That hadn't been a question he had been expecting, and Miles had to think for a few minutes before answering. He lazily rubbed one hand over Phoenix's back as he mulled it over, the gears clicking and turning in his head. There had been that one interaction, though...the 'therapy' session. That had given him a thought.
"They're not just controlling what the patients see and hear, I don't think. The 'therapy' sessions they have... something unusual happened during mine today," he began. "Dr. House is normally the kind of doctor that - pardon my language - it's not easy to bullshit. The guy's straightforward, more than a little abrasive, full of himself, and cocky. You know the type."
He hummed thoughtfully. "Today he took a blood sample - enough for a standard blood test panel, but also checking for drugs and whatnot. And he seemed surprised when I mentioned the shoulder wound from a few nights ago. I don't think he expected I'd say it was from a patient."
Miles closed his eyes, frowning. "So if they can control the daytime staff that well - altering medical records and the like - I'd say they want us to see a lot of what we do."
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"They're not just controlling what the patients see and hear, I don't think. The 'therapy' sessions they have... something unusual happened during mine today," he began. "Dr. House is normally the kind of doctor that - pardon my language - it's not easy to bullshit. The guy's straightforward, more than a little abrasive, full of himself, and cocky. You know the type."
He hummed thoughtfully. "Today he took a blood sample - enough for a standard blood test panel, but also checking for drugs and whatnot. And he seemed surprised when I mentioned the shoulder wound from a few nights ago. I don't think he expected I'd say it was from a patient."
Miles closed his eyes, frowning. "So if they can control the daytime staff that well - altering medical records and the like - I'd say they want us to see a lot of what we do."