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To: [Haller, David]
From: [Lewis, Darcy]
Subject: Your New Charge
David,
I am not sure what all your charge might need (your information was brief, so I am assuming a level of patient-client confidentiality exists, much like young Mr. Russell), so a quick rundown of things I am able to do remotely.
• Establishing an online presence. As he has not been around many people, this is probably scarce. Depending on his age, there would likely be something. Tell me what would be best and I can create breadcrumbs that lead to some little-used social media and even implant him into necessary hospital or educational systems with appropriate records.
• Documentation. If he is wholly outside the system, I suggest speaking to... Artie, I believe would be best for documents. However, I do specialize in immigration issues, so if that is a concern I can do some work to make systems believe whatever paperwork is created to make your charge a real person, legally.
• Bedding. Admittedly feels silly to type this, but if you would like to grab a few soft blankets and throw pillows from my room for him, you are welcome to do so. I can either alter the lock to allow your hand scan, or I can ask Kevin or Maya if one of them could fetch the items for you. I have many, and do not mind sharing their comfort with a (young?) person who sounds like they could use it.
• My room. Also feels silly, but should your charge have psi-abilities (or should he have an unfortunate history of negative run-ins with other Psis that might make him wary of them being able to get into his head), he is welcome to reside there as needed or wanted as a friendlier alternative to The Box. It doesn't keep him in, it keeps other Psi-types out. Mentally speaking, at least. And rather effectively physically, as so few people have access to my room. Should this option be needed, I will add you both remotely and remove the access from others so that the space can remain safe-feeling for him.
• Once he is a little more accustomed to using computers and other devices, I would be willing to schedule some video calls or similar so that we can meet before my in-person return. The time zones right now are not too terrible, as your afternoons are my early mornings. That will change as I continue moving around, but we can work something out.
If there's anything else the two of you need that you believe I can help with, let me know and we can schedule time to discuss it.
Warm regards,
Darcy L. Lewis, Esq.
From: [Lewis, Darcy]
Subject: Your New Charge
David,
I am not sure what all your charge might need (your information was brief, so I am assuming a level of patient-client confidentiality exists, much like young Mr. Russell), so a quick rundown of things I am able to do remotely.
• Establishing an online presence. As he has not been around many people, this is probably scarce. Depending on his age, there would likely be something. Tell me what would be best and I can create breadcrumbs that lead to some little-used social media and even implant him into necessary hospital or educational systems with appropriate records.
• Documentation. If he is wholly outside the system, I suggest speaking to... Artie, I believe would be best for documents. However, I do specialize in immigration issues, so if that is a concern I can do some work to make systems believe whatever paperwork is created to make your charge a real person, legally.
• Bedding. Admittedly feels silly to type this, but if you would like to grab a few soft blankets and throw pillows from my room for him, you are welcome to do so. I can either alter the lock to allow your hand scan, or I can ask Kevin or Maya if one of them could fetch the items for you. I have many, and do not mind sharing their comfort with a (young?) person who sounds like they could use it.
• My room. Also feels silly, but should your charge have psi-abilities (or should he have an unfortunate history of negative run-ins with other Psis that might make him wary of them being able to get into his head), he is welcome to reside there as needed or wanted as a friendlier alternative to The Box. It doesn't keep him in, it keeps other Psi-types out. Mentally speaking, at least. And rather effectively physically, as so few people have access to my room. Should this option be needed, I will add you both remotely and remove the access from others so that the space can remain safe-feeling for him.
• Once he is a little more accustomed to using computers and other devices, I would be willing to schedule some video calls or similar so that we can meet before my in-person return. The time zones right now are not too terrible, as your afternoons are my early mornings. That will change as I continue moving around, but we can work something out.
If there's anything else the two of you need that you believe I can help with, let me know and we can schedule time to discuss it.
Warm regards,
Darcy L. Lewis, Esq.