[The feed comes on, Sigmund swatting his little fairy away, as it blurred the feed of his Starfish for a moment. He was sat upon a grassy hill, bare feet and eating fruit.]
I've decided to start holding sessions.
[A pause, to munch on a strawberry.] My house is big enough to hold the sessions for now and I shan't charge for my services. If
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[Nono, you're perfectly right.]
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U- uhm... W- well... not right now. But should I need any services in the future, I'll be sure to ask.
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Very well, my door is always open, though, might I suggest some breathing techniques? to help with your stutter.
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Thank you. I'll certainly remember that. [He paused for just a moment.] It's... not that bad all the time. J- just sometimes.
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You're more than welcome.
Oh? perhaps I could help with that at least? Tell me, when does your stuttering start the most?
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Mostly if I'm either uncomfortable, embarrassed, feeling awkward... I- I guess there may be a few other reasons in there but those are the main ones.
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That's perfectly natural to have such a reaction. I would be right to assume you stutter in sexual situations too? and when faced with figures of authority?
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...He's quite thankful he had opted for voice, otherwise Siggy would see how extremely red Canada had turned.] N- N-... I wouldn't know about the first one but the answer to the second one is yes. Though I, myself, am technically a figure of authority back home as well.
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You wouldn't know, or you don't want to think on it? You seem rather diffident. Ah, so, you're someone of importance yourself, yet your peers overshadow you?
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I wouldn't know. Such situations have not arose. [...at least he seemed confident about that.] My peers tend to forget I'm around, actually. Or when they do see me, they mistake me for my brother.
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Oh, they haven't have they not? How unfortunate for you.
[Your confidence is seen as a blush, a front. Siggy will get to the bottom of your story young man.]
Are you sure they mistake you for your sibling? or is it not that you allow them to ignore you and see what they wish to see?
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I wouldn't consider it unfortunate. [It doesn't seem to phase him.
...his story isn't all too interesting. Really.]
No, I'm quite positive they mistake me for him. I get called his name and often get yelled at for things he did until they realise they got the wrong person. Correcting them only fixes the issue for the time being as later they'll go back to mistaking me for him again.
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