It was the most people that she'd remembered ever having been naked in front of at the same time, and the cold paper surface of the examination table did little to calm her nervousness. When she was undressing, she couldn't help but feel a little embarrassed that the other 3 nurses were there there along with her and Ginger. It was a weird mood change for the cat girl after her friend just left, but it seemed like the logical thing to do. Now that her friend was gone, Nurse Ginger politely asked Tina to disrobe for a medical examination. I'm going to drive out and tell them that I got you in here, then we're all going to visit you later this afternoon after you're all set up in this place, okay? See you then, Tina.” She hugged her again before heading out the door. “Are you kidding? Of course I will, and so will your family. I'm glad you care about me, Carrie.” The two of them moved closer together and hugged each other. “Well, I guess arguing won't get me out of it at this point. Looking into her friend's eyes and seeing the sincerity in them, the cat girl nodded with a sigh. A couple of sessions and who knows? I know you can beat this thing if you'll just give this place a chance, Tina.” Plus, it's not like you won't get out of here. I don't want to worry I might not see you the next day. “And as your best friend, I'm the last one that wants to give you another chance to do bad things to yourself. Troubled though she was, she wasn't keen on the idea of being contained against her will. I tried hurting myself doesn't mean I have to be put away, does it? Come on Carrie, we're roomies! Best friends!” The cat girl pleaded, half knowing she probably did need help but not wanting it to be going this far. I had to make up that stuff about my cousin being here so we could get you here and get you some help after your. “I'm sorry, Tina, but we didn't think you'd come here willingly. The other three nurses stood ready to grab Tina in case she made any sudden moves as her friend tried to calmly explain. “What does she mean by that, Carrie? Are you locking me up here?!” “ My stay here?” The cat girl asked before she turned to Carrie, her eyes wide with surprise. I'm Nurse Ginger and I'll be responsible for your physical and mental health during your stay here!” Giggling, the roo girl kept smiling and said “Well, I'd like to welcome you to Sunrise City asylum. “That's my name, I'm mostly here to backup Carrie though, can't say I know the guy too well.” Tina blushed a bit at being called cute, even though she assumed it was simply a polite compliment rather than a pass at her. So since your voice sounds familiar from the call I should assume that the cute catgirl here is Tina?” The roo nurse said as she turned to Tina, smiling. This isn't the kind of thing I want to come into with an empty stomach, you know?” Carrie said. It was close to lunch time and I just had to stop by a fast food joint to fill my belly before we got here. “Welcome! Tina and Carrie right? We've been waiting for you.” A kangaroo nurse greeted them as the nurse from the front office left to attend to other arrivals and visitors. Well, at least not violent horror movie psycho.Īfter checking in with the front desk, a nurse lead the two girls down a long hall and into a room that looked similar to a doctor's office, where 4 other nurses stood waiting for them. She wasn't too comfortable with the whole situation, but what sort of a friend would she be if she wasn't there to support Carrie? Besides, it's not like the guy they're visiting was a total psycho or anything. Tina nodded and followed Carrie into the asylum. Nothing dangerous yet, but we, including him, thought it would be best for everyone if we get him into some help before there was an incident.” The canine girl responded as she got out of the car. “Well, I guess as long as it's not in front of him. “Hey Carrie, is it fair to ask why your cousin is in here?” Tina questioned, glancing over to her friend. But with her best friend's cousin newly moved into the place, it's been on her mind a lot more. It just wasn't a place that affected her. She'd heard about this place before and seen the building, but hadn't given it much thought until today. Tina looked out the window of her friend's car as they drove up to the asylum.
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