Kwen and Yumme's Stinky Sinus Solution
Kwen and Yumme, travel nurses who had recently completed their shift at a nearby hospital, found themselves in a less-than-ideal situation. They were called to the home of an elderly patient who had been struggling to breathe due to congestion in his sinuses. The rude patient, who had been flirting with the nurses and trying to touch them inappropriately, had already driven away his previous caretakers with his offensive behavior.
As they entered the man's apartment, Yumme and Kwen could immediately feel the thick, stuffy air. The patient, laying in bed, immediately began trying to flirt with the women once more. However, their minds were focused on finding a solution to his respiratory problem.
After explaining the situation to him and going over possible treatments, the nurses decided that farting might be the most effective way to clear out his sinuses. Without hesitation, they began removing layers of their scrubs, revealing their tight, black latex undergarments.
Yumme, feeling more comfortable in her role as the dominant one, made the patient smell her ass while she produced a loud, stinky fart. She watched as his expression changed from amusement to discomfort, but she didn't care. She had done her job, and she couldn't be bothered with his feelings.
Kwen, on the other hand, seemed to be enjoying the power trip a little too much. She chose to bend over so that her patient could get a whiff of her fart. As he breathed in the noxious gas, he began to cough uncontrollably, tears welling up in his eyes.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the patient's breathing began to improve. His coughing subsided, and he was able to speak without straining. The nurses, satisfied with their work, began to dress once more, thankful that they could finally leave the man's stinky apartment behind.
As they walked out the door, Yumme couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction at having taken control of the situation. Kwen, on the other hand, was still chuckling to herself, thinking about how funny it would have been if the patient's sinuses had become permanently damaged by their stinky farts. They both knew that they wouldn't be back, not with a patient like that. But they also knew that their unique brand of medical care would always find a home somewhere in the world, with patients who needed them most.