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        Notes:

        Patient 12 isn't doing so well. They're experiencing some levels of paranoia, and their anger is almost out of control. I really hope that this isn't a repeat of Patient 0. I have told the team to be cautious of them.

        Log:

        12:00 A.M They tried to cover up the cameras in the room. They asked someone to stay in the room with them. We hesitantly complied. Patient 12 wanted someone there because, in their words, "There is something watching me... Not just the cameras." So we allowed them to have company of one staff member. But they didn't want that person, they wanted someone else. So we allowed them to pick. That person kept them company until they became paranoid of that person to, and asked us to remove the staff member from the room.

        1:00 A.M Patient 12 isn't sleeping. No surprise. The stubbed their toe on a door and took it out on the pillows. 

        2:00 A.M Patient 12 has resorted to hiding in a corner. I seriously don't want another Patient 0. I might ask for someone else to take my shift and type these entries.

        3:00 A.M They seem to have a thing for chaos since they decided to shred up a bunch of paper and scatter the pieces around.

        4:00 A.M They're hiding under the bed. Still not asleep.

        5:00 A.M Apparently now is the perfect time to throw everything around the room, as that is exactly what Patient 12 is doing. And now is the perfect time to brew some coffee since I still have seven more hours.

       6:00 A.M They're still creating a mess in the room. Now they're just rolling around in it.

       7:00 A.M They're hiding in a corner.

        8:00 A.M They didn't sleep at all. We offered them breakfast, but they're clearly in a bad mood. Told us to "F*** off."

        9:00 A.M They ended up eating breakfast. But of course they can't be normal, they have to lick the syrup off the plate.

        10:00 A.M Patient 12 was supposed to take test to see where they're at. I know they're still a minor, so the scores wouldn't have been anything big. Of course, their response was, "Shove it up your a**." Such language from a kid. Needless to say, we couldn't get them to take the test. 

        11:00 A.M We sent in a few staff members to pick up the room because they wouldn't do it. They stayed curled up in a corner while the team worked. 

        12:00 P.M I can finally get some rest. Patient 12 is screaming curses at the camera.

        Conclusion:

        Patient 12 was already a rebellious kid, but this experiment seems to have added more fuel. As for their anger and paranoia, we'll see if someone could possibly help them. I don't believe that they are as dangerous as Patient 0 was, but let's not push them towards the edge.

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