Yeah, he cut conversation when I grilled him too harshly about his actions. He's got a great way of being wishy washy about his near-confessions, let me tell you.
Volunteering some of that information doesn't really work within a normal patient-doctor clause. That sounds closer to how he spoke before he realized I was suspicious of him and he pushed me away originally. [Before his attack. She doesn't clarify, but will if needed.]
[Her kneejerk response is that having Billy close to him is a bad idea. A very, very bad idea. She doesn't want him hurt, and she doesn't want him in a position where he's going to be vulnerable. That Chilton likes to manipulate people is an obvious thing, and she doesn't want him to be at the receiving end of that.
But she doesn't type her kneejerk response.]
Does he know about what people are afraid you're capable of?
[Before she gives any kind of answer, she needs to know that first.
He'd like to offer psychiatry to Lucifer, after all.]
Keep that a secret and it'll be all right. He finds that kind of stuff interesting, but ... if you can shop around to see if someone else can help, it wouldn't be a bad thing.
[She doesn't want to take help from him, anyway. But it's pretty apparent that Billy has a point. Cutting all ties after their chat would seem suspicious.]
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Like cars and trains and spaceships, I guess.
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Makes me wonder if he has something else. The same way I volunteer one, but keep the other a secret.
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for one, he does help me
and two, one of us should stay kind of close, don't you think?
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But she doesn't type her kneejerk response.]
Does he know about what people are afraid you're capable of?
[Before she gives any kind of answer, she needs to know that first.
He'd like to offer psychiatry to Lucifer, after all.]
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[She doesn't want to take help from him, anyway. But it's pretty apparent that Billy has a point. Cutting all ties after their chat would seem suspicious.]
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[It's going to complicate matters further.]
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It would figure out options for psychotherapy are a former supervillain who worked with Norman Osborn and a guy who
actually also used to work for Norman Osborn.
Lucky us, we imPorts.
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or you know what nix that who wants a guy who can read thoughts as your therapist
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Upside: Not evil.
... Yeah, it's still about 50/50.
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