As Lewis walks in, his parents walk to the front desk and talk to the person behind the counter. When they finish a short young woman comes walking into the lobby and looks at Lewis. Lewis immediately knew that this was it, this was the last time he was gonna see his parents for a long time, and he was happy.
"Hello, my name is Stacy, but you may call me doctor Jenson." The woman said.
"Welp, I guess this is goodbye." Bethany said looking at Lewis.
"I guess it is." Lewis looked at the floor.
"We're gonna miss you."
"Good to know." Lewis followed doctor Jenson through the doorway.
"So this is the lounge, you will be able to spend free time in here and where you will be eating, and that room over there is for group therapy, and the room across from it is for personal therapy lessons, and here we are. This is your room, you have a bed, and a small bathroom, on the bed are your clothes that you will be wearing for your time here."
"Is that it?" Lewis asked looking around the empty lounge.
"Well there are rules of course, but they are posted up on your wall in your room."
As Lewis walks in, he hears the door behind him close and locked, but he didn't seem to care, all he wanted to do was sleep now.
Once Lewis finally falls asleep he begins to dream about the conversation between his parents and the police officer, but it was different this time. He could hear the cries for help from the three people he hated the most. He could see the look on their faces, it made him feel powerful and scared at the same time.
"Time to get up, let's go." Said one of the doctors.
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The Hypocritical Oath
General FictionIn 2017 a young misunderstood boy is sent to a hospital far away from home because his parents think he's dangerous. His life gets flipped upside down as he loses friends, but he makes closer friends with the others at the hospital, but that's when...
