Disclaimer; I do not own Hannibal Lecter or any other character that is mentioned in any of the authors novels. Hope you enjoy. I'll be posting a picture soon of what Scarlett looks like. ((You can't sue me for stealing someone's picture either, because it'll be a picture of me. xP I've based Scarlett on myself, so... Yee.))
Doctor Irving Kultz
State Forensic Psychiatrist
Community General Hospital Psychiatric Unit
Notes on patient Scarlett Lecter, Age fifteen and five months
Background Information
There is not much known about Scarlett Lecter's past, but the slightest of details are posted. Scarlett lived with her mother Lady Murasaki for fourteen years, until Scarlett ran off in the middle of winter to be found in an old rotting cabin with a half eaten human corpse near the hearth not more than a year later. Lady Murasaki had given Scarlett her late deceased husband's last name, Richard Lecter, who is thought to be Scarlett's father. It's said that Scarlett had killed and eaten the unidentified human body, but she will not speak of anything that has happened to her in the year that she ran away up to where she was found. She speaks highly of a Hannibal, which everyone here at the hospital agree's to the name being that of the cannibal, Hannibal Lectar, who we have yet to locate. Lady Murasaki died shortly after Scarlett's disappearance. Scarlett was brought to my office for questioning soon after she had a good night's rest, and a well cooked meal the night after she was brought into the hospital.
First Psychiatric Evaluation Session
The patient was amazingly comfortable and calm despite the shape in which we had found her, and the events that brought her to this hospital under my care. She understood completely where she was, and didn't question once about why she was in fact in this hospital. She looks like a remarkably intelligent young woman, and so I decided to interview her and find out what exactly had happened.
Patient Interview
I see from the police report that you had run away at the age of fourteen years. Why did you leave? Was there a specific reason?
Scarlett Lecter: Yes, there was a reason, but I do not feel comfortable sharing said reason with you.
Alright, I understand. So, how long have you been away from home, Scarlett?
Scarlett Lecter: A year, and four months.
And the cabin that we found you in... How did you find it?
Scarlett Lecter: That's information I wish not to disclose.
Mhm. Scarlett, you arn't helping me much by refusing to answer these questions. I, and the hospital cannot help you if you don't respond.
Scarlett Lecter: What if I do not want the help you say I need? What if I do not need help.
(I tried to direct the subject another way) So. Lecter. That's an interesting name.
Scarlett Lecter: My father's last name.
Mm. The hospital here knows the name very well. Lecter... First name, Hannibal- (she cut me off)
Scarlett Lecter: No relation.
(The patient became eerie and made me feel uncomfortable when she looked at me, so I decided I had gone far enough with my questioning.)
Doctor Kultz's Conclusion
We cannot determine quite yet what Scarlett Lectar suffers from, but we will with time, and we have insisted that we question her again a week from today. She seems aware of everything that is happening, but still refuses to speak.
Doctor Irving Kultz
