audrey parker shows up when there's trouble(s) (areyoudeaf) wrote in thedoorway, @ 2012-12-29 01:48:00 |
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Entry tags: | !network post, audrey parker, chloe frazer, claire bennet, primrose everdeen, sam winchester |
My name's Audrey Parker, and I'm the counselor for the Potts Tower Youth Center. I realize that just a few of you know me, but I wanted to take this time to introduce myself and give you a feel for who I am. Most of us have some sort of canon we came from - be it books or television or movies - and I am no different. I'm from a TV show called Haven, which isn't very widely watched. I'm pretty grateful for that, to be honest. I'm sure Duke would be having a fit. I miss him A lot There's not much to tell about me, mostly because I'm not really me so much as different people every time I arrive in Haven. I have a son I've never really met, but I'm trying to find.
I was an FBI agent until I got to Haven and started helping the Troubled. The Troubled are... they're people with supernatural afflictions. It's usually brought on by trauma, and it's usually a trauma that ties into their Trouble. Case in point? One of my first cases in Haven... This guy was in a car accident and his wife drowned in freezing water and sustained serious brain damage to the point that she had to be put in a care facility. He was so guilt ridden that it triggered his Trouble. When he played music - he and his wife were musicians - he could make the mentally unstable sane again. The downside was, any sane person who hears the music becomes mentally unstable. That kind of thing. I was good at it. I'd never call it a job, because it was way too personal for me, but I knew the moment I first helped someone that it was what I was meant to do.
Probably can see where this is going. I know that I'm employed by the PTYC, but I wanted to say that if anyone else needs someone to talk to or just to listen to, someone who doesn't know your story or someone unbiased, I'm here. You can reach me at [Number here] or my email address is: aparker@pottstower.com. There's no shame in needing someone to talk to.