[And for the sake of literally everyone involved, we are just going to expunge any data related to what actually went on from here. Because Kay doesn't want to write that out, and she doesn't think anyone else does, either. Okay? Okay.
So. With that said. [DATA EXPUNGED], but what probably makes the whole thing even more distressing is that there... really isn't blood?
In fact, what they're left with isn't really much like one would expect. It's not really organic material so much as it is weird, almost magical wisps? And they won't get too much time to investigate it, because not long after it's removed, it just kind of... vanishes. Like it's disintegrating or falling apart into a shadowy mist, and then it's gone, as if it were never there in the first place.
Whatever the hell that thing was, it was not an eye, and Ris was probably right in saying it wasn't supposed to be there. Doesn't make it any less freaky for anyone involved, though.
As for Ris, she'll just be flopped against a wall, trying to catch her breath and stabilize herself. It's unlikely she's been wholly conscious throughout all of this, but she is now.
Pros: She seems to be in a lot less pain now. Cons: Literally all of the rest of this, and with how her breath keeps catching, it does seem like she's struggling not to cry again.
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So. With that said. [DATA EXPUNGED], but what probably makes the whole thing even more distressing is that there... really isn't blood?
In fact, what they're left with isn't really much like one would expect. It's not really organic material so much as it is weird, almost magical wisps? And they won't get too much time to investigate it, because not long after it's removed, it just kind of... vanishes. Like it's disintegrating or falling apart into a shadowy mist, and then it's gone, as if it were never there in the first place.
Whatever the hell that thing was, it was not an eye, and Ris was probably right in saying it wasn't supposed to be there. Doesn't make it any less freaky for anyone involved, though.
As for Ris, she'll just be flopped against a wall, trying to catch her breath and stabilize herself. It's unlikely she's been wholly conscious throughout all of this, but she is now.
Pros: She seems to be in a lot less pain now.
Cons: Literally all of the rest of this, and with how her breath keeps catching, it does seem like she's struggling not to cry again.
You and everyone else in this room, Ris.]