Chapter 46

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Hello, fellow fanders!

Obviously it's been a while since I updated, and I apologise. So many things have been happening at school, and I just didn't get time. I would like to make a few things clear before we go forward.

I will never abandon my stories. Even if I fall out of the fandom (which I have), or lose interest, I don't like to leave stories incomplete. However, seeing as I now have more schoolwork and responsibilities, chances are having a solid upload schedule probably isn't going to work. I'll try to update at least every two weeks, but it may not happen that way. Sorry for the inconvenience! And thank you so much for sticking with me even with the whole disappearing acts.

Me @ everyone about todoroki : I just think he's swell.

Also, I apologise for the crappy chapter.

WARNINGS : Mentions of medication, mentions of food, swearing, kind of implied experimenting on people without consent, I think that's it?

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To say Margaret didn't enjoy her job would be as far from the truth as you could possibly get. To say Margaret loved her job would also be shooting too far. She appreciated what she was doing, and she knew that it needed to be done, but that doesn't mean she enjoys the paperwork.

She sighed, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. She leaned back into her chair, and once again cursed the less than sufficient lighting in her room. She'd wanted to change the positioning of her desk, but whenever she tried to get help all of the caretakers were miraculously busy. And mahogany is much heavier than she gave it credit for.

She sat up.

Spread out on the desk in front of her were an array of folders, each with a goofy picture of one of the school's therapists on the front. It was a small project that the therapists had started this year after one of them called when Holly was looking through them. She immediately freaked out at how monotonous the job seemed, and told the other staff members.

After that they'd switched their file colours from the usual manilla to a rainbow. They also took photos with snapchat filters and pasted them on the top to replace the black and white name tags. It made looking through the files slightly more bearable, although she did sometimes wish they didn't go through the trouble for something that was only given a passing glance.

Her eyes flicked downward to the file in her hands.

Maximus Rode

Condition/s : Manic Bipolar Disorder

Mood stabilizers seem to be causing improvements, and will be put on an SSRI next week to help with depressive episodes.

In feedback survey student said that their therapist "Is sh*tty as f*ck" and is "Incapable of giving good advice". They don't seem to respond well to their current one, and is requesting to not be involved in the counselling process at all.

She rubbed her temples and tapped the name into the system. He was a first year, who clearly hadn't gotten used to the system yet. She unclipped the paper from the file and set it aside. They couldn't take him out of therapy, especially considering his disorder, but perhaps changing therapists would help.

She flicked through a few more reports until something else caught her eye.

Patton Corlt

Condition/s : (Atypical?) Depressive Disorder

Clubs : LGBT club, baking bros (occasional attendance)

Student's health seems to be declining without reason. While it may not be a cause for concern, it does not follow the patterns the student's episodes have in the past. Seems to have started three or so weeks ago, with no particular event attached to it.

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