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May 20, 2019 22:49:28 GMT -5
Post by rose on May 20, 2019 22:49:28 GMT -5
Rose didn't have much luck with trying to slide down the ape's back. In fact, she stiffened up. Even as they walked into the vet's office. She was worried sick now that she was just ordered to kill her. It frightened her and she hid her expression. She didn't want anyone to notice anything...She would hide everything...from them. They would just put her down.
Serenity shook her head. "Motion sickness is often cured by a drug. She has to drink it though on her own. No forcing or else she'd choke. Humans with motion sickness can't go into moving objects or go on ships, boats, trains, aircraft, and even the simplest movement can cause ill at ease." Serenity felt sorry for the human as well because Silas didn't follow. It was just the ape with Rose. "Set her on the table." She repeated again.
Rose was thinking other thoughts...returning to the cages- but- she wasn't sick. She could think that if she were ever sick from the mysterious sickness that was supposedly sweeping through the humans. Wild and domestic. They weren't all that immune. Rose returned to her thoughts again.
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May 21, 2019 1:20:15 GMT -5
Post by Silas on May 21, 2019 1:20:15 GMT -5
The ape rises a brow, honestly not caring for the needs of Rose. Silas might. But the others in the car or in the structure? Very unlikely. Likely not. One even rolled his eyes, annoyed. Another snickered out of amusement. It was clear these apes here had any emotion towards any humans.
The one with Rose in his grasp, scoffs, placing her on the table. He walks around the table, placing both his palms on her brittle form, preventing her from escaping. His might was a little harsh to her fragile skin. The other snickers, walking out of the room, allowing privacy.
"I don't care. She will only be traveled to the rings, and that's it," he continues to scoff, shaking his head. "What a joke to actually bring her here for a check up. The vets already check her at the cages," he snorts, dropping a hand from his clutch. "We only came here to imply a chip and that was it," he snarls.
Silas wobbled his way in, crashing into the side of the door. "Uh, ha, she's not ill."
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May 21, 2019 1:34:26 GMT -5
Post by rose on May 21, 2019 1:34:26 GMT -5
Rose cried out in pain and couldn't move and she couldn't move. She didn't know what the rings were or why they didn't care. Her skin was starting to bruise under his might, which showed that she bruised very easily, due to her hair color and fair skin. She swallowed, her teeth were chattering, from fear and even a greater fear that she was probably going to be used as a punching bag.
This was bad and she began to sob a little.
Serenity rubbed her forehead as Silas crashed into the door. "Of course not. She has motion sickness. She has signs of it." She said. "She needs something to settle her stomach and make her less likely to mess up the car. A chip is all you need? Without motion sickness treatment, she'll continue to mess up your car, herself, and herself."
But Rose didn't want to go with these apes...they were so - cruel and harsh. And she was frightened.
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May 21, 2019 13:37:10 GMT -5
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Post by Silas on May 21, 2019 13:37:10 GMT -5
Unfortunately, the myth of being easier wasn't always true, just was more visible on their pale skin. However, there are plenty of humans who simply bruise easier than others. These apes with Rose declined that possibility, in fact, never heard of such traits. They simply view them as the same other than shades or hair and eyes.
He noted the weakness emerging from the human, and grimaces. He fires his disturbing gaze over to Silas. At least he was appearing soberer and not as foolishly drunk. Plus he wasn't too much under alcohol, as he would be crueler.
"Silas, this little human is weaker than the others. Should we just place her back into the cages and cancel being here?" he questions his boss. He glimpses ahead at Serenity. "Besides I'm sure this ape wants to go home."
Silas snickers, waving a had. "Bah, no need. She's not going to fight. Too brittle," he snorts. He looks at Serenity too, "Go ahead and minister what you need," he grants her permission.
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May 21, 2019 17:37:44 GMT -5
Post by rose on May 21, 2019 17:37:44 GMT -5
Serenity patted the human's freed arm. Well, she was crying now. "Now, no one will hurt you. Why do you cry?" Serenity said, preparing to administer something to settle her stomach and also began to prepare a chip. "You can let her up now. I need her to sit up or lay on her side, facing the wall. It won't hurt her."
Rose didn't know what to do and being thoroughly afraid of these apes, she didn't know whether or not she was - going to be harmed or not. She wasn't enjoying her time with these gorillas and she felt herself tensing up, even as she was turned on her side.
Serenity sighed, noticing that her neck was tense. "Hey...now don't be so tense. That will cause you pain when I insert this into your neck."
Rose's eyes widened and she began to speak, "No...I don't want it in my neck!" She was begging. "Please don't put something in my neck!"
Serenity began to pet her head, trying to relax the human. "This is becoming difficult and what should be done in a snap is taking too long. Would one of you kindly help me with this human. Give her something of a distraction and reassurance will help ease her."
"Oh I'm so alone and I just wish I wasn't in this place." Rose was feeling a little better and thinking that they were going to use her for something. "What do you want a weakling human with red hair?" She questioned. "I'm sorry I tried to run away, and then threw up in that metal thing. I'm sorry- don't hurt me." She didn't know what those apes would do. Her eyes were darting to and fro.
Serenity went to put a marker on the back of her neck, marking it...
Rose let out a cry...thinking that the marker was the chip. "Nooo...Please! It hurt me!" She had been weak, but a rush of adrenaline kicked in and she tried to leave the table. "Help help!"
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May 24, 2019 1:17:11 GMT -5
Post by Silas on May 24, 2019 1:17:11 GMT -5
The two apes drew back, allowing Rose to finally elevate herself from the laying position. The snickered, not believing their own superior wanted to keep such a weakling. Why a brittle, whiny female? What has Silas got into thinking recently? This is outrageous.
One of the two scurries over and grips her shoulders again forcing her to remain in the same stop. The other grimaced.
"Silas are you sure you want this female? I'm sure there are others in the cages who actually fight hard. Ones that wouldn't complain, but put up a fight," he urged Silas to give in.
Silas growls, pounding the side of the wall. "No, now quit complaining or you'll be in search of another job," he scowls over, after cruelly threatening. "Just help her," he sways his hand forward.
The ape rolls his eyes, shaking his head. "There is nothing that would ease her. We don't deal with comforting such weaklings." he scoffs, not releasing.
Without another warning, Rose was shot by a tranquilizer. "You disappointment, you all. Do you recall acting humans are dangerous," he snorts, pocketing the pistol. "Don't want to get scraped now do you doc?"
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May 24, 2019 1:33:01 GMT -5
Post by rose on May 24, 2019 1:33:01 GMT -5
Rose's eyes widened because she was suddenly forced back into the spot, on the table. "No...I feel fine. Honestly."
Rose didn't have time to react before she was put to sleep. Her body sagged on the table. Like a ton of weight.
Serenity sighed as she readied the chip, wincing as he pounded on the wall. How could these two apes be so- heartless and cruel. "For real. It would have been easier to reassure a panicking human than calling her weak. She doesn't know what we do or how things are run."
Serenity hesitated at first, then put in the chip into her neck. It had her owner's name, age, and vaccinations. "Well, she's chipped and ready to go."
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May 24, 2019 14:16:35 GMT -5
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Post by Silas on May 24, 2019 14:16:35 GMT -5
One chuckled as he forced her into place. "Listen, you little fire Rose, you hurled, you appeared sick. I doubt you are fine. Besides the drug administrated to you will take time to recover," he explains with little experience. He probably was likely to be wronged.
An ape drew away, while the other gently rested her down so she didn't fall harshly on the table. Once she was down, he drew away, near his boss.
"I appreciate your unneeded advice, but I've seen and dealt with feral humans that were almost put down," he mentions , rising from the chair. He walks over, snorting, "she is weak. But that's how some of them work. Build them stronger."
"Don't act so innocent Serenity, there were times you had too. You even know their claws are deadly at times."
He gently takes her, resting her limped body over his shoulder. He turns. "Have anything for future sickness? I'm sure you do."
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May 24, 2019 14:39:31 GMT -5
Post by rose on May 24, 2019 14:39:31 GMT -5
Rose was expecting harsh words, but didn't get any. Which was good. Maybe they weren't so bad after all. "It was the car." She admitted. "I don't like motion."
As she slept, she knew nothing at all about what happened. Then a pressure came to her belly and she grunted. Her stomach was sore.
Serenity seemed to be deep in thought as she had done some things to ensure the humans wouldn't hurt themselves. She had been firm at times. But never used much tranquilizers. She nodded as she took out a vial. "There is a vaccine for that sterility plague. There are no signs of it, but it doesn't harm to have it. I could administer it quickly before you leave. It will take 2 weeks for it to take affect. The last you want is the sterility plague to rise in the 'rings'. She hated the rings. She never was interested in sports involving humans.
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