Twenty Three.

67 4 0
                                    

Aria's pov;

"I hope all of you had a great holiday, but I hope as well that you put a lot of time and effort into your assignments as well. Good luck to everyone. You are dismissed" Our professor said and I got out of my classroom.

As I walked out of the building, I heard someone behind me and my name was called. "Aria"

I looked beside me and Harry walked next to me. "What?"

"Wait up" He stood in front of me and stopped me from walking any further away from him.

"I have somewhere I need to be, so if you don't mind" I said.

"Can't we talk for a moment?" He asked.

"I have priorities" I said.

"So, talking to me is not important to you?" He asked.

"Is this a trick question?" I raised a brow at him.

"I just want to talk normally, about our problems. Since your dad is not here anymore, we can talk, right?" He asked.

"Not right now. I have somewhere to be, and I'm going to be late. Prove to me that you can act sane and I will talk with you" I said and continued walking.

Private personalized patient file.

Number of session: No2

Date: January 10th 2017

Client name: Aria C. Thomas.

Date of birth: June 18th 1994

Client ID: 372

Type of problem: Unknown.

History of problem: Unknown.

Present day effects: Uknown.

Additional information: Creative.

"Aria, nice to see you again" Dr. Eleanor smiled at me.

"You too" I smiled back.

"So, your tests are out, but I would rather we talked again about yourself first, alright? Tests say nothing about a person" She said.

"Okay"

"How are you feeling today? Are you happy, stressed?"

"I guess I'm in a pretty inbetween state. I'm not too happy or too sad. Nothing has really happened. I'm just a little bit blue, but it happens every day" I said.

"And why is that?" She asked.

"Because I have nightmares, every single day" I said.

"Nightmares? When did these nightmares started?" She asked.

"Right after I found out my boyfriend cheated on me" I said.

"I see. Was it the first time you had those nightmares?" She asked.

"No. I had them last year for three months in a row, every single time. Same nightmare I always have, but it gets more intense and real every time. They stopped when the medicine I used to get started working" I said.

"What kind of medicine?" She asked.

"Antidepressants. I tried a type of SSRIs first, but they didn't work, so I was prescribed Tricyclic Antideprassants" I said.

"Did you have any of the side effects?" She asked.

"I don't think so. Because they worked for me" I said.

Love Trap (Slow Updates)Where stories live. Discover now