Okay Sammy that’s enough for today. Sammy you have been here for nearly six months, your six month evaluation is coming up with myself the board, and the other doctors, and it pains me to say, but i will not have any improvements to share with them on your case. Sammy I know this is hard for you, but I really need you to think hard on what really happened, I need you to tell me the truth about that day. I have honestly tried every type of therapy style with you, and still you have not given me even a glimpse of what really happened that day. Please help me help you, we need the truth. “Doctor Miles, I know that you are trying to get me to confess to something I did not do, I’m sorry but I know if I were to tell you what you want to hear then it will be a false documentation of the truth, and I’m a nurse, you do not false document anything.” Sammy said in a cool and collective tone. Sammy I’m sorry, but if you cannot somehow prove to us that you are not guilty of the charges then there is nothing else I can do for you. Nurse Kena. “Yes doctor.” Kena said as she entered through my office, please have the guards come and escort Mrs. Sammy back to her room. “Yes doctor right away.” As the guards took Sammy out of my office I opened her chart and began writing my note For this weeks session. “June 12th 2008, Pt is still in denial of what happened on December 24th, 2009. Pt remains calm though section and does what is asked of her, but has not changed her story from what she had originally told me when admitted into institution under my care, considering changing pt sections from q.wk. To T.I.W, in hopes to obtain evidence and to see if pt memories of the day changes prior to six month meeting next week.” I closed her chart and put it back on its place on the shelf behind my desk, leaned back in my seat closed my eyes and begin to think. “Samantha Lynn Patrick Valence what really happened that day, I’ve never had such a tough nut to crack.”