115-word post, or “The Therapy of Jurisprudence”

“And so, Doctor,” said Jurisprudence, “This is why I’m convinced there’s a bear in my cupboard.”

“I see,” said the Doctor as he squeegeed his glasses. “And do you see a pattern in these… behaviours?”

“Behaviours?”

“Yes. In our sessions, you’ve stated various phobias with a common theme. You’re afraid of pears, bears, chairs, stairs and squares.”

“And Fred Astaire,” she reminded him.

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“Au contraire,” she said, then screamed, having frightened herself. Out of ideas, the Doctor reached across the room with his tentacles to strangle her.

The moral of the story? Beware the Octopsychologist! For he is no substitute for proper therapy!

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