rowling and her husband (an anaesthetist) have no plans to stop working despite her multi million pound fortune, as she thinks working sets a good example to her childrenPHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalJK Rowling goes on Harry Potter fan sites - she once visited the chatroom of popular site Mugglenet, and got told to keep quiet by regulars as she didn't know enough about Harry PotterPHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalJK Rowling typed Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on a typewriter PHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalAfter graduating, and before starting the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling worked as a researcher at Amnesty InternationalPHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalBefore she finished the books, she let Alan Rickman in on the whole story, so that he could play the character of Severus Snape better in the filmsPHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalHarry Potter and JK Rowling have the same birthday, 31st JulyPHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalHer preferred Hogwarts house would be Gryffindor (the same house as Harry, Ron and Hermoine)PHOTO: PA
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Open Image ModalHer first fan letter was from a reader called Francesca Gray. She thought JK Rowling was a man and started her letter, 'Dear Sir...'PHOTO: PA