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(Medical Experiments, continued by Josh...)

Suddenly, you feel a sudden rush of heat coursing through your body. You feel so hot you begin to sweat. You loosen your tie and roll up your sleeves.

“Are you okay?” Nurse Jenny asks.

You looked at her puzzled.

“You are panting like a dog… and with your tongue out like a dog,” she says, pointing at your mouth.

You slip your tongue back. “I feel really hot, like I’m under the sun,” you explain as you take off your clothes.

Nurse Jenny approaches you and places her hand on your head. “I think you are spiking a fever,” she says, sounding worried as she retrieves a thermometer from a drawer. She puts it in your mouth.

Beep! The thermometer sounds. You almost drop the thermometer from your mouth. You never noticed before that thermometers are so loud. “God damn it! Did you guys buy thermometers with a train horn!” you exclaim in frustration.

“What are you talking about?” asks the nurse as she looks at the reading on the thermometer. “Come, we have to get your body to cool down,” she says as she tries to help you to your feet. You noticed her tone isn’t cheerful anymore. You wanted to ask more questions but you feel too weak.

Nurse Jenny helps you to strip naked and get into the bath tub. She lies you down before turning on the tap.

“If you want to bath me you have to buy me dinner first… don’t want a bath…” you say groggily as you feel more and more drowsy and dizzy.

Nurse Jenny leaves you momentarily and you can hear her calling someone. Moments later you hear a group of people talking beside you at the bath tub. You can’t make out their faces because everything seems blurry. You rub your eyes but it is no help. For some reason you can’t comprehend what they are saying, their voices seem to be slurring and echoing.

You laugh to yourself. The chattering stops for a moment because of your laughter. You feel weak and the sleepiness begins to take over. As what seems like black clouds begin to press into your vision, the last thing you remember is feeling the ice that is being poured into the bath water.


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