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Paprika ([personal profile] byakkoyagirl) wrote2010-09-22 08:31 pm

✯ First Session ✯ [Voice]

[As soon as the feed clicks on a woman can be seen, eating a bag of popcorn. She's been flipping around her journal for a while and feels her curiosity at it's peek. That and it's raining. Not a fun day at all.]

Hello everyone, I hope you're staying indoors and keeping warm. 'When it rains, it pours!' as the old saying goes. Don't want anyone catching a flu out there.

Hey, I'm curious: what kind of places does everyone come from? An island, a desolate desert, the ocean, the city- maybe you don't even have a place to call home. This 'different worlds' thing is really exciting! Like a merge of different cultures coming all together...against our wills. [It doesn't sound as good now that she thinks about it.]

...Oh, I hope I'm not prying though. Some people think I do that a lot, so don't be offended. I'm not going to store this information away for nefarious means. It's just a way to spend time waiting for the sun to come up. Exchanging stories that we might never hear in our 'world' sounds fun, don't you think?

[She's about to click off the feed, but then remembers something important.]

Wait! Almost forgot: thanks to everyone who helped me get settled into this place a couple weeks back. You know who you are.

[Voice]

[identity profile] byakkoyagirl.livejournal.com 2010-09-27 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. I was a dream therapist back home.

Hm. ...More than a librarian can afford~! [She giggles. Actually the last job she had was done for free on a favor, but she doubts it would be cheap considering the sensitive equipment they were using.]
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Re: [Voice]

[personal profile] consultmybooks 2010-09-27 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
I survived over a year with no paycheck at all, so I think in terms of income you'd have me beat anyway.

How do you do that? What you do with the dreams? It shouldn't be as easy as it seemed to be for you.

[Voice]

[identity profile] byakkoyagirl.livejournal.com 2010-09-27 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
We used a psychotherapy machine called the D.C. Mini. You just connect one to the patient's ear and another to the therapist. The therapist connects to the patient's subconscious and can observe their dreams and interact with them inside of it. It's a revolutionary invention in the field of psychology, but it was still in the phases of testing and involved some potential risks. I decided to use it to treat patients who volunteered.
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Re: [Voice]

[personal profile] consultmybooks 2010-09-27 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
It sounds very advanced, yes. [He says this in the tone of voice of one who knows absolutely nothing about computers]