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Rolling my eyes (from behind my visor) as I turn more videos into gifs for the denizens of Tumblr
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You just lay still precious and let me strap you down

Don’t worry we will soon have the information we need out of you and then we can all go home can’t we?

What’s this? Oh just a little gas to make you sleepy and more talkative

The sedative you were just given will also make you loquacious. I need you to tell me how to get those photos back

Just breathe the gas for me

Long deep breathes please. In and out.

There is no point in struggling or fighting it

Becaue if you do I will just turn it up here and make the gas stronger.

You’ll soon be in lalaland. But before you do pass out I need you to answer this question

What is the code to the safe where the photos are kept?
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Scented Mask Memory -
Patient POV
She wakes up in the chair...

She doesn't remember how she got here.
The last thing she remembers is the mask being put on her face.

The mask is now tied to her face but she does not remember how this was done.
There is a bright light and a machine...

The nurse makes sure that there is nothing she can do but breathe the gas...

Ready for surgery !

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Thank you for making it to your appointment. The nurse is ready to see you now.
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Ssh darling it'll be all over soon now just breath the gas in for me
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More latex action with Starfucked!
by Terminal-F
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REBLOG if it's okay to send you dirty messages.
yessss
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Kayla had volunteered to participate in testing a new kind of anesthesia mask. As they held the mask down to her face, they regulated the gas flow through a button at the bottom. Kayla’s mask filled with more and more gas with every push of the button. Unsure whether or not she should have volunteered now, she began to get nervous and started telling the doctor administering the gas that they better not take advantage of her while she was under. The doctor chuckled a little and reassured her she had nothing to worry about, and just to enjoy the gas. Kayla felt a little better and began to relax more. Her eyes began feeling heavy and she felt more and more as though she was floating. “nice deep breaths Kayla, that’s it… good girl…” she breathed deeply into the gas mask and her vision began to fade to black. Just before she totally succumbed to the gas she heard the doctor say “patient 34-R is about out, go ahead and prep the transport crate…"
Hours later Kayla awoke inside some sort of container. She was bound in some sort of cling wrap, and strapped to the bottom of the container. A familiar sight to her, an MCU-2/P gas mask had been tightly secured to her face, and a large black rubber corrugated hose connected the port on the side of the gas mask to a bottle of mystery gas by her legs. She had been in the Air Force and had spent many hours wearing the same model gas mask. She smelled the gas inside the mask, it seemed to be mostly oxygen, but she detected a hint of something else. Kayla tried to budge, but it was no use, the wrap and straps kept her moving a millimeter. She screamed out for help. Muffled, but loud enough to hear outside the crate. She heard footsteps which stopped right outside her crate. Then, near the gas cylinder at the bottom of the crate a light started blinking switching between blue and purple. Kayla screamed out again “HELP!!!”. The gas in her mask began smelling different, so she tried holding her breath. This was no use, she was forced to breathe whatever they wanted her to breathe, the seal the gas mask made on Kayla’s face was too perfect, as though the mask had been molded right from her face. She gasped for air, got a huge hit of gas, and her eyes rolled back in her head. Kayla was gassed out in a second.
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lay down on the operating table
TW: forced sedation, experimentation, restraints, struggling
Lay down on the operating table for us. I know you're upset about being experimented on and brainwashed, but it's for the greater good. You'll feel much better about it once we've sedated you. These restraints are for your own safety. Just put your arm down, and -- there we go, all secured. Just relax. There's no point in fighting. You should know that by now.
That's right, soon you'll be trapped inside a body that's too heavy and too drowsy to move, completely relaxed, unable to focus on anything but how much you want to sleep. Every fiber of your body will be relaxed. Your eyelids will become too heavy to keep open. The sedation will slowly overwhelm you until you can't fight it any more.
And once you're asleep, no matter what is done to you, you will not resist. You won't even be aware of what is happening. You'll be completely at our mercy, sleeping so peacefully. Once the sedative starts to kick in, you won't even remember a thing.
Here, let me put the mask on you and secure it. It's only oxygen. Now breath in deeply. One deep relaxing breath for me. In and out. That's it. Another deep breath. In and out. Good.
Now I am going to start the drug that will put you to sleep. It'll take a few minutes to work, but soon it's going to make you very, very relaxed, and very, very sleepy. No use holding your breath. Just breath normally. There you go.
That's it. Relax and let the sedative work its magic on you. You'll start to feel drowsy and floaty as the drug enters your system. Your eyes will become heavy, and you'll let them drift shut. Your mind will blank, leaving you so relaxed. Do you feel it yet?
You're starting to look a bit dazed. The sedation is beginning to work, I think. You're feeling nice and relaxed, aren't you? And so sleepy. I can see your eyes blinking so slowly. No, no, it's no use to struggle against the restraints. Eventually, you'll stop fighting it and go to sleep.
Your body is becoming heavy and your mind is growing hazy. Just lie back on the table, yes, that's good. Take another deep breath. Is that a yawn? Is the gas making you drowsy? You're starting to feel it affecting you, aren't you? Lying there, staring up at the ceiling, fighting those heavy eyelids.
I bet you feel so calm and peaceful. Like you want to let yourself drift off to sleep, right?
Your body and mind are relaxing and becoming more sedated, and there's so little you can do about it. Your eyelids want to drift shut. That tiredness is spreading all throughout your body. Is it starting to get hard to keep your eyes open? Is your head starting to feel heavy? Do you feel like you could fall asleep at any moment if you wanted to?
Yes, that's how the sedative is supposed to make you feel -- calm, relaxed, heavy, sleepy. You're fighting your body's natural urges to go to sleep. You'll lose that battle. You are going to go to sleep.
Did you realize that you've stopped struggling against the restraints? It looks like you can barely keep your eyes open. Slowly and surely, the sedative is putting you to sleep, and there's nothing you can do about it. It's no use fighting those heavy, tired eyelids. They're shutting all on their own.
That's right, you're completely unable to fight the sedation. It's strong and powerful. It will make you feel floaty and drowsy and oh so blissful. It will override your desire to stay awake. It was all over the second we started the drug, and you knew that.
The sedation is conquering your body and soon it will conquer your mind. Your body will fall asleep soon. Let yourself stop fighting, let sleep claim your helpless body. Let sleep take you. Let the sedation claim you. Let your eyelids close.
You're becoming drowsy, drowsier and sleepier. Soon your eyelids will close, and you will give in to the sedation, and you will be so docile and pliant and entirely at my mercy. Are you ready for that? The moment when your eyelids close will be the point of no return. A fleeting moment when you are not yet asleep and not quite awake. A moment where you know you've lost the fight, where you feel utterly helpless.
There we go. Shut those sleepy eyes for me. Don't open them again. Let the sedative put you fast asleep. There we go, fall asleep. Go to sleep, deep asleep. So deeply asleep. It feels so good to stop fighting and go to sleep. And now that you've fallen asleep, we can do whatever experiments we please.
Now, we can get to work.
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