The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Mystery): Chapter 16
Chapter 16 — The Therapist’s Dilemma Dr. Calico Verde had a rule she didn’t tell patients about. It wasn’t in any textbook. It wasn’t taught in graduate school. It was something she learned after years of listening to people explain themselves. Real pain is messy. Real trauma wanders. It contradicts itself. It doubles back and argues with its own memory. But rehearsed pain? Rehearsed pain is tidy. Verde sat at her desk with Avery Bloom’s session transcripts spread in front of her like a deck of cards that refused to shuffle. She read them again. Then again. Every time Avery described a difficult moment—an argument, a betrayal, a panic episode—the language was the same. The structure was the same. The emotional beats landed in identical places. There were pauses. But they were the right pauses. There were tears. But they arrived at the right sentences. It felt less like therapy and more like watching someone perform a monologue they’d practiced in the mirror. Verde leaned back i...