A Talk With The Psychiatrist

This original story takes place during the events of TheTruth.rtf, from the perspective of Tyler.

September 15th, 2010

1:00 PM

Psychiatrist: Okay, so I understand that you are here to talk about one of your classmates, correct?

Tyler: Yes.

Psychiatrist: What is it that you guys call him? Jade...JD...a wierd name.

Tyler: Jadusable. Yes it is an odd name, but it's not his real name. That's just what he goes by.

Psychiatrist: Ah, I see. Now, what about this Jadusable did you want to discuss?

Tyler: Well, I've been worried about him, because he hasn't been out of his room all morning.

Psychiatrist: That's odd. Do you know what he is doing?

Tyler: He won't talk to me now, but he told me that he had continued his little blog thing.

Psychiatrist: Interesting. What is he blogging about?

Tyler: It is actually quite complicated. You see, he thinks that he being haunted by these characters in an old video game. He thinks that there is a sort of demon inside the internet. He calls him "BEN."

Psychiatrist: Wow. That's pretty scary! I...wait, that name...

Tyler: Yeah, he thinks that this "demon" is a reincarnation of that kid who drowned in a lake almost ten years ago.

Psychiatrist: Oh my! That's horrible! I knew his family. So sad.

Tyler: Yeah, pretty sad. But that's not the point. The point is that Jadusable is losing his mind. He took me on this little adventure of his last week, thinking he'd find some clues to whatever this thing is that he's looking for. Now, I know that you and the officials don't believe that I am capable of helping another student in this kind of situation, but Jadusable is my best friend. We've known each other since, like, I don't know...kindergarten! I really don't want him to end up doing the worst thing(s) imaginable because of his beliefs. He may not say it, but I know that he needs my and your help.

Psychiatrist: ...

Tyler: Um...are you ok?

Psychiatrist: Oh yes. Hey, thank you for telling me this Tyler. This sounds very serious. And I agree with you, you should be a part of helping him. For a situation like this, there can never be too much help. I we'll talk to the board about this at our meeting next week. I will give you more details after that point. In the meantime, try to talk some sense into your friend.

Tyler: Thanks so much! You don't know how much this means to me!

Psychiatrist: No problem. See you later.