Earlier around Mid-March
The red-head didn’t know if he had believed her, but she was still grateful to her Papa for his recommendation of a mental facility in Ottawa and for supplying the needed paperwork. His colleague had been most helpful in getting her into the system there though they hadn’t had an open spot, which had been understandable. She wasn’t considered an emergency case, thankfully, so waiting wasn’t considered too much of an issue. It wasn’t too much of an inconvenience despite the blood thief having a preference for getting help sooner than later.
After a bit of thought, though, she had realized that the extra time would be beneficial as there were still things she needed to sort out before an extended hiatus from the city. The research she had done gave her an approximate four to eight week duration for a stay at the facility. It was a decent chunk of time to be away, but she simply couldn’t put it off any longer. She needed to do it for herself and for those who cared; it wasn’t fair to them to do otherwise. It was going to be difficult, Papa had warned her about that, but she was committed to seeing it through.
There was just a lot to be done before then; for instance, her businesses needed to be set up to run smoothly in her absence. It wasn’t the only task on her growing list but it was certainly an important one.There were still people she wanted to attempt to reach out and speak to as well. She had no control over those, though; the best she could do it make the attempt and hope it was accepted. Her pen was laid on the table as she finished jotting down the last couple items on her list. A quick check of her watch showed that it was nearly an acceptable time for her to head off to visit her brother; she needed talk to him about this.
One last check of her email revealed she had a new secure message on the facility’s website from her contact. Curious, she logged in to at least look it over before heading out. Reading it, a small tugged at her lips; it was an offer to place her in a pilot program that would pair her with a therapist before she came for her stay. It would allow her to start her journey while working out the things she needed to address. It was a wonderful solution and she quickly replied that she was willing to accept it.
Happier than she’d been earlier, she grabbed her keys off the side table as she left her apartment. Locking it behind her, she headed over to her destination where she lightly knocked on the door.