Pendington, Jude
JOURNAL ENTRY 01
Antisocial Personality
Disorder
My first day here, Belial tells me I should keep a journal. Belial makes sense to me because he's the only one I've ever met that isn't full of garbage. Lying is useful to get where you're going, but the extra work it requires gets on my last nerve. If Belial and his team of doctors are reading this journal entry, let me just say that no one in this center is better equipped or better suited for a leadership position than I am. I have practiced the new religion before I knew I was religious.
I was told to talk about my life and myself before arriving at the T.O.G. center. I was also advised to be very honest and that the doctors were looking for "ruthlessness." I like that. Before Belial started changing things, ruthlessness was a kind of bad thing.
I'm 28 years old. I've lived in or near Los Angeles most of my life except when I attended classes at John F. Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge. I'm an only child, and my parents are both poor references of the greatness that I am capable of.