Guyver – Second Chance – Part 2
Date: 10/6/2017,
Categories:
Science-Fiction,
Alien,
Cruelty
Extreme,
Fan fiction,
Masturbation
Rape
Author: KatieKittyKat, Source: sexstories.com
... that were taken to extremes. Some of them were done with the compliance of the subjects, as with Helen, but in many scenes there was obvious resistance, coercion, and threats, followed later by a return to normal, as if nothing had happened. She’d asked Div to investigate any outside connections the staff might have, and for the most part he’d found nothing more than a couple of hospital drug sales by one of the nurses, and a slight gambling habit with a porter. It proved more successful with the five doctors, the three juniors all having disciplinary notes on their records in previous posts, one of them with this hospital when he’d first started. When he accessed the relevant records, all of the events had been resolved, most being dropped due to lack of evidence, much of it having been unavailable for the review board. Despite all his resources, Div could find few tracks of what had happened, other than most of the suspects had tenuous connections with two consultants, leading to the conclusion that they’d all been covered up. The net was spread pretty thin, and it would take more time and resource to follow all of the leads to their conclusion. The consultants were both talented and well respected individuals, with long records of excellent accomplishments, both medically and socially, and were financially stable. The computer records involving the video tapes and abuse contained very little information outside of the cases themselves, other than a summary of each ...
... treatment regime having some anomalies. The first thing Div had noticed was that certain summarised items had no corresponding entry in the notes, and when he tried to establish a timeline, for further checks to pursue, it seemed that the summary had been created well before any of the recorded treatment had commenced. Digital analysis had revealed small fragments of email formatting, and copy/paste traces, as if it had been taken from a pre-dating message system. “It’s a shopping list!” Joyce exclaimed, “They’re being sent requirements, then finding suitable patients to build a specific treatment regimen around. I said this was much too organised to be a casual hobby, it’s engineered, all of it.” Div couldn’t see any evidence to support Joyce’s claim, and told her so, asking for her deductive reasoning, so that he could verify it. “I don’t have any, Div,” she replied, “not a single shred. It’s just Gestalt. The knowing, without knowing. Female intuition.” Div was even less convinced. “I’m telling you, Joyce, none of these fringe claims had ever been substantiated, not in all the research I’ve come across during my many years of service. Believe me, that’s a lot of material.” “Alright, mister know-it-all, I’ll prove it.” Joyce countered, “How many accounts in human history record the appearance of deities out of thin air?” “One million, four hundred twenty three thousand, six hundred and three,” he quickly responded, “none of which have any documented proof, or supporting evidence.” ...