I sat at my desk, I decided to work out of my work office today. I was having some renovations being made to my home and the noise and mess had been just a little much. Jotting down some notes for my first appointment, he was due in fifteen minutes. Jase had become a great friend of mine. Over the years of helping him and just talking to him I grew to care for him a great deal. Now that the holidays were over and a new year had begun, my patients were scheduling up all they could. Trent had referred me some troubled teens in his pack that he thinks just might need to talk out what was wrong with them. A few of the soldiers from the realm and my regulars. Of course Victor my most trusted guard was standing outside the door as always. When the knock came, I stood and walked over opening the door. Smiling, I moved aside and let Jase Kayrs into my office. Good morning Jase. It's really nice to see you again. Please come in and have a seat. He sat and smiled as I sat in my chair behind my desk. “Good morning, Prophet Donovan. Thank you for seeing me today.” I smiled at him. Jase please call me Lily. It's my pleasure, really. I know you asked to keep seeing me even though I discharged you months ago. Is everything okay now? Are you still having the nightmares? I asked him. “No, Lily. I'd just like to talk to you. It makes me feel a little bit better.” Why do you say that Jase? He looked at me. “I can talk to you about anything and not feel like I’m being judged.” Jase no one judges you. We've had that conversation before. Your family loves you dearly. “I know that. But, I just feel comfortable here talking to you.” I smiled at him and nodded my head. Alright, let’s talk. Tell me what is on your mind Jase. First, would you like some coffee or tea? He shook his head. “No thank you.” Let’s begin. Jase began to talk and tell me what was on his mind. By the time the two hours were finished, he was smiling a lot more and left my office feeling much better. My next two appointments were the teens Trent referred me. They were both good boys just needed someone to talk to and hear what they had to say. I finish my paperwork quickly. I let Trent know in my email, that I will continue to see them and check my schedule to set up a meeting for them. I also let Trent know that they were good boys just feeling a little left out. That maybe let them help out with building or some community service stuff. Sending my email, I put my files away. My next appointments were not for a few hours, so I decided to go shopping have some lunch. I needed to buy a new top that would go well with my Christmas present I got from my rebel. It was a nice surprise to open my front door and have a gift sitting on my mat for me. The necklace and earrings sets were beautiful! Closing up my laptop. I put it in my bag, grabbed my purse and left my office.
I sat at my desk, I decided to work out of my work office today. I was having some renovations being made to my home and the noise and mess had been just a little much. Jotting down some notes for my first appointment, he was due in fifteen minutes. Jase had become a great friend of mine. Over the years of helping him and just talking to him I grew to care for him a great deal. Now that the holidays were over and a new year had begun, my patients were scheduling up all they could. Trent had referred me some troubled teens in his pack that he thinks just might need to talk out what was wrong with them. A few of the soldiers from the realm and my regulars. Of course Victor my most trusted guard was standing outside the door as always. When the knock came, I stood and walked over opening the door. Smiling, I moved aside and let Jase Kayrs into my office. Good morning Jase. It's really nice to see you again. Please come in and have a seat. He sat and smiled as I sat in my chair behind my desk. “Good morning, Prophet Donovan. Thank you for seeing me today.” I smiled at him. Jase please call me Lily. It's my pleasure, really. I know you asked to keep seeing me even though I discharged you months ago. Is everything okay now? Are you still having the nightmares? I asked him. “No, Lily. I'd just like to talk to you. It makes me feel a little bit better.” Why do you say that Jase? He looked at me. “I can talk to you about anything and not feel like I’m being judged.” Jase no one judges you. We've had that conversation before. Your family loves you dearly. “I know that. But, I just feel comfortable here talking to you.” I smiled at him and nodded my head. Alright, let’s talk. Tell me what is on your mind Jase. First, would you like some coffee or tea? He shook his head. “No thank you.” Let’s begin. Jase began to talk and tell me what was on his mind. By the time the two hours were finished, he was smiling a lot more and left my office feeling much better. My next two appointments were the teens Trent referred me. They were both good boys just needed someone to talk to and hear what they had to say. I finish my paperwork quickly. I let Trent know in my email, that I will continue to see them and check my schedule to set up a meeting for them. I also let Trent know that they were good boys just feeling a little left out. That maybe let them help out with building or some community service stuff. Sending my email, I put my files away. My next appointments were not for a few hours, so I decided to go shopping have some lunch. I needed to buy a new top that would go well with my Christmas present I got from my rebel. It was a nice surprise to open my front door and have a gift sitting on my mat for me. The necklace and earrings sets were beautiful! Closing up my laptop. I put it in my bag, grabbed my purse and left my office.


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