Caught ‘Em!!
The townspeople have accepted me as the doctor. They are happy I came because this man they love named Dimmesdale is sick. I hear rumors swirling around that I am a blessing from god. Though I also hear people calling me the devil, and that I’ve come for Dimmesdale’s soul. In a way I have. You see I moved in with him and it has become clear there is torment in his soul. All around his house he has art depicting adultery, and the repercussions of it. As I try to cure him he is becoming stranger. Dimmesdale will not confide in anyone, and we recently had an awkward conversation about sin in the graveyard. I tried to ask him about his spiritual health, but he brushed it off saying some things should be left to god. His strange actions made me curious so I had to find out what was going on. One day when he was asleep I snuck up on him and lifted his shirt. I was shocked and pleased to find a letter A over his shirt. Now I knew who my target was for sure. Revenge would be mine no matter the consequences. I’ve taken a liking to playing mind games with him. I can tell he has negative feelings towards me, but he doesn’t speak of them. Some nights I can hear him up, tormenting his own soul. He has even taken it so war to hurt himself. When treating him I see scars from a whip all over his body. Revenge could not be any sweeter. One day I will make him confess his sins. I believe that day will be soon, he is breaking down slowly. A few days ago I saw him on the scaffold. I don’t know why but he probably wants his sin to be viewed by the public. I told him his was hallucinating and brought him back to our cabin. I’m glad he is suffering so much. It is my duty to make sure he does!
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New Title: Don’t Tell Me to CHILL bro
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Link: I read this article to help me prepare for pretending to be a doctor. I’m a very careful man and want to be informed http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2011/05/difficult-road-doctor.html
Quote: I can’t believe Hester dared to stand on the scaffold with Dimmesdale. She is bolder than when we were married. I think I know how she changed, “The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers,—stern and wild ones,—and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.”