Dr. Frederick Chilton (
slightlyoffchilt) wrote2013-10-01 10:26 pm
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- IC CONTACT POST FOR MASKORMENACE -

"Hello.
You've reached the direct line of Doctor Frederick Chilton. As I am not available at the moment, you might assume I'm quite busy with something pressing. State your name and business, and I will return your call."
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In that case, let's have another meeting. Name your time.
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We could go for Sunday, as I imagine you have Friday and Saturday plans.
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Sunday's fine for me.
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I'm sincerely looking forward to our session, Dorian, there is much that I want to discuss with you.
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See you then.
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[I'M THINKING OF DOING A SESSION LOG LATER IN THE MONTH or would you like one separate, or handwaved, or threaded here?]
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[ whatever works best with you, bb! ]
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There's only two of us. [Muttered Chilton, in reference to that test Dorian made days ago.] I am not the wrong choice.
[He put down the communicator and leaned back in his chair, frowning as he pulled out the notepad dedicated to Dorian's psychological state.]
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Hopefully I'm not backing things up or anything like that. [ #modelpatient ] Let's get this over with, [ said with a wave of his hand. ]
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[That was the skeptical greeting that Chilton returned fire with, before leaning back in his chair.]
I highly doubt you'd want to get it over it. Be honest.
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Point taken. What about me shall we be discussing today?
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I'll let you choose: either your evidently crippling fear of being ignored for even just a weekend, or an acquaintance of yours. Matthew Lin -- ring a bell?
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ba dum tssssssh.
As he mentions Matthew, Dorian can't help but frown a bit. How the hell did Chilton know Matthew? He'd have to ask Abduxel about that later. ] Let's go with my crippling fear of isolation then. Why not.
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Really. You want that, over Matthew.
[That frown, that choice was duly noted -- but now that the offer had been accepted, Chilton wasn't about to rescind it. Dorian had... Rights... As a patient.
Discussion about Mr. Lin would have to wait.]
All right -- how do you feel, when people leave you by their own volition? I'm not speaking about those forcibly taken, by death or porting out. What have you. How do you cope?
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But ah. People leaving. Of course Chilton would take Dorian blowing up his phone out of sheer annoyance to mean he was worried about the man. Dorian slouched back on the couch, like he didn't have a care in the world. ]
What, like a break-up? I've already had one of those here and I think I took it rather well. I found someone new.
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Dorian Gray, concluded Chilton, considered people to be playthings. All people. His friends, his lovers -- they were all subhuman compared to what Dorian's immortality meant to him. That was the presiding theory anyway, and if Dorian's response didn't resonate the way Chilton wanted it to do so, he did not reveal disappointment.]
Not just break-ups. Leaving you totally. Deeming you irrelevant, beneath them. Trash. How would you react to that?
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[ People didn't leave him. He left them. Dorian didn't take kindly to being ignored, that much was obvious. He had no idea how he would take to people leaving him. ]
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[Chilton's saccharine smile caught on quick; Dorian's reaction was beautiful, exactly what Chilton had wanted. While Chilton hardly thrilled himself with the concept of fear in the same way Crane did, he nevertheless appreciated what a fine mechanism it could provide -- a cog in the grander scheme of things.]
I'm not suggesting it is a likely occurrence, of course. But, hypothetically, if someone you were invested in decided they no longer cared about you, would you react violently?
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Probably not. [ Of course, he wouldn't think he'd react violently unless he had to. ] I suppose I'd probably try and show them up. To prove them wrong somehow.
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[He asked with the consistent tone of someone mildly intrigued and amused by these possibilities, someone who was more invested in the ideas than the personal implications. In truth, Chilton's razor focus was on Dorian. The possibilities only mattered in this case as they related to the probability of Dorian's behavior.
Chilton was scripting a guideline.]
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[And of course, Chilton took legal matters so seriously.]
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Let's go back to me hurting people for abandoning me. I'm sure you'd like that point of conversation better anyway.
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