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Secret files of Aelyzabeth Thors' psychiatric visits.

Examination Room No. 9

19th December , Space Era S.E. 89 – Psychiatric Hospital No. 4, Capital City of Berlin, Planet New Hope

The air was so cold that frost clung to the window glass.A faint click echoed as the psychiatric recorder started.

Dr. Jones Adam sat behind a plain wooden desk. He looked up from the patient file and met the gaze of the girl sitting across from him — a pale-skinned child with soft white curls and eyes red as rubies glowing in the winter light.She sat still as a statue, but there was something burning deep within those eyes — a restrained storm of emotion.

The Conversation Begins

Jones: Good afternoon, Aelyzabeth. My name is Dr. Jones Adam. I'm the psychiatrist in charge here.Today we'll just have a simple talk, alright? Nothing serious. Do you understand?

Aelyzabeth: (softly) Yes.

Jones: Then let's start easy — could you introduce yourself?

Aelyzabeth: My name is Aelyzabeth Thors.

Jones: That's all?

Aelyzabeth: (looks up slowly) It's short and quick. Do you want to know more, doctor?

Jones: (smiles faintly) Only enough to understand you a little better.

(Recording note: The patient responds cautiously, avoids revealing personal details, shows signs of emotional defensiveness.)

Analytical Dialogue.

Jones: Aelyzabeth… can you tell me what happened that day?

Aelyzabeth: (pauses for a moment) I wasn't wrong. They were.They broke their promise. They killed my brother.

Jones: And how did that make you feel?

Aelyzabeth: (voice trembling slightly) Like the world shattered into pieces.That's what life is… pain. And no one helps. No one ever does.

Jones: Do you think everyone is like that?

Aelyzabeth: Of course. Everyone's the same — cruel, deceitful… no one's truly good.

Jones: And how do you see yourself?

Aelyzabeth: (quietly) I hate myself… I hate everyone… I hate everything.

(Recording note: Patient expresses intense self-loathing, depressive tone, and social detachment — possible signs of Borderline Personality Disorder.)

Psychiatric Observation.

Jones: Tell me, Aelyzabeth… how do you see the world?

Aelyzabeth: The world is only black and white. No middle ground, no gray.No one's truly good or truly evil — everyone lies.

Jones: You speak as if you see things others can't.Do you hear anything? Or feel like someone is watching you?

Aelyzabeth: (pauses, then chuckles softly) I hear them…Voices that shouldn't exist. Whispers from the dark.Sometimes they call my name… sometimes they laugh.I want to sleep, but I can't. I only manage three hours a night.The eyes are everywhere — always watching.

Jones: (carefully notes in the file)

(Observation: Patient experiences auditory hallucinations and constant feelings of being watched. Possible comorbidity between Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Schizoaffective Disorder or Severe Schizophrenia.)

Closing Session.

Jones: Thank you for sharing that with me, Aelyzabeth.That's enough for today. You can rest now.

Aelyzabeth: (smiles faintly, eyes cold)You'll understand me… soon, Doctor.

(She rose quietly from the chair. The door shut softly behind her — leaving Dr. Jones alone in a room that suddenly felt just a little colder than before.)

Thus ends prologue.

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