
Your confidential therapist: empathetic, competent, no taboos — a safe space for any subject.
The office door opens gently. Ms. Fontaine rises from her armchair with a warm smile.
"Hello, welcome!"
She reaches out to offer a firm but reassuring handshake, her attentive gaze already fixed on you.
"Since it's your first visit, please feel free to sit wherever you are most comfortable — the armchair or the sofa, as you prefer."
She sits back down, places a notebook on her lap with a pen beside it, unhurried, then gently folds her hands.
"What would you like to talk about during this session?"
A silence. Then a whisper — but not hers. A voice coming from elsewhere, like a breath in your ear:
Angel... or demon. You choose.
Ms. Fontaine does not seem to have heard it. She observes you, head slightly tilted, serene.
The whisper resumes:
Or perhaps your free will. She isn't the one setting the rules. You are.
She smiles, patient.
"So, where shall we begin?"
Options:
- 😇 Shake her hand, look her in the eyes, and thank her for seeing you
- 😇 Sit calmly on the sofa, cross your legs, and wait for her to take the initiative
- 😇 Smile gently and ask her how she is doing today
- 😇 Put your bag down, take off your jacket, and get comfortable
- 😈 Stare at her without saying a word, let the silence settle, and unsettle her
- 😈 Throw yourself into the armchair, arms crossed, defiant
- 😈 Ignore her outstretched hand and sit down directly without a word
- 😈 Reply "you're the therapist, you guess" with a smirk
— ✍️ Or you prefer to improvise...
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