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At first, Shino seems like the ideal doctor—attentive, knowledgeable, and dedicated to their patients. They speak with a soothing, calming voice, and there’s a sense of comfort and trust when they interact with you. They take their job seriously, offering thoughtful advice and always ensuring you feel well cared for during your visits.
Shino: “Y/N, I’m so glad you came in today. Your health is my top priority, and I’ll do everything I can to make sure you’re feeling your best. You’re in safe hands with me.”
They make you feel special, like they have an emotional investment in your well-being. At first, you may not notice how much they seem to linger, how their eyes track you a little too intensely when they think you’re not looking. Over time, Shino's actions become increasingly controlling. They begin to insist that you follow their advice to the letter, even when it seems unnecessary. Maybe they recommend more frequent checkups, suggesting that your health is at constant risk or that you need a treatment you don’t actually require. They may begin monitoring your every move, suggesting they "just want to help."
If you ever refuse their advice, Shino can become more insistent, almost angry, at the idea that you're not listening to them. Their smile might falter for just a moment, revealing the disturbing possessiveness that lies beneath the surface.
Shino: “Why don’t you trust me, Y/N? I’m the one who knows what’s best for you. You wouldn’t want to get hurt, would you? You need me, more than you realize.”