Auditory hallucinations (if that's what they are) can be a sign of mental disease. The fact that you can hear the voice, but no one else can suggests that may very well be the case. No offense, but I'd suggest you seek professional help.
I wrote a long story in this space that in the end was not mine to tell, so I deleted it. I suggest you watch the movie "A Beautiful Mind", which describes the life of a gentleman who was schizophrenic early in his life but didn't identify the fact until later. You might find it thought-provoking.
I almost wish I could post this anonymously, because I fear that there's no way to say this to you without risking your taking offense, but please believe that this is not my intent. I guess if you see this, I clicked "Post Quick Reply" instead of "Back"...
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