Okay, two questions, and this is a combination of trying to stay objective and being genuinely curious.
1. You appear to commit suicide, spend two years being hounded, chased and tortured, give up your home, your friends, your reputation, your life, your sanity, and your health, almost get killed, get drugged and assaulted, shot, assaulted in a hospital bed by the person who shot you, go on a suicide mission, come back, then almost kill yourself, get assaulted and literally beaten and kicked while lying on the floor, suicidal and in organ failure, get saved by a serial killer of all things, and then risk being murdered by said serial killer on the off chance your friend, your best friend, who you did all those things for, who did all those things to you, just in case he happens to show up, so you can once again, save him. Now, the question, is that in any way remotely a healthy relationship???
2. You know someone who is a doctor. A recently recovered PTSD survivor of torture and captivity shows up and starts talking to said doctor, who proceeds to beat them at least four separate times, including breaking bones and knocking them to the floor, onto unhealed injuries. A while later, said doctor examines and partially treats that same person for kidney failure, drug abuse, dehydration, and suicidal tendencies. And a bit later punches them four times in the face, knocks them to the ground, and proceeds to kick them over and over in teh stomach and chest until they have to be hauled off physically. Now second question, is that the sort of person who should be called a good doctor???
Also, isn’t a lot of this, at the very least, aggravated assault????











