Freely indeed, she had hopped all about. She had darted and dashed and lunged and bounced around and about. She pouted and purred, ear earrings did swish and turn. Her lips were dark today, and she smiled silently as she had made her way towards the doctor. The mad man, the chemist, the florist, the toxicologist, whatever people wanted to call such the person. He was the same and them all, just as Kuva, Sia, and Ikanbi, the trio to end them all. Toxicology was a department the three of them knew well, and Kuva said goodbye to Sia and Ikanbi silently, kissing them on their foreheads as they slept in their shared bed together on the boat. They had snuggled up in the night after a nice meal Kuva and the spider had prepared for the lot of them. The octopus too had helped, and Ikanbi did the dishes.
Still, it hadn't been so bad, they hadn't even gotten pregnant yet, save for the one of them, and Kuva made sure not to mention it to anyone save for Ikanbi and Sia and possibly that slut if she had to. Kuva sheathed her knife. She wouldn't need it where she was going, and she button her coat as she landed in front of the doctor's building. Without saying a word she had entered and found herself enjoying the bleakness. The blight suited her just fine, she found it most amusing to say the least. The doctor pulled out a curious looking liquid and told her what was up. She was bound and restrained and couldn't move, and the test begun. She found it insane, she was fearful for the first time in quite a while. Wracked with the horrible sensation as the world warped and contorted around her. The doctor was a most hideous figure.
When next she woke, she was drooling on the floor. She collected her payment and was told she could take further work if she desired.