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Shoss: [ yelling ] The Eves: ...
Wakey wakey, sunshine and seawater!
Introduce Yourself
Psych Evaluation
tw: talk of suicide
shane sat, staring at the person in front of her, just as she had the two men who were interviewing her earlier. she assumed this was more bullshit to try and gaslight her in to thinking any of this was natural. shane knew better than to fall for it, at least she thought so. so here she sits, continuing her silent treatment.
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Physical Health
*Tell me about your sleeping habits over the past month. Have you noticed any changes? Difficulty sleeping? Restlessness? What was it like before you were on the island?
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jenny thewlis psych evaluation : 061401
layout is a little different than erin’s, still long as hell im so sorry.
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Physical Health
Tell me about your sleeping habits over the past month. Have you noticed any changes? Difficulty sleeping? Restlessness? What was it like before you were on the island?
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erin walsh psych evaluation : 013001
this is long as hell im so sorry
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What do you remember from the flight?
Psych Evaluation
jenny thewlis: bunker day two
It’s a new day ( or so you’re told ) and you’re brought in for another interview. Agent Wilkes and Dr. Hessman are sat waiting for you on the other side of the table like the day before. “Hello again,” Agent Wilkes greets. Dr. Hessman smiles at you and nods his head instead of saying anything. His notepad is out though and there’s a folder tucked beneath it. You wonder what’s inside.
“Thank you for joining us again today. We know you have a lot of questions,” Agent Wilkes says once you’re seated. “We weren’t the most forthcoming regarding the details of your circumstance yesterday and we intend on clearing those up today. We just needed some time to get all of the details in order. I believe once you’re aware of what we’ve found, you’ll understand why we’ve been so… reserved.” Agent Wilkes has his own folder and he opens that up and takes a look at the papers inside of it before speaking again …
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OONA RAFFERTY: BUNKER DAY ONE
TW: Blood, description of dead animals, frantic praying, etc.
The interview room isn’t the most inviting. It’s cold. There’s cement everywhere you look. A metal table is situated in the center of the room. There’s a single chair on one side of it – the side closest to the door. On the other side, two men are sat next to each other waiting for you. One is in a pressed suit. The other in a thick sweater.
“Hello,” the one in the suit greets. “Thank you for joining us. We just have a few questions for you.” The men introduce themselves. The one in the suit is Agent David Wilkes, FBI. A stoic and authoritative – though not unkind – professional from the looks of things. The man in the sweater is Dr. Parker Hessman. He doesn’t appear very threatening with his thick-rimmed glasses but he’s a trauma psychologist and it’s never good when one of those are around.
“We’ll start off easy,” Agent Wilkes begins. “Just some preliminary questions as we don’t want to overwhelm you. Let’s begin shall we?”
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erin walsh: bunker day two.
It’s a new day ( or so you’re told ) and you’re brought in for another interview. Agent Wilkes and Dr. Hessman are sat waiting for you on the other side of the table like the day before. “Hello again,” Agent Wilkes greets. Dr. Hessman smiles at you and nods his head instead of saying anything. His notepad is out though and there’s a folder tucked beneath it. You wonder what’s inside.
“Thank you for joining us again today. We know you have a lot of questions,” Agent Wilkes says once you’re seated. “We weren’t the most forthcoming regarding the details of your circumstance yesterday and we intend on clearing those up today. We just needed some time to get all of the details in order. I believe once you’re aware of what we’ve found, you’ll understand why we’ve been so… reserved.” Agent Wilkes has his own folder and he opens that up and takes a look at the papers inside of it before speaking again …
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HALIMA BADJIE: BUNKER DAY ONE
The interview room isn’t the most inviting. It’s cold. There’s cement everywhere you look. A metal table is situated in the center of the room. There’s a single chair on one side of it – the side closest to the door. On the other side, two men are sat next to each other waiting for you. One is in a pressed suit. The other in a thick sweater.
“Hello,” the one in the suit greets. “Thank you for joining us. We just have a few questions for you.” The men introduce themselves. The one in the suit is Agent David Wilkes, FBI. A stoic and authoritative – though not unkind – professional from the looks of things. The man in the sweater is Dr. Parker Hessman. He doesn’t appear very threatening with his thick-rimmed glasses but he’s a trauma psychologist and it’s never good when one of those are around.
“We’ll start off easy,” Agent Wilkes begins. “Just some preliminary questions as we don’t want to overwhelm you. Let’s begin shall we?”
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bunker interview part two
shane sat across from the men for a second time. she’s told that it is the next day, but she doesn’t believe them. this whole experience reminded her of when she was in the hospital and how she had to trust everything the doctors were telling her, only this time, she knew these people didn’t have her best interest in mind.
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