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three days they wouldn't let hereat anything, and all she could say about that was she was a little too heavy anyway.โ€

โ€œIt doesn't sound like she belonged here,โ€ I said. โ€œSounds like she belonged in some mental institution.โ€

โ€œDon't we all,โ€ Mindy muttered.

Everyone was silent, contemplating what she had said.

โ€œDr. Foreman believes she can change anyone. That's the point,โ€ Gia finally piped up. โ€œDon't you get it yet? No behavior, not even mental illness, can't be changed or cured. She thinks we're all Skinner pigeons.โ€

โ€œSkinner pigeons? What's that?โ€ Robin asked.

I looked at Teal to see if she knew. She shook her head and shrugged. โ€œI wasn't exactly a good student,โ€ she said. โ€œWhat is it, Gia?โ€

โ€œDidn't anyone tell you guys anything about this place and Dr. Foreman before you were sent here?โ€ she asked.

โ€œNot much more than this is your last chance,โ€ Teal said, smirking.

โ€œSame for me,โ€ I said.

โ€œMe, too,โ€ Robin chimed.

โ€œDr. Foreman is a behavioral modification scientist. They believe they can change the way people act and think by using certain techniques like carrot and stick, positive and negative reinforcers. Do this and there's a reward; do that and there's a punishment. If it's repeated and repeated, it gets so carved into you, you behave accordingly.โ€

โ€œBut why did you call us all Skinner pigeons?โ€ I asked.

โ€œThis scientist, Skinner, is famous for getting people to believe in these things. He did it with pigeons in abox. If they pressed a lever, they got fed. They soon understood that if they did this, they were rewarded. If they didn't, they weren't. That's what Dr. Foreman means by her stupid reality checks. We get rewarded for doing what she wants us to do, and when we do something she doesn't... we suffer. That's reality. That's the way it is out there,โ€ Gia said, waving toward the door.

โ€œDr. Foreman,โ€ she concluded, โ€œbelieves those theories apply to everything. She can change anyone. We're not here just to be good little girls. Just like she said the first day, we're here to be changed, completely and utterly remade.โ€

โ€œPosy had to be very frustrating for her,โ€ Robin said. โ€œHere she was a so-โ€‹called expert on all this and her own daughter was a problem.โ€

โ€œExactly,โ€ Gia said. โ€œShe has success with strangers, like our buddies and like us. Her methods do work most of the time. You're not going to get into any fights so quickly now, are you, Robin? You don't want to go back to the Ice Room.โ€

Robin looked at me and then looked down.

โ€œAnd you, Teal. You going to run away again?โ€ Gia taunted.

โ€œMaybe.โ€

โ€œYou won't. Anyway, the difference with Posy was no matter what they did to her, what negative reinforcement they applied, she smiled at them. And then she would go and make up a story about it like she had to clean the pigpen all by herself because we were too busy or she was good at it. They would just get angrier and angrier at her. She never let them make her face reality. You know she never had a mattress, pillow, and blanket the whole time she was here.โ€

โ€œHow could she stand that so long?โ€ Teal asked.

Gia shrugged. I began to wonder if she didn't admire Posy as much as she pitied her.

"She told me she was used to sleeping on hard surfaces. She liked to go camping, and mattresses and sheets and pillows made her itch and sneeze. I actually believed her for a while. She was really good at it, at telling tales. I can just imagine the stories she had people believing. It must have driven our Dr. Foreman bonkers.

โ€œBut . . . Natani liked her,โ€ Gia said wistfully. โ€œHe favored her, talked to her all the time, taught her stuff, like how to meditate and step out of pain. That's the way she put it. I know the good doctor wasn't happy about that and eventually told him to stay away from her.โ€

โ€œWhy does he obey her, work for her?โ€ Teal asked.

โ€œHis granddaughter was a drug addict. She managed to get her on the straight and narrow. At least, that's what I think,โ€ Gia said.

โ€œIt's true. He told me something similar,โ€ I said, โ€œjust not in as much detail.โ€

โ€œWhatever. He must owe her big time to put up with all this,โ€ Robin said.

โ€œHe doesn't see it that way,โ€ I told her.

โ€œThen he really is a crazy Indian,โ€ Teal quipped.

โ€œWell, how did Posy end up? I mean, why don't you know what happened to her?โ€ I asked Gia.

โ€œNo one would talk about her. I quickly saw it was forbidden to mention her name. One morning she was just gone, and when she didn't return for days, I knew she was gone for good. At first I assumed she was sent home or somewhere else.โ€

โ€œSo, then that's what happened,โ€ I said, shrugging. โ€œWhat's the big mystery?โ€ From the way Mindy andGia glanced at each other, I saw they had other ideas. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œI'm sure I saw her from time to time, but only at night,โ€ Gia said.

โ€œAnd then you stopped seeing her altogether, right, Gia?โ€ Mindy said.

โ€œYou never saw her at night or otherwise?โ€ Robin asked Mindy.

โ€œNever.โ€

โ€œSo, then she is gone,โ€ I concluded. They didn't look convinced. โ€œIs there something else?โ€

โ€œThe one thing I think Posy needed more than anything was company, friends. She tried so hard to get us to be her friends. I could tell she was making up story after story about all the best friends she had. She often contradicted herself or forgot a name or a story,โ€ Gia explained.

โ€œSo?โ€

โ€œSo Gia thinks Dr. Foreman decided her best way to change her was to isolate her from people. She hated being alone most of all,โ€ Mindy said.

โ€œSo much so that she invented people to talk to, just like a little girl or little boy might.โ€

โ€œI often heard her talking to someone, and then if I asked her who she was talking to, she would say no one, but she would smile at the air as if someone

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