As the heavy door closed behind her, Andromeda took a seat far away from the dangerous Ephimer. Her eyes struggled in the impenetrable darkness of his Cell, and her nostrils inhaled the thick fog from his cigarettes. With a cough and a pain-filled sigh, she turned on her small recorder and spoke the cliches of a Psychiatrist.

"Patient number Six One Three Six; Ephimer. Time, 11:30 p.m. another late night." She sighed again and coughed once more before her slender finger reached out into the darkness and flicked a switch. A minor hum could be heard outside as the room's air began to filter and clear, the thick fog settling to a subtle stream of smoke which came only from the end of Ephimer's cigarette and from his lips as he exhaled.

"Alright now Ephimer, from what I've learned before coming in here you have a ton of issues possibly linked to a traumatic past. Would you like to share what it was that made you how you are now?" Andromeda tried her best to sound like a older more experienced psychiatric evaluator yet it was clear from the moment Ephimer's chains rattled again that she was not doing a good job. Trying to be firm and straight forward with her words, she asked again just to make sure he heard.

"Would you like to share what it was that made you who you are now?"