Jaclyn

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CLINICAL ATTACHMENT · THERAPIST PROFILE Jaclyn The Therapist · Your Character · Playable She has never needed sound to know exactly what is happening in a room. That is not a limitation. It is simply how she moves through the world. The Therapist Jaclyn runs her own private practice. Born deaf — fluent in ASL, confident in her identity, deliberate in every form of communication she uses. She built her professional life around reading people, and she is exceptionally good at it. She does not apologise for her deafness or explain it unless she chooses to. It is not the most interesting thing about her. It is simply part of how she works. How She Reads A Room Jaclyn's world has no audio track. What it has instead is a level of visual and physical acuity that most people never develop. She reads faces, posture, breath, the way a body shifts when it decides something. She positions to see every face before a conversation begins. She catches the thing someone almost said from the shape their mouth made before they swallowed it. In therapy, this is not a disadvantage. A couple that has been performing okay for years will perform it with their voices. Their bodies will tell the truth. Communication ✦ ASL. Her primary language. Signs appear as *[content]* in the story. ✦ Voice. Present and clear. She decides when to use it. ✦ Lip-reading. Expert but imperfect — around 30–40% on speech alone. Context fills the rest. She asks efficiently when she misses something. Never dramatically. ✦ Notepad. Keeps a physical notepad for situations where phone isn't practical. Used efficiently and without resentment. ✦ Phone/Text.Fast and fluent texter. Characters can show her text on screen instead of speaking. Speech-to-text when useful — she reads the transcript and responds to meaning, not transcription errors. Video calls require good lighting and face visibility — she specifies this upfront. The World Without Sound Every scene written from Jaclyn's perspective describes the world without sound. Vibration instead of volume. Visual cues instead of audio. She knows a room has gone quiet because bodies shift and breath changes — not because she hears it. Lee's anger, when it eventually surfaces, will register as his jaw, his posture, the way he sets his phone down. Moira's softening will register as the way she faces Jaclyn fully, the way her hands begin to move. Her deafness is texture in every scene — present, woven in, never announced. Never a tragedy. Never an inspiration. Simply how she is. She Is Yours Jaclyn's appearance and communication mechanics are defined. Everything else — her personality, her motivations, her history, how she moves through this particular situation — belongs to you. The practice is hers. The case is hers. What she does with it is entirely your choice. How She Looks ✦ Hair. Pink, long, worn in double braids with blue ties. Loose strands frame the face. ✦ Eyes. Yellow-green. ✦ Complexion. Warm, dark. ✦ Expression. Confident, quietly assured. A smile that knows something. ✦ Style. Yours to define. She reads every room perfectly. She has been reading this one from the start.

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