The Prison Doctor

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It was just another day in London, England, when the doors to a pretty high-security prison where opened from the outside. Said prison was headed by a doctor by the name of Soren Strabane. He was a Russian doctor who specialized in cure-alls that worked with hypnosis and other aversion therapies in animals. The only thing about his newest case was that it was a human woman named Cruella DeVil who had been his newest and greatest challenge ever.

Doctor Strabane had finally been met with at the front door to his prison by a courtroom solicitation lawyer named Liam Tarte.

Liam Tarte: My client is no laboratory animal, Dr. Strabane.

Of course, Doctor Soren Strabane had his own reply to Liam Tarte's statement about his client being held prisoner in a prison made specifically for that of animals with predator-prey issues. It was a prison in which animals such as pit bulls were paired with bunnies, foxes were paired with ducks or geese, and cats were paired with canaries. It was a prison for the odd couples from the bad place.

Doctor Soren Strabane: Your client wants out of prison, Mr. Tarte. And with my behavioral control therapy, freedom is...

At first, he had managed to unlock the second door to the prison at which he was a therapist. But then, Doctor Strabane had a lot of trouble with actually opening said second door.

His nurse, Mary Cromwell, had busied herself by watching the television. Needless to say, Mary was not the most aware nurse who Doctor Strabane had ever had work with him as his nurse. She was also just slightly hard of hearing in addition to it.

Of course, it was not even a case of Doctor Strabane being unable to open the second door. It was actually a question of whether the Russian doctor was even moving the door in the right direction to open it, as Nurse Cromwell had demonstrated when she finally got up to help the two of them.

The doctor was pulling on the bars to the second door and grunting like the wind. When the nurse got up to help the two enter the place, however, she proved that the doctor had to push the door with the bars. Mr. Tarte just shook his head at the pitiful display of a continuous mistake he had witnessed the Russian doctor performed of pulling the bars instead of pushing them as he was supposed to.

On their way into the rooms which held the animals who were being held in the treatment cells of the prison, Doctor Strabane revealed to Mr. Tarte that of which he had done with the animals which were held in the prison.

Doctor Soren Strabane: I have patented a humane cocktail of electric shock treatment_

Then, the doctor showed Mr. Tarte a cat with a canary bird in the first cell.

Doctor Soren Strabane (continued): _ aversion therapy, hypnosis_

Then, the doctor showed Mr. Tarte a fox and a duck in the second prison cell together.

Doctor Soren Strabane (continued): _ drugs_

Then, the two of them walked over to the third prison cell which held a pit bull and a bunny, both munching on a carrot and actually enjoying one another's company as dinner companions rather than as predator and prey.

Doctor Soren Strabane (continued): _ and plenty of green vegetables.

After closing the viewing window for the third prison cell containing the pit bull and the bunny, the doctor still continued to talk more about his work.

Doctor Soren Strabane (continued): But of course, the real challenge remains. I mean, this is a prison, not a pet shop.

The doctor even walked towards a fourth door as though he were trying to make a show out of what next he had done with his patients. Of course, Mr. Tarte just did not have much to like about what he saw in Doctor Strabane's treatments of animals that were supposed to have been natural enemies, especially since it was not even any of them who Liam had represented in his courtroom to the judge.

Liam Tarte: And I don't represent animals in court. Dr. Strabane, my client_

Of course, that was just about when Mr. Tarte was interrupted by Doctor Strabane.

Doctor Soren Strabane: Is cured!

Of course, what the doctor had suddenly said about Strabane's newest and greatest challenge yet noticeably surprised Mr. Tarte. It had even inspired him to look into the final cell at what the doctor could have possibly had to show to him. Mr. Tarte dared himself to look into the prison cell into which Strabane was so desperate for him to look.

The fourth prison cell held Mr. Tarte's client, alright. The woman was not her usual self, though. Cruella DeVil actually held onto a whole pack of dalmatian puppies as though they were her own children and not as though they were the prey for her fur coat collection. Needless to say, Mr. Tarte was amazed by what he saw in his client, Cruella DeVil's, prison cell with her.

Liam Tarte: Brush up your Swedish, Doctor Strabane. This could be your Nobel Prize.

Then, Mr. Tarte excused Miss DeVil from her prison cell and brought her all the way to the courthouse to be tried by the judge.

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