Draining him was a long process. Since the warrior refused to give in, he bit back his orgasm and tried to delay it as long as he possibly could. He did not want to give us the satisfaction. Unfortunately, all the humans needed to do was up the voltage slightly by twisting a knob. Gale came soon after. They kept it at that level for an hour. It was gruesome torture. We could tell from the screams about 24 minutes after the first orgasm he let loose. It was not the last time that Gale blew a load. Thin vapor was starting to rise from his body. The air elemental next to me lunged for the red knob and turned it off. "What is the matter with you!? Can't you see you're killing him!?" he shouted. I had a bit of a perverse idea. I looked at him and said "They did not know. All of these experiments are to find out how your bodies work. They have some more tests to do. You can take his place if you want. I'll take you back after an hour." I wanted to see what he would do. This was his former leader. He did not know that Gale had abandoned him to his fate yet. He only had to look at Gale once before nodding yes.
Gale was out of commission. He was going to need some pure oxygen if he was ever going to come back from this. I told that to the researchers. "Give it in small doses every few hours. We just want Gale to be alive, not healthy. He could kill all of you in a blink of an eye." I instructed. The other air elemental was placed in another room for testing. I noticed that a crew was sucking up all the essence that Gale left behind. Since this was not fitted with insulation, they tried to do the observation the old fashioned way. My ward was freaked out after half an hour of poking and prodding. His distress was so great that he yelled "Get away from me, you filthy humans! I am a warrior of the Elemental Air Plane, not a lowly slave! Stop treating me this way!" They did not stop. The data that they were getting was too good. The air elemental did his best to erect a barrier. It knocked them back, but it was way weaker than any I had ever seen before. His body had been defied and his spirit as a prisoner wavered. I could see the humans were still no match for it. They blew their loads. It was embarrassing.
Since it was clear the air elemental would not be cooperating with them any time soon, he was released from the room. This was simply a one time loan after all. I took a firm hold of him and hugged his trembling body. "Get me out of this madness!" he begged me, burying his face in my chest. I nodded my head. Looking at the gathered researchers, I said "He did say to treat him nicer." I did not care what they were able to learn this time. It probably was nothing too substantial. They took some rather big samples directly from his body. The humans could only look at me in disbelief as they stood in their soiled pants and lab coats. We left right away. The air elemental had forgotten all about Gale languishing in the cells. Gale would be okay as long as he got that oxygen. The researchers were not done with him. Not by a long shot. They would never let him die if they could help it. We walked by the park and I decided to walk through with him. There was a cool breeze that blew off the water of the pond. I saw it go through his hair. The air elemental sighed. I had a feeling that it would soothe him.