(Dizzy, I'm making a semi-permanent decision. If you have a problem with it, let me know.)
Charles nods, "That's what I thought. While the torture that happened to you was horrible, no doubt, it caused a change that may be an advantage. Your nociceptors, the receptors that cause you to feel pain, have been tampered with. I believe I'm right when I say that, you probably have no sense of pain, or you have very high pain tolerance because of this. We have a student that could heal you, but you need to decide whether or not you want his help."
Charles returns to his place behind his desk before continuing, "You also need to know that here, you're not alone. All of the staff are willing to lend you an ear and give you advice. I suggest that you also try to open up to your fellow students and form some friendships. Now would you please attend Mr. Rankin's class? I believe he wanted to talk to you."
Anthony wanders over to Sue and whispers a simple, "Hi."