A big thank you to Brenda for beta-ing this.
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Coming to the realization that she may have given her unwilling slave a bit too much opium, Eliza unbuckled the straps holding Dr Maxwell down. When she calculated his weight, he had looked larger in his clothes. Damn. Sighing dramatically, she quickly mopped up the mess she left between his legs, as it was obvious that he was going to be unable to do so himself. He was now free and had barely bothered to move off the table. If she didn't act quickly he would fall asleep, and there was no way she could transport his dead weight.
"Wake up Doctor! It's time for you to escort me home."
Jonathan's eyes fluttered open, and he regarded his former captor for a moment before closing them again, clearly dismissing her. "No."
"If you don't get up this instant, I will tell my Uncle and anyone who will listen that you took advantage of my delicate mental state." She tapped her chin thoughtfully, "Hmm, I wonder what little Nettie Parvoy thinks of your pelvic massages...I heard she finds them quite horrifying."
The doctor's eyes snapped open and he glared at her, but the effect was lost as she could tell that his mind was still fuzzy. "You wouldn't dare."
Eliza smiled maliciously and slapped his inner thigh. "Oh, I would dare. Now get up and get dressed."
Jonathan sat up on the table and nearly swooned as his head tried to keep up with the movements of his body. He felt sick to his stomach, not only from the drugs, but from what he had just been forced to endure. Yes, he would escort her back to her flat as promised, then he would insure that Miss Wesley was sent to Dr Brown, as she was clearly out of her mind and very dangerous. He would send a letter to her Uncle first thing in the morning, assuring him that she was incurable.
As her new toy was taking an eternity to put his clothes back on, Eliza wandered around the office, pocketing anything she could use at a later time or date. Kisuke's old supplies were running low.
~30 minutes later~
The hired taxi was thundering over the cobblestones at a pace Dr Maxwell was not pleased with. As much as he wanted to be rid of the Wesley woman, he wanted to sleep more, and their current pace was preventing that. The carriage rattled again, and it was all he could do to keep the contents of his stomach down. Pressing his damp forehead against the cool window in an effort to try and ease his headache, he prayed silently they would reach Hiborn Street soon. He just knew the damned β yes, damned - woman told the driver to hurry as he was locking up the office. He was sure she was aware that her behavior was beyond deplorable and wanted to be rid of him.