"You should hang out more! I'll let you fly her sometime. It's a lot of fun," he says, cheerfully, hiding his nervousness. It wasn't that he didn't trust Yukio -- he trusted his brother with his life.
But that didn't make the whole thing less nerve wracking. The least he could do was hide his unease.
He nods his affirmation, and lets Yukio lead him to the table. He rolls the pills around in his hand, then swallows them obediently before lying down. It takes him a moment, but he gets settled and removes his blindfold, once again revealing the milky, sightless eyes.
"Sounds good! Ah, I can't really feel my eyes anymore anyway..." he says, poking one directly with the pad of his finger. He could feel pressure, but the expected sensation of burning and stinging that would usually accompany poking an eye directly were very dull. Dead eyes indeed.
Thankfully, the drugs do seem to take effect, Rin's demon physiology amazingly not eating up the sedation like candy. As they first start to kick in, Rin feels a little dizzy, maybe even nauseated. He squirms uncomfortably on the table. But soon, he feels his worries about the procedure fade away, replaced by a warm and comfortable buzzing haze. He feels his breathing even out, his heart-rate slow, and his brain check out in favor of resting in the sedative's cottony embrace. He could almost fall asleep like this...
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But that didn't make the whole thing less nerve wracking. The least he could do was hide his unease.
He nods his affirmation, and lets Yukio lead him to the table. He rolls the pills around in his hand, then swallows them obediently before lying down. It takes him a moment, but he gets settled and removes his blindfold, once again revealing the milky, sightless eyes.
"Sounds good! Ah, I can't really feel my eyes anymore anyway..." he says, poking one directly with the pad of his finger. He could feel pressure, but the expected sensation of burning and stinging that would usually accompany poking an eye directly were very dull. Dead eyes indeed.
Thankfully, the drugs do seem to take effect, Rin's demon physiology amazingly not eating up the sedation like candy. As they first start to kick in, Rin feels a little dizzy, maybe even nauseated. He squirms uncomfortably on the table. But soon, he feels his worries about the procedure fade away, replaced by a warm and comfortable buzzing haze. He feels his breathing even out, his heart-rate slow, and his brain check out in favor of resting in the sedative's cottony embrace. He could almost fall asleep like this...