Meanwhile, in Jason’s cabin, Aiden sat in the chair, across his desk. His piercing gaze fixed on the stack of documents in front of him, while he flipped through the pages reading the same details again. His jaws were tight and his brows were furrowed.
As before, nothing in the documents confirmed whether Arwen had truly suffered from amnesia. These were the same reports he had gotten in his hands when he had investigated Arwen’s medical history.
"These are her past medical records. I got it through my resources and the possibility of them being tampered with is nearly impossible," Jason said, standing across the desk with his arms folded. His tone came measured, as though he had already anticipated Aiden’s reaction in response to his words. "And as you can see there is no —"
"Trace of any memory loss," Aiden finished impatiently, his voice carrying an edge that couldn’t be missed.
Jason sighed, his expression was calm, but was mirroring the tension of the tension in the room. "I have checked thoroughly Aiden. Even though everything seems normal on the surface, something about her condition feels …just off. Something that is invisibly there —something that we can’t pinpoint yet."
Aiden’s fingers clenched tight, crumbling the edges of the papers he held tight. "Is there a way to find out?" he asked, his voice steady but laced with impatience.
Jason leaned back slightly, unfolding his arms in the process. "Nothing that could immediately answer all our questions," he said, shaking his head. "To understand what is there, we will have to run a series of detailed neurological and psychological tests. Once we have the results, I might be able to identify the issue. But …"
"But?" Aiden’s gaze narrowed at that intentional pause.
"But there is something I suspect." Jason hesitated for a brief moment before continuing with a serious tone. "I suspect that Arwen may be suffering from a rare form of memory disturbance, something akin to partial amnesia. However, her case might be more complicated than typical amnesia cases we usually encounter."
Aiden straightened, his gaze locking on Jason. "What do you mean by ’complicated’?"
Jason let out a deep exhale. "There is a rare condition —not officially documented in most medical literature —where the brain suppresses traumatic or distressing memories as a natural defence mechanism. But here is a critical part, this suppression can also be externally induced."
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