meditions142 wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 12:07 pm Hi Stormtropper
As you know, I like to go back and look at your older stories. When I do I always spot new things and often come up with more questions.
In this story you let us know the sedative the Merry Women used on the receptionist and waitresses was an SI experimental drug. We know that the drug works fast and will keep the women asleep for 10 hours. However, when I was re-reading the story I noticed something that made me curious.
When talking about Melissa being tranq darted you describe "She felt the sensation of a dart hitting her neck, the chemicals flowing through her bloodstream to her brain, as she fell sideways off her chair onto the carpeted floor, unconscious."
Then when discussing Nicki being given an injection by Ivana you describe "She felt the chemicals flow through her bloodstream, towards her brain as she lost consciousness and slumped into her attackers arms, unconscious."
Next you describe the take out of Gail with this "Gail's eyes widened as the Latina plunged a long needle into her neck, she could feel the chemicals enter her bloodstream and enter her brain."
In each of your descriptions (which are fantastic by the way) you specifically mention that the women can fell the chemical moving through their bodies and into their brains. So my question is this. What is the exact sensations the women are feeling?
Hi Meditions
Thanks very much for your kind words my friend.
The sensations that the women would be feeling, is similar to when someone is put under with an aesthetic. They would the sedatives flow through their bodies, not causing any pain or undue stress, but more of a relaxant. They would feel the muscles in their bodies began to relax, and their brains fall into a deep stupor similar to REM sleep. Then once the sedatives have reached the brain, and spread throughout the body, they enter a period of restful sleep that lasts for a period of up to 8 hours. Upon waking they would have no memory of who put them to sleep and stole their uniforms/clothes.
I would say that the whole process is designed to less invasive as possible for the victim, with the only pain being the needle jab or dart.