Three weeks later, Dr. Patterson arrived with an attractive, dark-haired woman in her early forties and her three-year-old daughter, Katrina.
They were ushered into Dr. Lewison’s office. He rose as they entered. “Dr. Patterson, I’m delighted to meet you.”
“Thank you. This is Miss Victoria Aniston and her daughter, Katrina.” “How do you do, Miss Aniston? Katrina.”
“I brought them along to meet Ashley.” “Wonderful. She’s with Dr. Keller right now, but they should be finished soon.”
Dr. Patterson said, “How is Ashley doing?” Otto Lewison hesitated. “I wonder if I could speak to you alone for a few minutes?”
“Certainly.” Dr. Patterson turned to Victoria and Katrina. “It looks like there’s a beautiful garden out there.”
“Why don’t you wait for me, and I’ll join you with Ashley.” Victoria Aniston smiled. “Fine.”
She looked over at Otto Lewison. “It was nice to meet you, Doctor.” “Thank you, Miss Aniston.”
Dr. Patterson watched the two of them leave. He turned to Otto Lewison. “Is there a problem?”
I’ll be frank with you, Dr. Patterson. We’re not making as much progress as I had hoped we would.
Ashley says she wants to be helped, but she’s not cooperating with us. In fact, she’s fighting the treatment.
Dr. Patterson was studying him, puzzled. “Why?” “It’s not that unusual. At some stage, patients with MPD are afraid of meeting their alters.”
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