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[adminapproval=30265780]TW: Depression.
Waiting rooms felt comfortable to Wyatt Finch. Hospitals were a place of great stress for most people and yet they had always felt like a second home to him. Having grown up around hospitals he never felt most calm when in them, waiting room or otherwise and now he felt that it was the best place to be. It made Wyatts intangible problems the complete opposite. He didnt feel guilty for his own emotions because he was in a hospital. Here you could be as sad as you needed to be and no one would say anything to question it. So the fifteen year old waited patiently. He saw person after person go into the ER until his name was called and he walked into a slightly smaller room to wait.
The nurse had asked him questions. Some normal and some that he couldnt believe what he was hearing even after all these years around wizards and witches but the boy answered them all to his best ability whilst waiting. The entire reason he was here was because he suspected that he had developed some sort of infection or was playing host to some wizard bug that drained energy and moods but the Gryffindor was not in the business of self-diagnosis. So Wyatt listened to the Healer who took tests of different natures - leaving him in the lurch while he knew his sister was having fun at their home instead of spending time surrounded by wizards. He only wished he could be so carefree but the boy was never that sort of person. He sat hunched over a comic book, desperately wishing he could be once this all was over and whatever parasite he might have was removed.
Moments later and without being told much, Wyatt was directed to another department and it was then that he discovered where he had been sent. In big, black letters sprawled out the Mental Health Ward and Wyatt could only think of his conversations with Professor Kingsley and Marisol. Their concerns that hed brushed off. He was unhappy but he wasnt crazy. Hed felt angry at their suggestions and if hed felt angry then Wyatt was furious now. The boys big blue eyes stayed unmoving on the sign as he imagined what the Healer had said to a therapist before sending him here. He imagined laughter and mocking. Wyatt wanted to hit them both with the business end of his beaters bat but instead of walking away from the insult of it all he stood motionless. He wanted to turn away and leave but the ever-present ache in his chest pounded harder like a baseline until he teetered forward. He was suddenly walking into the ward and even more suddenly was he brought to an empty office. He hadnt caught the name of the Healer he would be seeing because he was focused on the internal baseline as he waited. Wyatt had never felt this uncomfortable in a hospital which was certainly a bad sign because he could handle dealing with a deadly disease or some painful virus but his feelings were something he would wish to avoid despite the place he was currently seated.
Waiting rooms felt comfortable to Wyatt Finch. Hospitals were a place of great stress for most people and yet they had always felt like a second home to him. Having grown up around hospitals he never felt most calm when in them, waiting room or otherwise and now he felt that it was the best place to be. It made Wyatts intangible problems the complete opposite. He didnt feel guilty for his own emotions because he was in a hospital. Here you could be as sad as you needed to be and no one would say anything to question it. So the fifteen year old waited patiently. He saw person after person go into the ER until his name was called and he walked into a slightly smaller room to wait.
The nurse had asked him questions. Some normal and some that he couldnt believe what he was hearing even after all these years around wizards and witches but the boy answered them all to his best ability whilst waiting. The entire reason he was here was because he suspected that he had developed some sort of infection or was playing host to some wizard bug that drained energy and moods but the Gryffindor was not in the business of self-diagnosis. So Wyatt listened to the Healer who took tests of different natures - leaving him in the lurch while he knew his sister was having fun at their home instead of spending time surrounded by wizards. He only wished he could be so carefree but the boy was never that sort of person. He sat hunched over a comic book, desperately wishing he could be once this all was over and whatever parasite he might have was removed.
Moments later and without being told much, Wyatt was directed to another department and it was then that he discovered where he had been sent. In big, black letters sprawled out the Mental Health Ward and Wyatt could only think of his conversations with Professor Kingsley and Marisol. Their concerns that hed brushed off. He was unhappy but he wasnt crazy. Hed felt angry at their suggestions and if hed felt angry then Wyatt was furious now. The boys big blue eyes stayed unmoving on the sign as he imagined what the Healer had said to a therapist before sending him here. He imagined laughter and mocking. Wyatt wanted to hit them both with the business end of his beaters bat but instead of walking away from the insult of it all he stood motionless. He wanted to turn away and leave but the ever-present ache in his chest pounded harder like a baseline until he teetered forward. He was suddenly walking into the ward and even more suddenly was he brought to an empty office. He hadnt caught the name of the Healer he would be seeing because he was focused on the internal baseline as he waited. Wyatt had never felt this uncomfortable in a hospital which was certainly a bad sign because he could handle dealing with a deadly disease or some painful virus but his feelings were something he would wish to avoid despite the place he was currently seated.