Private Finished Returning Patient: Oluremi

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"Right..." Her smiled quickly morphed into a grimace, then all expression on her face and in her voice dropped. Something Dr. Bryndísarson would be very experienced with whenever the topic of Remi's family came up. Remi had not noticed the change in her demeanor, being too focused on the topic at hand.

"The thing is... I don't really feel like a young adult... or consider myself one." For those who aged differently from humans, explaining ages here felt like one of the harder tasks on this island. "Basically all my friends are teenagers, and back home, I wasn't really an adult. My magic isn't done developing, and I'm only twenty-one."

Being here made her realize how silly that must have sounded to some people. Despite Dr. Bryndísarson because used to the supernatural, Remi wondered if she should clarify more on how her people aged, or if he had enough experience to just understand.

"And, well... we're supposed to live closely and happily in a big household. There's only eight of us right now. We're really small. I don't want to make my family look disappointing and disorganized... or for everyone to think I abandoned them. Like, I'm technically royalty. I don't really have any power, but I can't make myself look bad to everyone."

It felt like her thoughts were becoming more jumbled the more she talked. Words were flowing out of her nonstop, but not in any pattern she was controlling. The frustration was getting to her, but the numbness prevented her from expressing the emotions she was feeling or felt like she should feel.

"Sorry, I don't think I'm making sense. I think... After thinking about it, I think I don't want to leave." She told herself this a hundred times. Convincing herself to leave, then right when she was about to progress, she backed out and accepted where she was. It was fine.
 
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Remi was always tense when talking about her family. It didn't necessarily indicate bad things--lots of people got tense when they thought about their family in a serious context for any number of reasons--but Remi's was... unique. She hadn't told him anything blatant, but Valli had his own suspicions. The issue was navigating those suspicions with a completely alien culture, which he only had a small view from.

"Remi," Valli started, which was generally a sign he was going to point something out that Remi might not like. "Many of your points--about being royalty, and about making your family look bad--are points that only apply in your homeland. No one here would bat an eye if you moved out. It would be considered perfectly normal. You've mentioned before that you feel like the island is a home as well, and I think that's something you'll have to consider - that you moving out would not reflect negatively on you at all in the island's culture... and that the culture of your home is very far away. Will the general population of your home know if you move out?"
 

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Dr. Bryndísarson was not wrong, but Remi could not help but feel a bit frustrated. Her paranoia wondered if he thought she was stupid. Anything she did here would come back for her sooner or later, even if she never returned to Ilada. There was no way around it.

"We weren't supposed to live here forever. It's, like, a vacation, I guess. We're just gathering information. I'm kind of just along for the ride while my moms and grandparent do their stuff. I shouldn't really be here anyways. I'm not twenty-four yet. And if I moved out, I'd still have to deal with my family if I visited. Doesn't matter if they're living here or on Ilada. I don't think I could just cut them off."

Remi nearly laughed when Dr. Bryndísarson asked if her people would know if she moved out. Instead, what came out was a weird huff through her nose. "I wouldn't be surprised. Information travels fast. Privacy and personal space is a luxury back there." A frown and soft groan managed to get through before she returned to no expression. "Even if it takes a while, people will know things and make assumptions. Like... living alone makes people think either you abandoned your family or your family abandoned you. And knowing Ma—Uh... I mean Béa. Knowing Béa, she'd say I'm ungrateful, then try to make it look like my fault when people notice I'm not living with my family anymore. I mean... it's not wrong, I guess. It is my fault if I move out."
 

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There were a lot of cultural issues at play, and a part of Valli momentarily wondered if he shouldn't refer Remi back to an Oricenta therapist. Only that begged a more important question: Did the Oricenta even have therapists?

He suspected the answer would probably be no.

"It would be your choice, not your fault." Valli carefully corrected, taking a few moments to process it. The living situation was, by human standards, fairly unhealthy--but it was hard to say how unhealthy it was or wasn't for an Oricenta.

He tapped his fingers on his leg as he tried to process.

"I think what you have to decide is where you'll prioritize things. Your time. Your focus. But also your expectations. Right now you're caught between two sets of expectations, those of your home and original culture, and now the culture of the islands. In an ideal world, you wouldn't have to pick, and both sides would understand the other, but in this case it's not so ideal. I would recommend weighing things out. Look at the pros and cons of both. Make a list of the upsides and downsides of each choice, and help use that to compare."
 

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A small frown formed when Dr. Bryndísarson said it wouldn't be her fault. Whether it was or was not her fault didn't matter. What mattered was that she was going to be treated like it was her fault if she chose to move out.

The rest of his advice sat better with Remi. A list of pros and cons could work in a similar style to the list she gave to Valli. Looking at it objectively without letting too many emotions get in the way was the only issue she could see.

"Yeah... One of my friends said I could move in with him and would help me move without my family knowing. I took two jobs just in case I said yes too. Just..." she ran a hand down her face, "It's a lot, and my mind feels jumbled, and, like, I don't hate my family, and I don't want them to hate me. I'd miss Ade too, and Arjean. I'm not even sure if I'd be allowed to babysit Arjean and Junchi if I left. I guess I'm not really needed, but I've been doing it for years."

She wanted to mention she was worried about Arjean if she left them behind, but Remi still worried that Dr. Bryndísarson might do something against her family with the information she gave him.
 

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There was still a lot of finger tapping, the most telltale sign that Valli was thinking. Like a computer whose indicator swirled to indicate it was loading, Valli tended to fidget as he thought about things. Sometimes answers came easy. Sometimes he could prompt without pause. And sometimes he needed to stop and digest.

"I can't speak about your culture. It's foreign to me, and not something I can directly relate to. But what I can relate to is the way you act, and the way you speak about it. You obviously want to move out. You've looked into places you can go and jobs you can take. You're making preparations, but you're hesitating before taking the final step."

Hesitating probably for good reasons, but hesitating just the same.

"I think it might be helpful, above and beyond a list, to think about the worst case scenario. What would happen if you left? What are the consequences, the side effects? If you left tomorrow, moved out, provided for yourself."
 

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Remi watched Dr. Bryndísarson's fingers tap away before her eyes drifted off to who knows where. Remi didn't know. She was too busy thinking and wasn't focused on how she was just staring at the wall behind her therapist. She was listening, but only partially. Enough to be able to make mostly comprehensible responses.

If Remi was more focused, she would have been supremely thankful that Dr. Bryndísarson did not ask for more information about oricenta. She already told him small details about Ilada, and she felt like that was all he needed. It was hard to tell what parts he would approve of what parts he wouldn't, and her biggest worry was that he would act like her problems aren't as important because what she dislikes is normal to her species.

"I guess... I wouldn't really be able to interact with my family much anymore. Going back to Ilada being would be awkward... because family... Going to school and working two jobs to get what I want instead of allowances."

She let out a long, exhausted sigh, then went silent for a couple of minutes. I already got everything set up, so I guess I should just go and do it. If it doesn't work out, my moms will probably let me back in. As long as I don't take off my markings."

Just saying that made her want to vomit. Or cry. Or scream. She knew that if she went back, she would regret it and not have another chance to leave again. To keep her from making a mess of Dr. Bryndísarson's carpet, she changed her position where her body loosened and leaned back on the chair.
 

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Working two jobs instead of allowances. It wasn't quite in his job description, but it was also not at all uncommon for controlling parents to neglect to mention very important things.

"If you haven't looked into it, the school does a great deal towards ensuring everyone can get an education. Dorming is effectively free, and they'll ensure you have all the essentials. It wouldn't be unusual to keep a side job for spending money, but you shouldn't need to work two jobs unless you have particularly expensive hobbies."

Which would hopefully be one less thing to worry about.

"But it sounds as if, even in the worst case scenario, you could always change your mind. I think when you make the list, you'll find that the pros are much larger than the cons."

It would be hard for Valli to miss that Remi was, to say the least, a bit out of it. Whether dissociating or just lost in thought was hard to tell, but it was fairly clear that Remi was not telling him everything. Her body language when it came to her parents--especially Beatrice--was fairly clear just the same.

"Take the leap. Manta Carlos has a thousand and one safety nets to catch you if something goes wrong."
 

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How could she have forgotten such important information? She had friends who lived in the dorms. One of her co-workers and close friends lived in a dorm. That should have been Remi's first pick. She tried to not look embarrassed. It was no big deal, and she could play it off. Though for a few seconds, her eyes focused back on Dr. Bryndísarson and her cheeks turned orange.

"I... forgot about that... Maybe if I can find another friend who needs a roommate. Right now, I feel a bit more comfortable with Eon, and I'd feel bad if I backed out right when it looked like I was all ready. I don't mind working two jobs anyways. My boss is friendly, and I'm partnered with The Forbidden Zone to serve my pastries and ice cream. It makes me feel more... mature I guess. Like I'm actually an adult here. If that makes sense. Like, I wouldn't be expected to work yet in Ilada. It'd be all school until I'm an adult.

"That reminds me... My main job is to help grow and sell cannabis... but I want to be a child psychologist. I'm all ready for how much schooling I'll have to do, but... will that job affect me? I should have thought about it before, but when Tai offered me the position, I felt like I had to say yes..."
 
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Remi was already sliding into several unhealthy habits, and it wasn't hard for Valli to figure out why. She'd rolled over and done as she was told her whole life, and that dynamic didn't change just because she was pulling away from her mother's control. The dynamic still existed with friends, with extended family... really, with anyone she felt the need to impress.

"It's helpful to implement a... mandatory waiting period before major decisions. It helps with getting you away from the snap pressures of it, the idea of I need to say yes. The next time you have to make a major decision--moving in, or taking a job, or anything like that--rather than just saying yes or no, instead say 'Thank you for the offer, but I need time to think about things. Can I get back to you tomorrow?'. Something like that. Something that gives you space and time to yourself to process and think things through."

Valli didn't really answer her question about drug usage and child psychology, deciding it was of secondary importance. That was something she'd have to research in her own time, and truthfully Valli wasn't entirely clear either way. He almost never used any substances, so the exact rules had mostly been out of mind and out of sight.