The Haunted
Interlude 5: Medical Report – Misaki – 378 words
Medical Report:
Date: 1st March, 2013
Time: 1640 hours
Written By: Dr. Rei Serio
Patient: Misaki, T
Patient, Mister T. Misaki, was admitted to Christheaven Asylum in the aftermath of the events that occurred in the asylum two weeks prior to the writing of this report. In the wake of the double suicide of one of the doctors (Dr. Subaru Imai) and another patient, his best friend Narumi L. Anju, in his presence, psychiatrists immediately feared for his mental health.
After counselling in order to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder, he was released two days later. However, he was readmitted into the asylum after a sudden panic attack while he was making his way home on the very same day.
In his short stay in the asylum after he was readmitted, what was most disturbing about him was that he began to display the same hysteria-depression mix that was prevalent in the above-mentioned patient, Narumi L. Anju, who had died by asphyxia. In the week that followed, the patient became much more unresponsive and antisocial as time passed, with increasingly frequent periods of sobbing and depression.
What is of note here is that Misaki displayed the very same symptoms that the patient, Narumi L. Anju did during his stay in the asylum.
A common topic in his rambling was about how he had been haunted by ghosts, and that he was guilty over his friend's death.
On the morning of 28th February, 2013, T. Misaki, after a prolonged period of refusal to eat and drink, was found passed out and electrocuted in his room. He had tried to kill himself via electrocution, plugging two syringe needles into the electric socket.
Although he had failed, he was left with minor burns all over his body, and left in a coma. He is currently in a state of catatonia and is unresponsive.
Additional follow-up will be required, if he regains consciousness, as the police are looking for witnesses and a testimony regarding the mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths of both Dr. Imai and Mister Anju.
He is presumed to be in an unstable state of mind, and will be held in the asylum until he recovers and/or regains consciousness.
-Dr. S. Rei, Attending Psychiatrist
