I have worked in a hospital as a therapist and now I am a socialworker. No one, ever, acts like this ONE DAY after the accident. Ever. She would be either put in a coma, drugged out of her mind or in total shock and confusion.And here I thought this game was underrated.
You've no idea what you're talking about.
You should listen to what people with similar situations do as Victoria. Not all of them, but some may surprise you on how they dealt with it.
It's called being in denial. It's actually more common among people who have lost something important to them. It doesn't have to be your limbs. It could be someone dear to you as well. Anything that could cause you a feeling of extreme loss.
When they start to slowly let themselves into reality, they start to lose it and immediately break down. That should explain how she behaved in the recovery centre, for you.
So far it's been well written.
I'd say you're ill-formed on this particular matter.
The "dealing with it" you talk about comes later, not in this stage at all.
Also, her body would be beaten up like a exploding blood worm. Not looking like a barbie.
I'd say you're ill-formed on this particular matter.