WHO: Claude Faustus & OPEN
LOCATION: Counseling Office
WEEK: 65
TIME: After the Inferi invasion and subsequent defeat.
WHAT: After speaking with Miss Meioh, Claude adopts her policy for OPEN HOURS..... JUST THIS ONCE. Once things return to normal, expect the strict times to be adhered to again, and you'll have to sign up for sessions again.
RATING: PG-
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* God is dead by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
* The Twelve Gates by the renowned English Alchemist George Ripley
* Der Tragödie erster Teil by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
* The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe
If not for his keen senses, the counselor may have missed the soft sound of knocking at his chamber door. Putting aside the paperwork he'd been looking over he crossed the room in only a few strides. Gently opening the door he stood to the side, politely inviting the other to enter. Leveling his gaze on Endrance, it was soon apparent that this was not someone Claude had met previously. "Salutations, Mr--". He paused, allowing Endrance to convenietly fill in the blank for him.
"Please come in and make yourself comfortable". This open door policy was unusual. At least only one person had taken him up on it thus far.
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"Endrance, please. . ." The office was entered and marvelled at. It was so neat and tidy, clean and fresh, perhaps the cleanest room in the whole school, maybe even cleaner than his own. Endrance saw it to be refreshing.
Given the word, he'd somewhat relax, taking his seat and passing his company a glance before settling it to his interlocked hands. A breath, followed by, "I'm. . .not here because of the recent incident -- at least. . .not exactly. . . It is something more personal, different. . ."
Really, only one piece was even related to what had happened. The rest was completely detached.
"Are you familiar with. . .dream interpretation. . . ?"
Endrance wanted to used that term as loosely as possible, despite having failed at that mission.
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Then, a small smile would actually crawl upon his lips. It was very, very pleasing to hear this other had his head on straight. He was even a little intimidating. That was admired. At least they were getting down to business quickly.
He relaxed a little more upon knowing this.
"That's correct, sir. . . I was hoping I could ask for your insight. . ."
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That was something that apparently the two had in common, a desire to take care of business swiftly. Noting the subtle cues in Endrance's mannerisms, the counselor felt certain this session was going smoothly.
"That is what a counselor is essentially for," Claude assured the student, urging him to go on.
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"Is this someone, currently in your life? Or had you lost contact with them prior to the dreams?". The difference could definitely alter how the dream was interpreted. He would have assumed the latter, or why would dreaming of them have been so significant in the first place? Ah but the contents of the following dreams seemed more pressing and dire.
He calmly held his tongue, only glancing up from his notepad occasionally while Endrance continued. Refraining from mentioning his initial thoughts, that girl is going to die, or is in grave danger..., since it would not be conducive to the session and dreams were not always so literal. "The fact that it's a reoccurring dream means your subconscious is desperately trying to send you a message. These dreams tend to take on nightmare-like qualities to force the psyche ( ... )
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