24th December, Space Era S.E. 89
Examination Room No. 9, Psychiatric Hospital No. 4
Recorded by:Dr. Jones Adam.
Note:The device "Neural Feedback Resonator" (NFR-03) — a deep hypnosis headset — was used to access the patient's subconscious mind safely for a short duration, allowing precise psychological analysis.
[Session 1 – Dialogue During Therapy].
In the dimly lit room, soft blue light reflected off metallic walls.Aelyzabeth von Thors sat on the examination chair, wearing the NFR-03 headset connected to a large monitor.A low hum of frequencies filled the air.Dr. Jones pressed the recorder and began the session.
Jones: Alright, Aelyzabeth… I want you to close your eyes.Take a slow, deep breath in… and let it out gently.(Sound of the respirator: hiss… hiss…)Can you hear my voice?
Aelyzabeth: (dreamlike tone) …Yes… I can hear you…
Jones: Good. Now, don't be afraid.I want you to imagine a place where you feel completely safe — anywhere you choose.
Aelyzabeth: (pauses) …There's no such place…
Jones: Why not, Aelyzabeth?
Aelyzabeth: Because everywhere is full of voices… and eyes watching me all the time.Even in my dreams… there's no space left for me.
(Brainwave monitor shows abnormally high interference — spikes at 32–34Hz indicate strong mental resistance.)
Jones: Tell me, Aelyzabeth — that day, when you lost your brother… what did you see?
Aelyzabeth: (trembling voice) I saw blood…I saw him fall…And then I heard them — the laughter — still echoing inside my head…
Jones: And what did you do then?
Aelyzabeth: I just… told the voices to stop.But they wouldn't.So I made everything silent… completely silent… forever.
(Brainwave pattern spikes violently. A magnetic-like distortion flashes across the monitor.)
Jones: You hate those voices, don't you?
Aelyzabeth: I hate everything that makes a sound…I hate people… I hate society… I hate nature…Because it forces me to exist, to hear, to breathe.If none of it existed… maybe I could finally be at peace.
Jones: I see…Do you realize, Aelyzabeth, that you sound like you want to be the center of everything —so that all things would stop when you do?
Aelyzabeth: (soft laugh) You're quick to understand, Doctor…Yes. I want everything to revolve around me.Because if it all stops… then I can stop too.
Jones: Aelyzabeth… I think that's enough for today. Let's stop here.
(The sound of slow breathing fills the room.Her brainwave activity begins to calm.Dr. Jones carefully removes the NFR headset.)
End of Session Note.
The patient displays extreme delusional thinking and severe detachment from external reality.Emotional instability and "Self-Deity" tendencies are evident — the belief of being the center of the universe.Medication is not recommended at this stage, as antipsychotics may further intensify hallucinations and delusions.
[Session 2 – Conversation with the Guardian].
Location: Doctor's Office, 2nd Floor, Psychiatric Hospital No. 4
The office was filled with medical files and dim yellow light.Dr. Jones sat across from a woman with snow-white hair — Aeria von Thors,a gentle-looking woman in her early thirties whose eyes were full of worry.
Aeria: (trembling voice) Dr. Jones… how is my daughter? How is she doing?
Jones: (soft sigh) Mrs. Aeria, today's session was… very difficult.Aelyzabeth's mind is tangled and confused.She carries hatred toward society, toward herself, and even toward nature itself.
Aeria: (tearfully) My God… my daughter… she was never like this before…
Jones: I understand, Mrs. Aeria. Please don't blame yourself.This isn't only about upbringing.Part of it comes from psychological trauma… and part may involve her brain's structure itself.Right now, she perceives the world as constant hostility — everything feels like a threat to her.
Aeria: Is there… any way to cure her?
Jones: (thinks for a moment) I'll be honest — it won't be easy.It could take a long time.I'm avoiding medication for now, because in her case, certain drugs may worsen the delusions and hallucinations.Until we understand her mind better, I'll continue with psychoanalytic therapy only.
Aeria: (shaking) I'm scared… scared that my daughter will never come back to who she was…
Jones: I understand. I feel the same way.But please believe me — Aelyzabeth is still there, somewhere inside.Her true self still exists, crying for help.We must reach it… before it's completely swallowed by whatever is twisting her mind.
Aeria: (silent for a moment, then softly) Doctor…What if it's not just an illness?What if it's… something else?
Jones: (pauses) …Something else?
Aeria: I mean… sometimes, at night…I hear her talking to someone in her room — when no one's there.And the worst part is… I heard that voice answer back.
(Dr. Jones stares at her seriously, unable to respond right away.)
Jones: I'll look into everything, Mrs. Aeria.Please don't worry.I won't let your daughter face that darkness alone.
Aeria: (quietly crying) Thank you… Dr. Jones…
End of Scene Note.
"The guardian shows high stress levels and mild paranoia, likely from chronic anxiety due to long-term caregiving.The next therapy session must proceed with extreme caution — Aelyzabeth is beginning to respond unusually deeply to hypnosis, far beyond expected levels.During one phase, her brainwave pattern briefly resembled a signal not originating from any known human neural frequency.
I'm starting to wonder…What if the voices Aelyzabeth hears aren't just inside her head?"
Thus ends Chapter B-II.
