> > >"I think they're both equally hard on you, and draining undue energy. I >have several things that can relieve the symptoms, and a few that should >allow you more neurotransmitter generation, which should help make it >easier to manage the bonds. We just have to use care in how much we treat >you with." He equipped a hypospray and gave her three different >injections, each with a different medication. One would help her symptoms, >one would give her more energy, and the other would help her better >synthesize neurotransmitters. "Don't feel that you can only come here once >a week," he told her. "I am at your disposal at all hours, anytime." >
She immediately felt better as the chemicals diffused through her system. Her skin was naturally pale, but her eyes brightened a little. "Thank you, Doctor. But it seems you've more than your share to deal with right now. I will contact you if there is a problem." She tilted her head and said, almost as an afterthought, "I'm not sure what your situation is, but you do know, Doctor, that Venasian investigators are some of the best in the quadrant. If you have a need, my people do hold you somewhat in their good graces since you are my primary physician." -Sera _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
