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Ruby Chan:
In the Tsubasa Mental Institute, one man is locked away, pronounced crazy. He thinks that he's travelling through worlds, transported by a 'talking manjuu bun'. And with no progress in 3 years, the administrators are considering giving up.

Enter Dr. Flowright, the best psychological doctor in the region......and the only one who has a mix of telepathic powers and healing hands! It's up to him to convince Kurogane that his delusions aren't real...or are they?

Kurogane - Ruby Chan
Dr. Fai D Flowright - Sakaki

Ruby Chan:
((OOC: Rp start! ))

Kurogane sat in his room.....although he was sure that the word 'cell' was more appropriate in this case. Barren whitewashed walls surrounded him, the only windows being one facing south onto the nearby park, and a small one in the door that was just big enough for the doctors to glance through on their rounds.

Staring down at his hands, Kurogane clenched them into fists, a small growl escaping him. He had heard the doctors today....and what they had said. They tended to forget that just because he'd been pronounced 'crazy', that didn't mean he couldn't hear....so he'd heard the news that they were thinking of giving up on him....of sending him away to a 'higher security institute, which will offer him the type of care we can't'.

Translation - something more like a prison then a mental hospital, where every night the air was split by the cries of patients as they suffered from their nightly nightmares.

Shuddering, Kurogane glared at the doorway, although he was unable to summon one of much force, as he was quickly being pulled back into his sub-consciousness, yielding to the visions that were beginning to fill his head.

"I'm not Mr. Black! I'm Kurogane!" He snapped to the empty cell, before falling back on the bed with a vacant expression as he was lost to his delusions.

Sakaki:
As psychiatrist, Fai D. Flowright walked towards the room where his new patient was suffering yet another unwelcome vision, he heard the man’s yell before even reaching the door.

"I'm not Mr. Black! I'm Kurogane!"

Fai tucked a lock of blonde hair back over his ear, and glanced in the small window to see the dark haired man laying across the bed, his hands covering his head... as he was, no doubt, being sucked unwillingly back into his subconcious...

Fai had been observing the man since they brought him over, and remembered the words that described the man in his records sent over from various authorities.
Visions.... No grasp of reality... Tendency towards extremely violent behavior...

But glancing in at the man, Fai felt something different... saw something already that the others had so obviously missed... something familiar...

Fai opened the door and stepped in quietly... knowing there wouldn’t be a chair in the room considering what was written on the man’s chart, Fai squatted down by the bed, elbows resting on his knees, and smiling, spoke gently to the man, “Kurogane? My name’s Fai, and I’m going to help you.”

Ruby Chan:
"What will you do?"
"Damnit! When I am free from this curse, I'm coming back for it!"

“Kurogane? My name’s Fai, and I’m going to help you.”

Kurogane's eyes slowly flickered open as the visions faded in the wake of this new voice, and he blinked in mild confusion. Turning his gaze to fall on the newcomer...hmmph...more like new doctor...., he suddenly frowned.

"Fai. D. Flowright? Wizard of Seresu?" He whispered.

Sakaki:
“Seresu?” Fai asked... then wondered briefly why that word sounded so familiar...and somehow slightly unnerving. He looked at the dark haired man, considering for a second, then once again regaining his composure, he spoke, “Kurogane, I’m your psychiatrist. I’m going to help you sort out those visions you’ve been having.”

Fai knew he was taking a risk being in the locked room alone with the man, with the words, extremely violent tendencies, stamped across the pages of the large man’s chart time and time again... but he was known to take risks like this all the time. His reputation for having a passion for helping people that extended beyond his own worries for his safety, really equated to a carelessness for his own life that had nothing really to do with his job...

He wasn’t stupid however, and refrained from touching the man, as he sat there smiling up at Kurogane reassuringly, waiting for him to reply...

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