Guyver – Second Chance – Part 2
Date: 10/6/2017,
Categories:
Science-Fiction,
Alien,
Cruelty
Extreme,
Fan fiction,
Masturbation
Rape
Author: KatieKittyKat, Source: sexstories.com
... appointments confirmed this to be the case. It was several hours before Div found the connections he was looking for, in a single cell phone number both consultants shared with the owner of a series of Adult Shops in the seedier areas of several nearby towns. Call logs gave a narrow enough window to reduce the search pattern to a manageable size, returning several invoices and payments to a company called Placebo, a term for a medical drug or procedure that was harmless, and ineffective, without a patient being aware of it. This company was merely a front, with only a bank account to its name, taking a series of large customer deposits at infrequent intervals, and more frequent withdrawals, of varying amounts, from an ATM. Div had failed to turn up any hard evidence that linked the doctors to the money, since the company was a totally electronic entity, with the initial forms for identity verification belonging to a patient that had died at the hospital. There was no way this could provide proof to establish a legal case, so he would now allocate the investigation to a level three priority, and use all the host down time in running searches and audits. He also set up a background process to monitor the team’s movements across cctv, so he would know if they entered any areas of interest they’d found, and also to watch over Helen, because Joyce had a feeling she was being groomed for another production. This filming issue had distracted Joyce from her train of thought at the ...
... time, and since they’d now done all they productively could for the moment, she asked Div what Helen’s prognosis was. The diagnosis was stomach cancer, extending through most of the digestive tract as far as the transverse colon, with a second primary site in the liver. There was no metastatic disease present in any of the previous three years investigations, but the primary sites would prove fatal within 6 to 18 months, barring any other complications. The disease was too far advanced for surgical intervention, Radiotherapy, or any of the Chemotherapy protocols available. Joyce asked if the Guyver unit could help repair the damage, in the same way it had improved her own repair system, but in cancer it was the host’s own repair mechanism that was at fault by providing replacement cell structure that wasn’t required. He could perform surgery to remove parts of the tumour, much more accurately than the doctors could, but organ invasion was too extensive overall. Helen would eventually die from malnutrition as the digestive tract failed to provide enough nutrient to support the body’s needs, or from toxic overload caused by the liver failing in removing sufficient amounts from her blood. The Guyver could only use the available system to make improvements, which would be energy efficiency, and improved function of the remaining healthy liver, at most providing her an extra few weeks. This was pretty much what Joyce had expected, but didn’t want to hear because it made her feel so ...