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If it hadn't been obvious before, Sandra's aversion to a psych evaluation was beyond unsubtle when Timmy sprung it on her that she was apparently supposed to accompany him. They'd both been through a traumatic experience, but she equally insisted that she was perfectly fine. Timmy, she'd argue, needed to get checked out to talk things out and be checked out because he'd been in a relationship with the man, and got closer to him than anyone else had.
She didn't see why she needed to go through all this fuss when she felt perfectly fine-- and she made her annoyance at the situation known, even though she did leave the apartment with him. She wasn't prepared to let him go alone, and she was happy to join along for moral support, but it was a different thing actually going through with it herself.
"I'm not doing it, you know," she casually remarked after a long period of silence. "I'm... fine, really. I just... I'm best not thinking about it. I'm avoiding the news about him and everything, I... I just want to forget it happened. This isn't helping, you know."
She didn't see why she needed to go through all this fuss when she felt perfectly fine-- and she made her annoyance at the situation known, even though she did leave the apartment with him. She wasn't prepared to let him go alone, and she was happy to join along for moral support, but it was a different thing actually going through with it herself.
"I'm not doing it, you know," she casually remarked after a long period of silence. "I'm... fine, really. I just... I'm best not thinking about it. I'm avoiding the news about him and everything, I... I just want to forget it happened. This isn't helping, you know."