Post by Isaac Lahey on Aug 10, 2014 4:19:18 GMT
EICHEN HOUSE
PATIENT INFORMATION
PATIENT INFORMATION
PATIENT #
NAME [LAST, FIRST (M)]
AGE [IN NUMBERS]
GENDER
HEIGHT [USE PB'S]
PLAYBY NAME
0001
NAME [LAST, FIRST (M)]
Lahey, Isaac (B)
AGE [IN NUMBERS]
18
GENDER
Male
HEIGHT [USE PB'S]
6'1"
PLAYBY NAME
Daniel Sharman
PATIENT HISTORY
Isaac was the second child born into the Lahey family. He easily went unnoticed, always overshadowed by his elder brother Camden. His mother was the light of his world, as his father focused more on his brother. His father was never a nice person, so Isaac tended to avoid him as much as he could. His father was always controlling, always speaking with a voice that shook his bones. However, up until his mother passed away, she would protect the boys from his father's anger.
But once she was gone, it fell on Camden to look after Isaac and try to keep him on his father's good side. They had good and bad days in the Lahey house. Isaac felt suffocated as his father began to restrict who he was friend's with, never allowing him to stay out later than dusk. The punishments for also disobeying was never worth it.
It was perhaps why Camden ran away from it all, ran to the one place where his dad couldn't get him. And how Isaac wanted to go, too, but he was only in middle school. He made his brother promise to return for him, but he never did. Perhaps it was Camden's departure from the house that sent his dad on a downward spiral.
The words had always stung, but eventually it turned into fists and seclusion. He would accept the beatings, trying not to cry or vocalize that it hurt. It only made things worse. He often tried to imagine being someone else, somewhere else. Sometimes he tried to just accept the pain to be a part of life.
Nothing ever made it easier.
No one ever came to his rescue though. Isaac knew that people saw him, saw the bruises, the black eyes, the swollen limbs that probably should have been put in a cast. That they noticed that he flinched at the sound of any loud noise, became alert at even a whisper, always watched the world as if ready to flee, and could never look someone in the eyes.
The freezer was what Isaac hated most. He could handle digging glass out of his skin or icing swollen limbs. But the freezer, that always had Isaac promising his dad to be better, to do better. And he promised to never leave, at least that became the mantra when he was approaching high school graduation. The night after receiving his diploma, barely eligible to graduate due to his poor grades, he was locked in the freezer with nothing but his thoughts.
Left to do nothing but try to scratch his way out and plead with his father, who probably couldn't hear him, something finally decided to give. The seclusion he suffered from long stays in the freezer shattered his mind, but the release from the freezer had been his father's downfall. To ensure that his father understood that he would never leave him, Isaac decided to prove it.
He went about his day like he normally would, but that evening, his father said the three words that set Isaac off, "I hate you."
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He is in Eichen house until he can be deemed "no longer a threat".
But once she was gone, it fell on Camden to look after Isaac and try to keep him on his father's good side. They had good and bad days in the Lahey house. Isaac felt suffocated as his father began to restrict who he was friend's with, never allowing him to stay out later than dusk. The punishments for also disobeying was never worth it.
It was perhaps why Camden ran away from it all, ran to the one place where his dad couldn't get him. And how Isaac wanted to go, too, but he was only in middle school. He made his brother promise to return for him, but he never did. Perhaps it was Camden's departure from the house that sent his dad on a downward spiral.
The words had always stung, but eventually it turned into fists and seclusion. He would accept the beatings, trying not to cry or vocalize that it hurt. It only made things worse. He often tried to imagine being someone else, somewhere else. Sometimes he tried to just accept the pain to be a part of life.
Nothing ever made it easier.
No one ever came to his rescue though. Isaac knew that people saw him, saw the bruises, the black eyes, the swollen limbs that probably should have been put in a cast. That they noticed that he flinched at the sound of any loud noise, became alert at even a whisper, always watched the world as if ready to flee, and could never look someone in the eyes.
The freezer was what Isaac hated most. He could handle digging glass out of his skin or icing swollen limbs. But the freezer, that always had Isaac promising his dad to be better, to do better. And he promised to never leave, at least that became the mantra when he was approaching high school graduation. The night after receiving his diploma, barely eligible to graduate due to his poor grades, he was locked in the freezer with nothing but his thoughts.
Left to do nothing but try to scratch his way out and plead with his father, who probably couldn't hear him, something finally decided to give. The seclusion he suffered from long stays in the freezer shattered his mind, but the release from the freezer had been his father's downfall. To ensure that his father understood that he would never leave him, Isaac decided to prove it.
He went about his day like he normally would, but that evening, his father said the three words that set Isaac off, "I hate you."
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He is in Eichen house until he can be deemed "no longer a threat".
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