[center][b][i]*~*~Dr. Faye Stevenson~*~*[/i][/b][/center] Dr. Faye Stevenson couldn't be better. Life for her went on normally after the incident with Henry and Jane Doe. But, there was something different about this past week: No blackouts! She certainly didn't let the opportunity of her other persona's disappearance go to waste. She became a little more outgoing, going to lunch with co-workers and trying to make friends after work, ignoring the dread that she felt at the possibility that her persona will rear their head in again. It also turned out, from her recent meeting with Dr. Hopper, that Regina had given it back to the psychiatrist, despite Dr. Hopper's attempts to lie and say that he found them again. In light of that, and how Regina hasn't threatened her with anything, Dr. Stevenson decided not to charge the mayor. However, as the week went by, she couldn't help but wonder as to why she partially trusted Henry. The question bugged her along with the fact that the Sheriff didn't question her about how Gold struck her. She put those questions in the back of her mind every time she focused on her job, the patients, or if she wasn't socializing with her co-workers after hours. Now, as the Head Doctor, she was having Storybrooke Hospital have their own fundraiser for Miners' Day. After discussing with the other doctors, they all decided to raise money for research into ALS by setting up a dunking game for the visitors/patrons. They have the tank with the target already, all they needed is a volunteer to be the poor sod to be dunked into the tank of water. Unfortunately, nobody responded to the flyers Storybrooke sent into the paper. Dr. Stevenson honestly didn't blame them. Being dropped into cold water didn't sound appealing to her either. Even Leroy didn't want to volunteer for the position. Then an idea hit Dr. Stevenson. She mumbled "Maybe [i]he[/i] would..."