Tea wouldn't fix him. Tea wouldn't fix the hole where her heart was supposed to be. She wanted to stop him. She changed her mind. She changed her mind. This was wrong. This couldn't happen. Stop it. Stop it. For the life of her, she couldn't move. She wanted to struggle against the scientist who held her firmly by her upper arms, but she couldn't. She could only watch, eyes wide, lips parted, as he stepped in. His last smile, and it wasn't even real. She'd never see it again.
Oh, god.
The light was blinding and all encompassing as the energy was ripped from his body. Arms were thrown back, and, just for a second in the dazzling light, she could swear she saw wings.
She brought up an arm to cover her eyes, struggled to see through the blinding white.
A second later, it was gone.
The tear closed with the shimmering ripple of balled up paper in the form of light, and there was nothing.
Nothing.
Her arms fell to her sides. The lab assistant moved away, to the machines, checking signs, but she just... stayed. Staring. Unmoving.
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Date: 2011-12-30 02:35 pm (UTC)Oh, god.
The light was blinding and all encompassing as the energy was ripped from his body. Arms were thrown back, and, just for a second in the dazzling light, she could swear she saw wings.
She brought up an arm to cover her eyes, struggled to see through the blinding white.
A second later, it was gone.
The tear closed with the shimmering ripple of balled up paper in the form of light, and there was nothing.
Nothing.
Her arms fell to her sides. The lab assistant moved away, to the machines, checking signs, but she just... stayed. Staring. Unmoving.