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Pre-Sim: Psychological Eval

Posted Feb. 14, 2019, 5:09 p.m. by Lieutenant Kusinut “Ember” Sutalo (Diplomatic Relations Officer) (Trin S)

Posted by Lieutenant Dr. Mariah Lee Grayson (Psychiatrist) in Pre-Sim: Psychological Eval

Posted by Lieutenant Kusinut “Ember” Sutalo (Diplomatic Relations Officer) in Pre-Sim: Psychological Eval

Posted by Lieutenant Dr. Mariah Lee Grayson (Psychiatrist) in Pre-Sim: Psychological Eval
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With all said, and all almost done, Ember could almost visualize the end of the day coming near, which meant a shift in the morning. Which, without doubt, would have been far more entertaining than gallivanting about the ship, searching for different areas to make her check-ins and move to the next. Luckily, she had saved the best for last– not that any of them were particularly enthralling.

Making her way towards the office of the psychiatrist, in hopes of catching them in. Stepping up to the door, she pressed her hand against the chime, praying it was the last door she would have to ring, for the evening being.

Lt. Sutalo

Mariah looked up at the sound of the doorchime and smiled wryly in relief. It had been a long couple of hours of reading and charting, and a visitor was a welcome distraction. She stood from her desk and crossed to the door, touching the panel to open the door. It hissed open obediently and Grayson greeted her visitor with a smile. “Hello. Please, come in.”

~Dr. Mariah Grayson, Psychiatrist

“Hello, Doctor Grayson.” A warm smile came across her features, despite the anxiety she was fighting at the thought of this meeting. “I assume you’ve probably better things to do, although, I need a boarding evaluation done, if you don’t mind.” Kusinut wasn’t afraid of psychiatrists, nor the evaluation, she simply felt uneasy about them. Luckily, she usually didn’t have much to say to them, so most of them didn’t keep her long, hence why she found them to be the ‘best’ out of the three check-ins.

Lt. Sutalo
DRO

The answer Mariah received was polite, even a bit self-deprecating. The assumption that psych evals were not worth her time was not how Grayson saw them, of course, but the diplomat’s words weren’t really for Mariah’s benefit. Whether she knew it or not, Kusinut had just revealed her own discomfort. Grayson understood it and was not bothered or passing judgment. “Psych evals are part of my job, so you’re not bothering me at all. I realize they aren’t part of yours, however, so perhaps I should apologize to you?” She smiled, her eyes revealing her teasing.

~Dr. Mariah Grayson, Psychiatrist

Perturbed, at first, without knowing what Greyson had meant, Kusinut didn’t respond. Although, realising she was just teasing, Ember allowed for a small smile to come across her features. “I don’t think an apology is necessary; but I appreciate it.” She returned, relaxed by Mariah’s calm exterior. She did not seem as stoic as the other psychiatrists she had previously met, her expression welcoming rather than harsh and apathetic. In some ways, it reminded Ember of a friendliness, perhaps even a maternal vibe. Still plagued by anxiety, albeit settled in part by Greyson’s welcome, she approached the psychiatrist. “So.. where do we begin?”

Lt. Sutalo
DRO


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