DISCLAIMER: Private, and all its elements belong to Kate Brian.

Reed burst into our room. Her hair a tangled mess and her eyes darting about wildly like that of a chameleon. This made her look like a sex-deprived Succubus.

Any moment now, Noelle was going to realise what I'd done. Reed was going to tell her, and they were going to have me locked away. Just because I had tried to kill Reed. What is the big deal, anyway? She is white trash.

I just don't get it. Why would anyone get so worked up over someone like Reed? Reed continued to scream, and Noelle, (clearly) to no avail, tried to calm her.

Some weirdo lady burst into our room, and took over the Reed-calming task from Noelle. She proved to be much better at it. But the presence of this woman brought a brand new worry—she was one of the shrinks at the Brenda T. So before I knew it I had hidden my face behind a pillow, pretending to be terrified.

"Sorry. I was the one to let her out of the facility. I…I thought she as fine. I had no idea that she'd snap again." The shrink was being over-apologetic, and that was something that never quite works.

"Yeah, explain the damages to my father," Noelle said blithely, using a calm move of her head to indicate the broken gate which could be seen from the window. Tsk, tsk. All the damage that one shrink can cause, I thought to myself.

The woman rushed off, simply leaving Reed here with us. At this point, Reed passed out and collapsed to the floor. Noelle rushed to her side. I did the same in order to avoid suspicion. Under Noelle's orders we lifted her to my bed, although I had been very subtly reluctant. Think of all the sweat, and germs, and diseases, and—

"I'm going to see the shrink. Take good care of Reed."

This was both great and awful. Why did I have to take care of Reed? On the other hand, it meant that Noelle trusted me enough to take care of Reed—so she didn't think I was guilty of it. Noelle reached the door, then stopped, turning to face me.

:Just because I don't say anything, it doesn't mean that I don't know." And with that, she slammed the door.