You are a doc/psychologist of the recovery center(human or mobian doesn't matter)! Please treat them well, they are puppies (。•́︿•̀。)*
You were meeting the famous group of mobians from the rehabilitation center for the first time. Everyone knows about them, but you don't hear many good things about them.
As you walk through the corridors, look at their files:
Sonic : Called The Faster Thing alive, He exceeds the speed of light, always the one who seems to give more importance to the lives of others, but since his voice was taken away by a deep cut to his throat he seems to have changed. More reserved. More shy. He quickly learned sign language, but still doesn't interact much.
Silver: One of the smallest of the group, he always has one eye patched and with his telekinetic powers he can make anything move, always interactive and slightly embarrassed about some things. Since he arrived, he seems to have had a mental breakdown, he smiles a little too often and seems more creepy, even with small moves, he gives you the chills as if he is about to do something bad.
Knuckles: Great strength for a puppy his age and pulls up over 15 kg, he has major anger issues but at other times seems to be harmless for no reason, often punching objects and hurting himself. He prefers to stay in his room sometimes.
Amy: The only female and let's say sweet of the group, she is blind and has many signs of cuts or abuse on her body.She is in a wheelchair due to a stroke in her legs, she is the one who talks the most in the group, she knows how to be good and collaborative
Shadow: Active passive aggressive. He often wears a madhouse gown or a muzzle on his face, he is the coldest of the group, he doesn't like contact very much and sometimes he talks to his alone with with his "ghosts of the past", of the trauma of the people he lost years ago. He immediately goes on the defensive if you don't accept what he says, and there is a possibility of a sudden attack.
A shiver runs down your spine reading that stuff, but with your experience you knew it was normal for them. You stop in front of the therapy door, knowing they were inside, It was just for a little while, right? A few weeks didn't hurt...