Part 5: Shrink

I absolutely love the Therapist's office.

For just so many reasons.
Window

Instead they medicate with drunk, drugs, or forming a thuggish crew.
Newton's Cradle

You can pick these up for a few bucks, at any old mall...
Trophies

One for is participation, saying 'At least you did try..."
First off, obviously, because Henry is an unbearable smugstain on the world, and desperately looks for ways to feel like he's above passers-by (for not going to the therapist), and the therapist himself (for not being that good). It's pretty hollow, my dude!

You see, I'm only trying to help you out; I'm all ears.
CONVERSATIONS IMPLYING THAT HENRY DOESN'T COME DOWNTOWN OFTEN: 2
CONVERSATIONS IMPLYING THAT HENRY COMES DOWNTOWN ALL THE TIME: 3
Since he is clearly well-known here. Let me go ahead and spoiler, that payment is never mentioned. So either 1) this guy gives free therapy to protagonists, or 2) Henry has some kind of auto-pay on therapy, despite being EXTREMELY cash-strapped. I think we can rule out him having an awesome health insurance plan, because his job sucks and the company he works for is bad.

The other incredible thing about this place, is that it's basically a flashback repository.

You pick which of the many, many awful episodes in Henry's life you'd like to revisit, and watch a little cutscene.
The First Date

We had dinner in a diner, it all seemed like fate...

Henry, of course, pays no attention to anything that isn't himself, his food, or 'his' girlfriend/wife. Can remember ZERO details about the restaurant. Here's where he would probably argue that it was because he was so entranced by Grace, but that doesn't stop him from nonstop talking about himself!

Though I have to say, I'm having a good time with you!

I hope you don't mind I have a bit of a cough...
Just a mild case of foreshadowing, no biggie!

This is the last year of my masters, it's going great, overall.

I'm more of an artsy type, somewhat of a poetry buff.

I'm studying for an art degree to become a poetess.
I'm pretty sure I had to go for a walk in the park and re-evaluate my life after reading this sentence.
I'm pretty sure that rhyme gave me whatever sickness Grace has.
I don't think you're allowed to keep speaking English after you rhyme 'foetus' (foh-uh-tuss?) with 'poetess'.
"When it comes to science I'm as dumb as a foetus. /
I'm studying for an art degree to become a poetess."
I don't think I've ever been madder at the other person in a conversation with Henry.

But you know what they say - opposites attracts! [sic]

Everything was so perfect, in the beginning; at first glance...
It all went bad about 6 months in. That's the amount of time they say it takes to get to really know somebody. Odd....
The Locket

But as soon as she spoke, my mind was adrift.

(Henry is pacing)

You can't put a price to it, neither dollar nor cent!

Have you seen my books? Can't find anything around this place.



I need to ace this test, if I ever want to be something greater.
THERE'S the Henry we know and love!
Huh? Anniversary gift? Sure, shut up babe. I need to take this exam I didn't prepare for.

Then you can go off to your exams and I'll leave you be.

What is it that's so important that I have to see?
Grace, maybe this guy isn't for you. Jussayin'.


This locket is a family heirloom, it belonged to my grandmother.

The weather is turning, and it might start to snow!

And off he runs, without his books. Off to fail, but at least he was also an ass to his... girlfriend? Wife? He has no memories of their wedding of course.

I guess you're too busy getting your degree...

But it meant so much to her, that I wore it politely.
No, THIS is my favorite part of the therapy sessions. The doc offers no feedback of any kind ever, and Henry misses the point, HARD, because he's too self-involved to entertain the idea that he is a failure in any sense.
Living Together

The bills were piling up quickly, so in the end something had to give.
Boy, I wonder what will give.

Yep! We really have NO feedback on how Grace's poet dreams are going, or her level of skill, but we DO know that Henry is a four-alarm failure fiesta.

I just need this degree so that I can finally realize my dream.
Ahhhhhh NEPOTISM. THAT'S how Henry got his gig. Gooooot it.

Then you can return to school, honey.


I'll give up school, until your dreams come true.
Run away, Grace. Grace! RUN.

I'm working on this lovely poetry series on Rome.

Since you're no longer in school, maybe you can clean this place?

Henry, you free-standing jerk. I'd LIKE to think I'd be just as critical of you if you were amazing at your job, but that's not a future we even have to contemplate, because you're bad at IT, and I'm not sure you even register that other humans have inner lives.


This seems an unfair trade.
YEAH, SEEMS LIKE IT GRACE. I'm still BLAMING Henry, but a little ultimatum now and then never hurt anybody, Grace!

Notice the expert deflection here.
The setup was: I'll get this job, I'll shine at it, I'll make a ton of money, then Grace goes back to school.
Well, he GOT the job, but step two never really seemed to happen. Henry's mind slides off that like mud off a hydrophobic coating, of course, so he just blames the job. Classic, and classY!

Gather your thoughts and get on your way.

"Come again soon, you loon!" was almost going to be the thread title, I love it so much.
This guy refills every day, so there's more STARTLING revelations about Henry forthcoming. He's a bad person

You're not fooling anybody, Henry.

I've said it before, I'll say it again: I absolutely LOVE how comically sad a lot of this game is. "Hey Siri, what are the two saddest objects that could fit in a trash can?"
Street Light

but then ultimately it all looks so dirty going down the drain.

Henry, spying social inferiors, sees an opportunity to spend time with them, so he can feel like a big-shot.
Some weather we're having, right?

The wind really has a fierce bite!
See how this goes. Go up to two homeless guys, dressed in a SUIT, and complain about the weather. They're sure to take it friendly!

trying to stay warm, seems an act in vain.

Her feet had started rotting and the infection made her too weak.


The attitudes changed not long after all the foul drug pushing began.

she even helped me get off meth!

It's thanks to her we're surviving this place.
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Why don't you leave for another city?

There must be a better place somewhere for you to hunker down.

and with constantly wet feet our ability to trek anywhere is gone.

and it won't be long before we do.
With the homeless shelter closed down,
we knew that we'd soon be through.
Sheesh. Ok, what's a really oblivious way to show that we haven't internalized that information at all.
You seem pretty nervous

Are you in fear or being attacked, by someone with a bat.
Oh Henry, you never disappoint.

If we see him we'll start running for the hills.

He treats us like scum, while he stinks of alcohol.

back in the day when he was a really nice person.
He couldn't bare seeing this town go to shit,
with every year things around here would worsen.

and no one would miss him if he turned up dead.
Especially the folk in the local apartment block,
rather than mourning, they'd throw a party instead.
That's the kind of suspiciously specific detail that naturally squirrels itself away in the mind of the adventure game player.
How did you end up on the streets?

IRS showed up when you didn't have receipts?
W...what?

we both worked in the steel mills.
It was a much better time for us,
despite lacking luxury and frills.

They bought the plant for all the land and the mills were shut down.
I'm not saying these guys would know the exact motivations of everybody, but... surely there was somewhere that didn't already have a giant factory that would have to be demolished before any building could begin that the company could have bought for less money?
I know our giant pharma company (that I work at, yeah that's how I have a house and car and suit you guys! I'm a PRETTY big deal no biggie) is supposed to be 'bad', but like, Glengarry Glenn Ross bad, not like Captain Planet bad.

They kicked us all off the property, and now we can't even the grounds enter.
Patently untrue! Stinky Pete is there EVERY DAY, and the security chief can't evict him! Keep it consistent, guys!

We'd be better off if we were in a coma.

The drugs and the crime followed without delay.
HALF this town worked for the steel mill? Either this one strip is the ENTIRE town, or I don't think I buy it. I have more of a Detroit feel to this city than a "tiny mountain burg".
Tell me more about Beth

Unlike everyone else here, she seems free of vice.
Yeah, she's not a drugged out LOSER like you tw... hm.

Her caring kindness so genuine.

Without her we'd have died long ago, in this wretched cesspool.
Yes, but what about her SON? Is HE similarly kind?

Her son apparently really doesn't approve, is what I hear.

But good old Beth won't have none of it, and just gives him the stink eye.
Ohhhh he's NOT! Great! New information!

If I stay any longer, soon it'll be snowing.
Alright, nothing better to do than check out this creepy old park!

Park Sign

In memory of the innocence that was lost, they built a playground.
Of course. Of course it was.
Seesaw

I don't think it'll hold up for many more winters...

Springers

Just like all the other contraptions around this park.
Rusty Slide

Otherwise you'll experience an infectious onslaught!
Just a creepy old abandon-

WAUGH

Not saying that a GOOD person, or even a NORMAL person, wouldn't try to get this child in out of the freezing rain. Just saying that HENRY isn't going to do it.
Park Bench

watching their children at play, so pure.
Of course, I don't give a crap about THIS kid.
Anyway, out of the park, we're almost through the city!


Ah yes, the classic inner-city, uh, cyber...punks? I think?


who can fathom this cyber life!
I've ascended to a world that's digital,
to escape humanity's strife!
Ok! En...enjoy that!
We duck into the library to avoid talking to that guy further.

What a beautiful building this is!

You're lucky to be working here!
Such a nice change of surroundings,
to the depressing streets out there...

It's in urgent need of structural repairs, to just about everything!
Is the city going to repair the building?

Wasn't there scaffolding outside last June?

But the city went bankrupt as the start date drew near...
Sounds like our old friend FISCAL MISMANAGEMENT is the true existential threat!

But that'll most likely never reach its goal, the leader has now conceded.

It'd be a real shame if this service was to disappear...
How much have the locals managed to raise?

People banding together like that deserves a lot of praise!

Seems like people locally don't like to give handouts.

Yeah that... that's not great. In fact, I'll say that's comically low, to the point that it kind of doesn't make any sense to write! $80 would have been a better choice, probably?
CONTRIBUTE OR NOT THREAD CHOICE
Not a lot of people around today huh?

I would have expected kids working hard on school essays!

seldom attend the Library for cheap thrills.
Do... do you have those here?

They're not really interested in reading Macbeth...
You know, books are only ONE of the services libraries tend to have - continuing education and job application help are two things you can find assistance with at a library, and plus, people with no money go to libraries MUCH MORE than rich-os. This point doesn't make a lot of sense, is what I'm saying.

It's mostly homeless or drunk people trying to get shelter from the rain.
Ohhhh I see. They just chase out anybody who doesn't have money, because they can't buy things from the li... wait.
Are you worried about your job?

It's a heavy question, that I do not ask with great enjoyment.
Just a LITTLE enjoyment, at finding somebody less secure than I am.

If I lost my job, I would not be able to grow old.
THREAD CHOICE: BE NICE OR MEAN TO THE LIBRARY LADY ABOUT THE FUTURE OF LIBRARIES
How do I borrow a book from here?

My wife is a big fan of Shakespeare.

But I'm out of membership forms, come back another time.
Harsh competition between this lady and the prostitute outside!
Have you heard of a local named Beth?

She's saved lots of people from a certain death.

She always has lovely stories to tell.

She reads to local children, to bring a smile to their face.
Just in case you missed one of the other 12 conversations.

I'm running late, but only a bit.

It's actually a VERY narrow window, and VERY easily missible, but there's another section to the library. Of course, this section is vital to the 'best ending'


Bookshelfs

Why do people even bother to pay for college?
Henry is just now realizing that books exist in other contexts. Literary ones, too!

A concept that Henry both desperately needs, and will never ever discover on his own.

Final two rooms of the library: break room and office. Neither of which Henry should PARTICULARLY be in, but... hup ho!

Noticeboard

To have to work and seek handouts seems so unfair.
Vending machines

A commentary on our society at its worst?
Oh shut up, Henry.

In contrast to the break room, the office is pretty opulent!
Clock

I don't know if there's a louder clock.
It's these really inane lines that make me remember: we should REALLY be getting home.

Cinder Block

Carrying that would give my back a shock.
TAKE Y/N THREAD CHOICE?
I just love that the police are protesting outside the station, in full uniform, with hilariously uninformative signs. And that there are three of them. No, you can't acknowledge or interact with them at all.

You do have to hand it to Jogger there, it takes some serious dedication to run up and down a crime-ridden downtown in the freezing, pouring rain in a t-shirt.
He's... he's going to die, isn't he.

Front Desk


Someone will get to you eventually, we're pretty busy over here...
And if you try to walk to the right...

If you need to see someone, wait over here...
Not great on the rhymes, lady! There/here/there/here. I mean, nobody's GREAT at them, but STILL.

And just to round out our thrilling adventure, what's back here in the alley?

Trash Pile

If caught I'd imagine you'd be looking at more than a citation!

I haven't been fishing for years, but I'd like to give it another bash.
TAKE FISHING POLE Y/N?

PHEW, and that's IT. (You can't push the dumpster of course).
Running the half-mile back to our car, we head home, having failed at our one task of getting a video.
I'm sure Grace won't m-

Oh lady, don't feed his self-image. He thinks like this already.



It won't be as bad as it seems!
O..ok then! That sounds good!

solve the riddle - it'll be worth it, I swear!

It'll save your dying wife from her sin!


You can change the course of humanity's fate.

That's when the time is right to seek help, before you're obsolete...
Oh uh, yeah we know about that one already! Doris! So wait! The time is now? Or...

Nope, she just shuffles away.

Must have gone through our bins,
and found a medical or hospital bill...
Yeah, man of science. Totally.

THAT ISN'T SCIENTIFIC, HENRY.
Oh who am I kidding, he doesn't know the difference.
Let's check on Grace...

PHEW. No explaining that we didn't do what we promised, and are, I'm assuming, coming home at like 11 PM!

At least we can do ONE thing right, and sleep in the same bed as Grace tonight. OH NO I'M RHYMING

You're... not rhyming?

how do you do?
You remind me of someone,
but I can't think of who.
Henry, for... he just told you. He said clearly who he was.

Can you smell the air tonight? It almost smells like glue, doesn't it?
TAKE ME WITH YOU.
Wait, what? Glue?

it seems quite bizarre.
You can't be from around here,
have you come from afar?


Be careful of the black spots in the ceiling Henry.
O...K?
Thanks, "mysterious boy".

Oh boy! Move-in day!

It took our life savings, and selling our cars.
Great! Now I can't get to work! We're both giant morons!

where we can raise our baby.
We could get a little cat,
and new wallpapers maybe?

all in due time.
I'll have to do well in work,
we haven't got a dime.
90% of Henry's dialogue to Grace is flashbacks is "shut up babe, I'm concentrating on my job that I refuse to prepare for".

at my new office position.
I'll get you all you desire,
to make you happy my mission.
Would we judge Henry more harshly if he really was good at his job? It's an interesting point to ponder.

It gives it a lot of nice volume, and doesn't look as flat.
Again, ladies, this is called "negging" if it's a pattern, and it's a BAD SIGN. Among many!

as we put these boxes away.
If you stand around much longer,
my mind will go astray.
"Don't like lookin' at ya, babe. Scram."

you know I want to help.
I'll manage a few boxes,
without making a single yelp.

Sure Henry, just let your pregnant wife haul that giant heavy box up the stairs with no help, then blame THE BOX later.
Oh did I say blame? Ha ha blame for what? Nothing can go wrong with this plan.

OH NO! THE PLAN! SOMETHING WENT WRONG!



You know, plot points are a lot more shocking if they haven't been telegraphed for a SOLID HOUR, IFFG.
WELL! Ladies and gentlemen that is day 1!
I know we took our time and picked around, but worry not, things really start accelerating at this point.
We've got quite a few polls for the thread:
TAKE THE SKULL Y/N
BE MEAN TO THE OCCULT STORE GUY Y/N
TAKE FIRE AX Y/N
CONTRIBUTE TO LIBRARY Y/N
BE MEAN TO THE LIBRARIAN Y/N
TAKE CINDER BLOCK Y/N
TAKE FISHING POLE Y/N
And I've got more audio to post. And after THAT, we start getting ON with this story!
NEXT TIME:
Perverts!
Dismemberment!
Fungus!
Adventure game mechanics!
INCOMPETENCE!