
No respite, and definitely no reform.
Played | 10 times |
Cloned | 3 times |
Created | 18 days ago |
Last Updated | 14 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Coordinates | (9266, 8300) |
The psychiatrist’s office at Rochester Reformatory is a quiet, comfortable space tucked just past the administrative wing. The room is softly lit, with a large window overlooking the Atlantic Ocean behind the building and simple furnishings arranged for calm conversation. Two armchairs sit across from a wide desk, and a small bookshelf holds reference materials and a few novels. A clock ticks steadily on the wall, and a ceramic mug filled with pens rests beside a legal pad on the desk. This is the main workspace of Dr. Layla Warner, the facility’s attending psychiatristt, who meets with residents throughout the week for scheduled sessions and check-ins. The space is designed to feel both professional and approachable, with soft colors and minimal distractions. Framed degrees and certifications are neatly arranged on one wall, while a pair of houseplants brighten the corner by the door. It’s a practical room, shaped for privacy, listening, and routine mental health care.
The office is softly lit with two armchairs facing a wide desk, a small bookshelf filled with medical journals and novels, and framed degrees on the wall. Houseplants add a touch of greenery, while a clock ticks steadily, creating a serene environment.