Wilson was glad that Maria could at least see reason when it came to that. A mental institute was no place for children, and this would also give her incentive to really focus on her rehabilitation. She seemed to be doing really well so far, but that was, of course, only Wilson's opinion.
He wasn't surprised when she asked about the process of getting released. It seemed like she had already pieced together how the system worked, but Wilson still let out a sigh.
"I agree completely. I take it there's some sort of panel that evaluates the patients, but it's not like they come asking for my opinion. It seems like they just let out who they want when they want. If that's the case, then..." What was he even doing here? But he couldn't say something like that out loud to a patient. He was supposed to want to be here and to want to help these people. He did want to help them, but the fact was that he always ended up feeling like he was just here for show.
If that was the truth, he'd rather be back with his cancer patients, where he did actually make a difference sometimes.
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He wasn't surprised when she asked about the process of getting released. It seemed like she had already pieced together how the system worked, but Wilson still let out a sigh.
"I agree completely. I take it there's some sort of panel that evaluates the patients, but it's not like they come asking for my opinion. It seems like they just let out who they want when they want. If that's the case, then..." What was he even doing here? But he couldn't say something like that out loud to a patient. He was supposed to want to be here and to want to help these people. He did want to help them, but the fact was that he always ended up feeling like he was just here for show.
If that was the truth, he'd rather be back with his cancer patients, where he did actually make a difference sometimes.