Notes From Interviewed Subject: 2654

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The subject was interviewed, and as with 2277; the subject thought the abilities were hallucinations, saying that the subject's mind was tricking her into thinking she could "control her tears"; our "therapist" relied to this with a theory that the subject's hallucination allowed it to have some control of emotion, and promised medication, despite her protest. The subject seems to be in a worse state than when she was admitted. We will consult you on this matter, whether or not to legitimately treat this girl as a patient... Or continue treating her as our project.

[We will continue the plan with 2654 as planned, for the already temperamental medication may intinterfere with the paitent's ability. On a separate, yet related note, I sincerely hope that isn't sympathy for our test subject, calling it a "girl". It is no longer a human. Sympathy and legitimate care for an Irregular is undermining in nature, and suggests insubordination. This behaviour, in addition to questioning me is not tolerable, and will be dealt with accordingly. Remember, I picked this staff for disposability, due to a disconnect with the outside world. This means to them, you don't exist anymore. It would be a shame if you were to truly disappear, or even worse, be found in a tragic accident or suicide. {END WARDEN'S NOTE}] 

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