That's a nice story, I like it. However, I'd like to suggest a writing community for next time, like The Ink Well for example, or Freewriters as OCD community is for topics that don't fit in any other community.
Here's a guide I put together to help you learn about how communities work and why you should use them -> Communities Explained - Newbie Guide. I also put together a list of communities, which is not complete, there are much more communities on Hive, but it will help you get started.
Once you posted your post in the right community, you can then cross post it to OCD community. Here's a guide about cross posting.
Please don't delete any post with the purpose of reposting it in another community as that can be considered abuse. Leave this post here, you'll get it right next time.
I’ve skimmed through the posts you’ve directed me to, and I have one question that I’d like to confirm. If I tag my post with the names of communities, as I’ve done with this post, does that automatically cross-post what I have written to each of those communities?
I didn’t choose to post this piece of writing to OCD in the way that you have explained in your post. I simply tagged it with the OCD tag, which was common practice years ago when I was posting more actively. Would tagging my pieces with a single community name and then keywords related to the content be a better practice?
Some communities have distinctive keywords, which used in the post or the tag section will place your post in their community, but not always. I suggest you read my post about communities and you'll understand how to use it.