Kisaku sat at his desk long after the traditional work hours were over. With his head in his hands (mimicking Y/n's earlier posture rather eerily), he reflected on his first meeting with the notorious mass murderer. Honestly, the three major things he suspected were mania, psychopathy, or psychosis.
Psychopathy, after their initial meeting, was completely eliminated from the options. The boy obviously felt and regulated emotions well. In fact, a smile peeked between Kisaku's fingers, his first impression of the boy was a startled rabbit. The way Y/n's eyes widened and the entire line of his shoulders went rigid the moment Kisaku broke a little regulation...
...Then Kisaku caught Y/n's threat and reassessed that thought. No, he's definitely more like a little baby wolf... All ruffled fur and snapping jaws when he was taken off guard.
So... interesting.
If Y/n had been a psychopath, he would've been unthreatened and unruffled by Kisaku's actions. He would've likely responded calmly, annoyed, or even in contempt to Kisaku's casual disregard for regulations. If he was bit more sadistic, the first thing the (h/c) boy would've done was either physically assault Kisaku or at least leer at him while saying something absolutely bone-chilling.
Instead, Kisaku received a jumpy, snappish response.
It was so normal — to act surprised, to act fearful of reprimand should the security guards report him. It was so normal...
Kisaku was a little bit at a loss. He was definitely looking forward to their session tomorrow. Perhaps signs of psychosis (unlikely) or mania (more likely) would present themselves the more time went on.
More than that however, the files he had requested on Y/n L/n had finally been faxed to him. Notes, typed and handwritten, every diagnosis Y/n has ever been given, and even transcripts of sessions the (h/c) boy had with previous doctors... all there — and Kisaku was fully authorized to go through them. To pick through each word, note, treatment plan... and see where it had all failed. At what point did the boy's previous doctors give up?
More importantly, Kisaku could now see the little bread crumbs Y/n's psyche was dropping all over the place. Unintentional slips of the tongue, curious mannerisms... Kisaku would piece them all together and then he'd step back... to see the image they created. He would see why Y/n did what he did. He would know...
Well, first things first. Kisaku actually needed to read the damn documents before he got too ahead of himself.
January 19
Overseeing Physician: Asakai Daizo
Patient Transfer Request: Y/n L/n.
Notes:
Y/n L/n will be transferred from Bay Juvenile Holding Center to Rosemary Sanitarium. The Sanitarium has been asked to provide sufficient security after the truck holding Mr. L/n has passed the gates. Two armored vehicles will be in attendance escorting Mr. L/n. A security detail of two units of State Police will be...
Kisaku flipped the page, eyes widening minutely when he saw the transcripts from Y/n's actual court case.
"No. 39, 132
Y/n L/n
Vs.
StateSoju M.
We are here before the court to address the Staten House Murders. Y/n L/n, prime suspect, has chosen to plead the insanity case for his defense. We will hold this court before a jury of Mr. L/n's peers to either convict him or seek treatment for him. As it is, he has pled guilty for the murders of five people. Two, were the suspect's own parents, (M/n) and (F/n), and three were members of his class, Koichi [...]"
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Forbidden Fixation (Obsessed!Doctor x Male!Reader)
Random[Male x Male] Y/n L/n is the most infamous resident of Rosemary Sanitarium, an inpatient hospital for the violently insane. He went to trial for five murders, pled the insanity defense, and now sits in glass box for doctors gawk at day in and day ou...