Straight jackets and padded walls

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When the doctor came in, he was wearing a white coat. In his arm, he had some sort of cloth that had buckles on it.
He seemed surprised to see me sitting still, of course, when I woke up I was moving around a bit, because I didn't know where I was. Now I know exactly where I am.
When the doctor came in, another two processed in his steps. They surrounded me. Not in a really creepy ganging up on me way but surrounded me leaving a few feet between us. The first doctor who I saw first unlocks the chains on my feet and hands and he helped me stand up. They were all Really surprised for some reason. Maybe they expected me to start hyperventilating or try to escape. But I stood as still as a statue.
They weren't in any hurry to put the cloth on me; which I didn't know what it was, but had a pretty good guess.
They led me to a room and there they unfolded the straight jacket.
The female doctor, who was already in the room, approached me and lightly took me into a small room. She asked me if I could Chang into the pants that resembled pajama pants.
I was probably being really calm, or seemed calm, but on the inside I was screaming and sobbing because I didn't have any memory of how I got here. I decided to be as corporative as I could and maybe ask someone what happened.
She asked me a second time and I was about to take them and put them on, when suddenly, it seemed like something took control over my body, like something possessed me. I refused to take off my leotard in tights and I started crazy, I was screaming and trying to escape, when before I was very calm. It took all five doctors to hold me down and put on the straight jacket and because the patient was allowed to keep one personal possession, they assumed, for me, it would be my leotard and tutu.
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They took Anastasia to her room, there was a metal bed nailed to the floor, and puddings on the walls. Strangely, there was a window, but of course had bars around it.

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