As she leaned in to check his vitals, her proximity was far closer than any standard exam required. "This is our little secret," she whispered, "just a bit of 'extra-curricular' therapy to speed up your discharge."
entered, her uniform crisp and professional, though a subtle, knowing smile played on her lips. She didn't check the IV right away. Instead, she adjusted the blinds, cutting off the view from the nursing station. FlyRoxy.ShouldNurseReallyDoThat.3.var
Based on the file signature, this refers to a Virt-A-Mate (VaM) scene package created by , an artist known for high-quality motion capture animations available on Patreon . The "Should Nurse Really Do That" series typically follows a narrative centered on a professional medical setting where the boundaries of standard care are "playfully" tested. As she leaned in to check his vitals,
Arthur’s heart rate spiked on the monitor—a rhythmic beep-beep-beep that betrayed his nerves. Roxy glanced at the screen and chuckled softly. "Oh, we definitely need to get those numbers down. But I have a few techniques they didn't teach us in the standard textbooks." Crossing the Line Instead, she adjusted the blinds, cutting off the
"Still awake, Arthur?" she asked, her voice a soothing contrast to the sterile room. "The doctor said you were feeling restless. We can't have that if you're supposed to be recovering." A Different Kind of Care
Here is a story developed around the themes of that specific scene series: The Late Shift at St. Jude’s