BSD
Administrator
The tension was draining from his body, his voice growing weaker. As he reached this point she waved her hand, the man at the prisoner's feet immediately pulled away, giving her a glance in question. She gave a light nod, standing before the poor soul's dangling self as the weights were removed from his feet. Turning away she took hold of the chair and began dragging it back to where it had been before, sliding her foot across the floor as she did so, the edge of her foot bringing the case of her concoctions along with her. Looking up into his eyes she prepared to speak when the drip of red from his mouth that was inconsistent with what had happened to him thus far. Eyes wide her hand flashed forward, his barely parted teeth shoved open wide as she shoved her hand in his mouth. First, using her fingers to shove his tongue past his teeth and pushing down upon it before forming a fist. He'd resist naturally, teeth clamping down on the bare skin at the top and palm of her hand.
Turning to look at the man who was awaiting his next task, she gave a small jerk of her head toward the case, lips clearly but silently telling him pink. Soundlessly he nodded and retrieved it, and once he was again behind the man, he deftly pulled out the syringe and injected it. So subtly and surrounded by a mixture of pain and shock keeping him oblivious along with a perfect technique and he was finished. Soon, the man would feel the same effects as he had before, the pain easing off his body and giving way to an even more exaggerated dulling on his mind. However, his eyes would be drawn to her, his remaining focus intent on her every word.
Regardless of any effort he might make, the worst he'd be able to do in his current condition would be some wounds on her hand, though he would not be able to cause her much damage. Her eyes betrayed no pain as her fingers pressed down firmly on his tongue, the nature and location of the wound easy enough to prevent him from bleeding more. It would stop entirely in a short amount of time. That didn't matter, however. Now was the time. Her face had gone softer, revealing the more reasonable side of her, though leaving undertones of the vicious person who had been before him since she had entered the room. Her eyes leveled with his as she spoke, unsure of whether his gaze truly saw her or not but knowing she needed to drag him back to the present.
"I told you I would not allow you to die. Despite what you may think, this is not just for the purpose of gathering information. I don't want to."
"Your death here will accomplish nothing. We both wish for no more innocents to get harmed. We will win in the end. But you can ensure that both sides get what they want. Do you think attacks and all the sneaking around will ever give you or your people peace?"
Her teeth gnashed down for a moment, considering Second's current predicament. Though still standing by her Captain's decisions, it had cast a shadow across them all. Not involved in the situation at all, and yet she would, just as any other member of the squad, now be looked upon as a traitor.
"How many innocent people have you put in the line of fire at the expense of your cause? People who had nothing to do with anything on either side? I'm sure it's happened. I'm also sure you felt horribly about it. We feel the same way when an innocent soul under our protection is harmed as well. We are all the heroes of our own stories, but we can be the villain in someone else's. This doesn't have to go further. If you tell us who is involved, if they cooperate, we can end all of this. You won't be the last to be brought here. If you stay silent, your suffering was for nothing and will just be experienced by someone after you. End this. Tell me who is involved and where they are. All of you tell us what you want from us. This is the only way this will end without hundreds of souls being harmed. Do you understand?"
Each question she asked would give the man an almost unbearable urge to answer, the more she talked the more he would wish to speak to her. Or so she hoped. Hidden behind the drug he had been familiar with before, an experimental sort of 'truth serum' had been injected. She had made it on a whim, however she supposed the moment called for its potential, something like what she had made unable to take any effect on a shinigami. Or if it could, so little that it would be useless.
She tilted her head to the side slightly, her hand flattening somewhat in his mouth, relaxing from a fist and curling her fingers closely together. Her hand was gone from his mouth quickly, though she allowed his mouth to bit down or go slack on her knuckles as she pulled it out, though not permitting him to bite his tongue. She could only hope he was too listless now to attempt again or that this would work. Putting her hand down by her side, not shaking it in a disgusted way as she had reacted before. Clean hand reaching out, the man slid something into her palm. Eyes not moving from his she moved the item toward him, her voice softening a bit as she continued to speak.
"Who are you working with and where? What is it you're trying to accomplish?"
As she asked this her hand would begin moving about his, the soothing medication spreading across his flayed fingers, the soft bandages shielding the injuries. Finishing, she moved her hand away, still calmly asking and almost on a loop:
"Who do you work for and with? Where are they?