The Doctor's Drug

Story by tigerwriter93 on SoFurry

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The rain poured down,

soaking everything under the thick, cloudy skies as he burst out of the

abandoned, three-story asylum at the edge of the city. He ran frantically in

the street, clutching and scratching at his face in a poor attempt to pry the

mask from him. Every time he pulled and ripped at the mask, he couldn't get it

off.

"Gahhh!!" Why can't I get this fucking thing off!?

He stopped briefly to catch

his breath. The rain continued to pour on him and the rest of the city; his

shoes, ripped jeans, and black hoodie were soaked.

Am I becoming one of them? Those...unhumans? He quickly moved his head from one side of the street to

the other; not a soul to be found.

Not only did the rain hinder

his vision, but the masks dingy lenses also blocked his peripherals. The scent

of the storm and whatever hallucinogenic substance was left in the mask's beak

were all that he could smell. Furiously, he reached behind his head and grabbed

at the strap holding the mask in place, hoping to find some binding or lose

area to take it all off.

Then he moved his hands to

the sides of his head.

He only felt a slimy

substance where the back of the mask would be, past his ears. The mask and his

scalp immediately began to fuse together.

"Ahhh! No! I'm not one of

them!"

Pain seared through his head

while mask and flesh continued to become one.

After what felt like an

eternity of torture, the pain stopped coming.

Why did I go there? I just wanted to try some of that

Crystal Root. I didn't ask for this...this curse!

Going at a half-walk,

half-run, he ran down the street, swaying slightly as he went. He collapsed

into the nearest alleyway in a wet heap, hitting his head on a dumpster. The

last thing he saw before blacking out was a silhouette of a bird-like creature

approaching from the depths of the alley.

He stirred and opened his

eyes, vision still hindered by the mask's lenses. Getting up from the couch he

was laying on, he panicked at the sudden change of his surroundings and his

lack of cloths, save for his underwear. Across from him was a small table and

two chairs, both of which had his cloths hanging over them, next to a

countertop, kitchen sink, a small, electric stove, and a microwave. A small bed

was in the corner next to the couch, his host laying on top of it. Near the

door to the apartment was a small closet, the bathroom right across.

Ugh...my head. He

glanced at the bird creature. I hope

that...thing didn't try to bang me while I was out. Fuck.

He got up from the couch to

get his cloths when his host woke.

"Oh, you just got up? How're

you -"

He pinned the bird-woman's

shoulders. "Did you take advantage of me just now!? Did you? Huh?"

"No! I didn't! I only wanted

to help!" she pleaded. "I-I just happen to see you hit your h-head and -"

He freed a hand and grasped

her thick, hooked beak. "I can't trust you-you...unhuman's anymore!" He then took

both hands and grasped the top and bottom of her beak. Fueled by a sudden burst

of furious strength, he managed to pry open the falcon's beak, despite her

fight against him. The joints on her beak gave a loud crack that resonated throughout the studio apartment. Blood

poured down her cheeks and onto the bed as she drew her last breaths.

He breathed heavily,

unintentionally inhaling the substance in the mask's beak. Still straddling

her, he leaned in close to her ear hole and whispered, "You know, if you

weren't this disgusting, feathered...thing,

I'd probably have a little fun with ya." He leaned back up and got off of her.

"I should get going. I need to find some more...patients that need healing."

After putting his slightly

damp cloths on, he walked out the door. As he headed out of the apartment

building, he pulled his hood up and took a deep breath of the substance in the

mask-beak.

I need to pay a visit to those dirty dogs. They've got

another thing coming for what they did to me.