What's up, Doc?
Delirium. Good to see you. Please, take a seat.
Any seat?
Of course.
I want this one... ... ... So, what's this about Doc?
We wanted to discuss something with you.
Oh?
I wanted to talk to you about Delight.
... ... ... Delight was a long time ago.
By all accounts, 2017, if I am not mistaken. The second year of uni.
... ... ... I suppose.
I wanted to ask you about Delight, just because we find it interesting that you, the one person who remembers all of the fragmented memories that others have forgotten, doesn't remember something so pivotal as your ... ... ...
You think I don't know?
I think you chose to forget. There is a significant distinction. And I believe you do remember, deep down.
Look, Doc... ... ... Maybe... ... ... maybe you're right. Maybe I do know, but I can't say it out loud. Not now at least. Because ... because ...
You don't have to say it. What is important is that you are aware of it. You have an important role in TPCP. I just want you to know that someone else has your back. And that someone wants to ensure that there isn't another incident like it.
I ... ... ... Yeah. Thanks, Doc.
Would you like to organise regular check-ins?
I ... ... ... Can I think about it?
Take all the time you need. I'll be right here.
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