1.

"Good afternoon, Stephen."

"Dr. Kellerman in here, I am afraid, Rosemary."

"Afraid? No, you're not; you're rather unconcerned."

"Let's start with-"

"Let's not. I refuse to answer any questions regarding the incident."

"Why?"

"Because there really is nothing to speak about."

2.

We have had no choice but to detain Rosemary; and today she begins her first proper interview. It's upsetting really. Rosemary is not a sinister woman, she never had any malicious intentions towards anyone; she was in fact quite sweet and shy when not in work mode. I do not recognise her now.

"Hello, Stephen. I see your back to waste your time."

"You must now call me Dr. Kellerman, Rosemary."

"Why? Because my social identity has changed. Is that how you're going to be about this? How... petty. It's frustrating in here. I want out."

"Let's talk about the incident yesterday. You were attacked by an inmate for your- AH, let go!"

"I told you not to ask me."

"Let go... can't breathe..."

"I can't breathe living in a tiny little cell that I don't belong in. It's driving me mad and I've been sat there, staring at the wall for 3 weeks unnecessarily now! I can't live anymore all because of one simple incident that should have never occurred. This place should have better checked the staff it was hiring because this is a shambles. I have lost everything down to one man getting out on ONE incident. And you have the guts to flaunt in and act as though I have lost my mind. It's sickening."

"Get off, NOW!"

"As you wish, Mr. Cash."

3.

I'm almost too nervous to go back in there today. She knows her chances of leaving at slim and that distresses her further. But I also believe she acted out of momentary emotional instability. From what I can gather, before then they were... close.

"Good evening, Rosemary."

"Good evening, Doctor."

"You've resigned to that change in the way you address me?"

"I thought I'd inject a little comfort here. After yesterday, you're probably on edge. You shouldn't be. I'm not going to do anything."

"We've heard many people say that, Rosemary."

"I hear my parents are in town. Am I allowed to see them?"

"How did you find out that information?"

"You'd be surprised how easy it is to slip away to conduct a little private investigation. It certainly explains a lot."

"You're not allowed to see them at this moment in time. They can't believe what you've done."

"Defended myself? Stood up for myself? Tried to change a bad situation? Oh, but you wouldn't have presented it to them in that way. What is it I am? Obsessive? Showing signs of psychosis? Something about obsessive love?"

"Speaking of which; if you're aware of your parents visit... are you aware Jonathan is now out of intensive care?"

"Yes."

"Rosemary; did you have a relationship with him inside Arkham?"

"A relationship? If what we had was a relationship then something is more bitterly wrong with my luck than I thought. We had something. But it wasn't a relationship."

"You speak as though it means something though?"

"It did."

4.

The feelings she has for Crane aren't strictly romantic. She isn't even slightly in love with him, she's just attracted to him; there is no emotion in it. I can see this being problematic when Jonathan is reintroduced to the asylum properly when he is physically able. I think she's also suggesting he managed to goad her into it somehow. I believe her. Still, she has grown unnerving, but things are picking up.

"Did I hear he woke up last night?"

"Yes. Temporarily. He is still quite unfit."

"I know that's my fault. I hate that fact."

"Your temperament has changed quite a bit over the past few weeks. Specifically, the onset of change was the day you realised Jonathan was alive."

"Doesn't my guilt not prove I'm not insane? I have never regretted anything more in my life. You know; for a moment I believed he had some admiration from the determination with which I pursued his life, my work on the antidote to cancel out the effects. He found out about it all and didn't get irate past the initial fury I was novelising his life. Of course I've changed. It's a weight of my shoulders."

"Novelising?"

"I was writing a book... based on his life... do you mean to say you were not aware of that?"

"Why?"

"I guess I had some sympathy for someone who was so unlucky but needy."

5.

Rosemary is not as obsessed with Crane as we thought. I have to say this pleases me. She does have some attachment to him but not quite on the level first suspected. However, this still may not be enough to get her out as she is still displaying those little echo's of affection for him. It can be worked with it.

"Dr. Kellerman, today I have a request."

"This is my session..."

"Ah, but you're curious to know what it is; I can hear it in your voice. That moment of hesitancy where you wondered what it is I would have to say because I didn't bluntly ask my question."

"Okay."

"May I see Jonathan?"

"He's not fully recovered..."

"No, I know. Privately.. Obviously with some security around."

"I'm afraid not."

"Yet again, using such a word as afraid in such a blasé manner. If you don't give me what I want though, I will make you afraid. What's to lose?"

"Rosemary, we're considering totally isolating you from each other."

"It won't work. He has his ways and so do I."

"You are in love with him?"

"No. But I can't say I didn't feel anything for him, as I believe I have said a couple of times."

"This is harmful to your progress."

"Actually, your interpretation of my words is harmful to my progress so the blame therefore falls on your shoulder. I haven't yet expressed what it is that I do feel."

"What do you feel?"

"Admiration. That is harmful, I am aware. I keep coming back to that feeling. But when a man shows you, inadvertently, that you don't have to be scared, it really does pack a punch."

"You're suggesting he helped you?"

"I guess. To his own detriment ultimately."