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He didn't know if he could handle this. Any of it. Dilan had regained his heart, and with it his memories. All of them. Xaldin. The Beast. The woman, Belle. Dying. He remembered dying. He dreamed it, being dragged down into oblivion and unraveled like so much loose thread. It was a regular enough dream that lately that was all he had been dreaming. Every night for the last three nights. The dark circles under his eyes were indication enough that he'd been losing sleep. Most of the time his days were spent in a haze of melancholy, going about looking for something, anything to do to keep himself occupied, to take his mind off the monster that was Xaldin. If one of the others didn't chase him back to his room, he would work until his shoulders were sore and his legs could barely support him.
But tonight was different. Worse.
Dilan had managed to throw the blankets off himself in the middle of the night. He groaned in his sleep, turning over from his back onto his side. The same nightmare. The Nobody that wore his face bearing down on him, no matter how fast he ran, no matter how hard he tried to escape, the lancer was gaining on him. A whimper escaped him in his sleep...blissfully he was unaware of how much like a terrified child he sounded.
He heard the whistle of a spear in his dream. Two of them landed in his back.
Dilan awakened with a jolt, a horrified scream tearing out of his throat.
But tonight was different. Worse.
Dilan had managed to throw the blankets off himself in the middle of the night. He groaned in his sleep, turning over from his back onto his side. The same nightmare. The Nobody that wore his face bearing down on him, no matter how fast he ran, no matter how hard he tried to escape, the lancer was gaining on him. A whimper escaped him in his sleep...blissfully he was unaware of how much like a terrified child he sounded.
He heard the whistle of a spear in his dream. Two of them landed in his back.
Dilan awakened with a jolt, a horrified scream tearing out of his throat.
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Date: 2015-07-20 05:13 am (UTC)Aeleus was quiet for too long. Dilan frowned, not risking more pain by turning to look at his friend. "...Aeleus...?"
Bear with me? The frown quickly turned to a scowl. Dilan straightened his head, some of his locks falling against his back from where he had pulled them across his shoulder. "What are you..."
Pain.
Dilan's eyes widened, barely having time to keep down a sharp yelp at the feel of the Cure spell on him. Part of it was warm, soothing, easing some of the pain in his muscles. But by the Light it hurt. Deep, bone-deep, making him grit his teeth and bear it as well as he could without crying out. His violet eyes scrunched tight against it. Aeleus's fingers might as well have been knives as they probed sensitive flesh and bone. But he was a soldier. He could tolerate worst pain than this. Far worse. But every pulse of Cure was digging deep, and it shouldn't hurt. At all.
Aeleus's thumb pressed against something hard in his right shoulder. At first he grumbled at the discomfort it caused, irritated by the fresh bloom of pain. But then another pulse came. The pain...changed. Half pain, half deep, throbbing pressure. His eyes widened at the sensation, his stomach twisting in on itself and threatening to empty its contents.
Something is growing.
Fresh fear gripped him, and he tensed his whole shoulder, holding it back. The spike of pain was brutal enough to make him cry out this time. He jerked away from Aeleus, hand to his shoulder, fingers desperate to pull at the thing inside his back. "Stop! Don't touch me!"
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Date: 2015-07-20 07:48 am (UTC)Well, it made sense. If you wanted to escape, you attacked your keeper, and your cage. You attacked them strategically, relentlessly, until one or the other was incapable of holding you any longer--and once they reached the breaking point, you seized your opportunity. In this case, it seemed to be both--if not getting each to attack the other, as well. Clever..... He'd expect nothing less from Xaldin.
Turning then against each other seemed to be doubly so, now. Aeleus couldn't feel anything that resembled the edges of a bladed lance head, or the sort of ragged end a broken shaft might have. No, what he felt, honestly, felt..... smooth. Almost natural, aside from the obvious injuries--like he was checking Dilan's arm after a fall to make sure nothing was broken. He could swear he felt something like a joint..... and something very distinctly moving under his hands, growing. Something in there was alive. Bone after all, then? What in the world had happened to Dilan while he slept.....?!
The Cure fizzled out immediately, and Aeleus jerked back as alarm as Dilan cried out and recoiled himself, eyes wide; he'd honestly never been in a situation before where a Cure spell made an injury worse. For a moment, he just stared in sheer bewilderment--but soon, he was reaching for Dilan far more purposefully, aiming to seize his wrist and pull it away from his shoulder before the man could do any more damage to himself in his sudden surge of pain and panic. "Dilan, you can't--no. Not with your bare hands. You're going to make it worse."
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Date: 2015-07-20 08:17 am (UTC)Dilan struggled as his wrist was grabbed. Realized it was Aeleus. The pain was fading, slowly, the pressure dying down to its insufferable deep throb. It was worse. Bigger. The one on the left was picking up the pace now, and he panicked again, trying to twist out of Aeleus's grip. "Aeleus, so help me--! Get it off!" He was already trying to reach with the other hand, but his arm was spasming from the shoulder because of the pain. He had rolled around, still struggling, still trying to move Aeleus off balance with his legs alone. Eyes wild. Panicked. Pupils dilated from the adrenaline, teeth grit in an attempt to keep himself from screaming.
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Date: 2015-07-20 09:30 am (UTC)It was an easy mental transition to make--almost too easy. Almost alarmingly so, if Aeleus weren't on such good terms with his own inner demons. In the back of his mind, something stirred, slid against his thoughts as smooth as tempered steel gliding beneath his fingertips, sunk in like the grounding reassurance of Skysplitter's massive weight settled solidly in his hands. It wasn't a voice to be heard, not really--if anything, it was the rush of adrenaline that blew away the mental fog of shock like an icy gale, and the stillness and clarity that it left in its wake. Was he in need?
Yes. Yes, he was in need. They both were.
Aeleus gave himself over between one heartbeat and the next, reorienting himself in the span of a single breath. Out with the useless, let go everything except that which he needed within this moment. In with the vital, take in what he had to and use it. Emotion and the chaos it was causing bled out of him, and his eyes turned steely and cold, expression a flat, unreadable mask; even his whole bearing changed, as he straightened to his full height and stood properly grounded and braced, intimately aware of his body and ready. All in all, it was a look Dilan might have been very much familiar with.
Lexaeus considered the situation at hand. An incapacitated colleague, mentally and physically--some manner of internal growth was the cause, origins unknown, end results unknown. Currently, the symptoms were intense pain and physical injury, a connection to injuries sustained in nightmares, and an accelerated rate of growth in response to Cure spells. Dilan would be useless at best, and a liability at worst, crippled in mind, body, and heart by his injuries. Left to his own devices, Dilan would further injure himself, on top of an impending unknown level of injuries that could range from mild to potentially Fatal. Given the limited information, circumstances and resources at hand, and presumably relatively low risk..... what was the best course of action for controlling and correcting Dilan's condition?
The main injuries and pain at the moment, putting aside the nightmare, were being caused by subdermal skeletal growth. His body was changing so quickly on the inside that the outside was being compromised because of it. Presumably, given freedom to grow, there would be substantially less issue--incisions needed to be maded in Dilan's shoulders to give the growths access to open space, and possibly surgically remove them. If they could be removed, they probably should be removed--but if these growths were outcroppings from his own skeletal system, then chances were they might be already integrated into his nervous system as well, and too fundamentally a part of him already to remove without extensive risk and the potential for serious, possibly permanent damage.
If that was the case, then they should be left intact, accommodated however needed, and the damage created by their rapid, unprecedented growth healed--and their growth hastened as much as possible to ensure that the recovery time was as brief as they could make it. Judging by the latest reaction, controlled and monitored applications of Cure could probably be used for the latter two. Whether the growths could be removed or not, minimizing the damage they caused and trying to determine their cause would be most effectively done by Even, or the two of them together; Even had more experience in these matters than he ever would. That meant getting Dilan to..... probably the infirmary, rather than the labs, and getting Even to help along the way.
Difficult, with Dilan in such a state, but not impossible. Hardly impossible. In terms of raw strength, he had always come out on top, and Dilan was hardly in his right mind at the moment. If one last attempt to talk him down with reason didn't work, then he would simply have to forcibly subdue the man to carry him. Heavy and unwieldy as he was, as long as Dilan wasn't full-force thrashing in his arms, then it could be done. He'd need to be carried back outwards, to account for jarring his wounds and damaging the new growths the least.....
And if Dilan didn't understand? Well, he could apologize and explain later. This was about what his colleague needed, not what he wanted. So Lexaeus pressed in close to render Dilan's struggling as ineffective as possible, only grunting quietly at the impact of feet and knees and closing his hand around Dilan's wrist in an iron grip; he would not be moved. He would not be stopped. When Lexaeus had his mind set on a goal and turned the full strength of his will towards achieving it, no force on Heaven or Earth, in Darkness or Light could ever hope to stand in his way--the willpower a Nobody could bring to bear was capable of challenging the natural laws of life and death themselves, and even now, his will remained undiminished.
With his free hand, Lexaeus reached out to push one of Dilan's flailing legs aside to step in between them, close enough to slide right into and past Dilan's guard, if he could manage. "You need to hold still. We're getting Even and going to the infirmary to help you. Do you understand, Dilan?"
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Date: 2015-07-20 10:50 am (UTC)Until he realizes who...what...it is.
Dilan recoils again, his hands finally coming away from his back to press at his temples, frozen in his struggling in favor of fighting Xaldin back down to his dark corner, the spikes of sharp pain in his head distracting him from the sharp pain in his back. It's what Aeleus needs to move in, and it actively startles him, enough to make him scoot back further, staring at his friend in surprise.
...Surprise that quickly turned to a deep, instinctual fear.
Dilan tightened his hand into a fist. He found himself wishing that he hadn't left his lance in the corner. Despite the pain, he knew. "You aren't going anywhere near Even. Or Ienzo. ....Where did you put him." His voice is low, tinged with the agony in his back, but the promise is there in the face of something he knows for an absolute fact isn't actually human.
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Date: 2015-07-20 11:32 am (UTC)Further back, now, twisted to the side to face him more directly, lucid and controlled enough to address him, even if it was defensive and defiant..... Definitely a more suitable position to pick him up from, than crumpled nearly facedown on the bed. A little more coherent, even if he was too reactive to be properly reasoned with. Unfortunate, but that couldn't be helped--you had to take the bad with the good. It didn't really change anything, anyway, however willing the man was to go with him--just how much effort it would take to penetrate his suspicion and paranoia and do what needed to be done.
"That's good, Dilan. Keep it up." That his voice could be so calm and steady in the middle of such a crisis, so quietly authoritative and gently demanding obedience as though it were naturally his due..... Lexaeus sounded as though he were addressing some far junior Organization member like Roxas, or perhaps a Dusk. What more proof did Dilan need that this thing--not a person, not a who, but a what--wasn't his friend? How could he possibly be any further from humble, accommodating Aeleus, who always tried to be so carefully respectful of others' status, who always strove to fulfill their needs before even considering his own?
He leaned over the bed and reached for Dilan, looming over the man as he moved to slide his arms under his knees and ribs and gather him up. It wasn't violent or even rough by any means, but bluntly matter of fact; he clearly intended to bring Dilan to Even whether Dilan wanted to or not, and keeping the man talking and focused was a sideline or afterthought at best. "I'm right here, Dilan. I'm not going anywhere without you."
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Date: 2015-07-20 12:07 pm (UTC)...It made him not want to think of Xaldin. Even though the anger, the frustration was there, just beneath the surface, like a windstorm howling from outside a window.
He grunted in surprise when Lexaeus picked him up, and his first instinct is to get away or fight back. But at the first squirming movement he yelps. The pain flares again, this time sharp and brutal. Like the edge of a knife pressing tight against his skin. Dilan's entire body tenses. It doesn't feel right. None of it does. Whatever is growing from him, it's growing too fast. Lexaeus's arm is pressing against the bottom edge of...whatever they are. And now they're tearing at his skin, trying to come loose. He bites down on his lip. Hard. Enough to draw blood.
"Whatever you're doing, do it quickly..."
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Date: 2015-07-21 04:12 am (UTC).....That certainly was handy, wasn't it? Even this dark little stormcloud proved to have some kind of silver lining, after all.
"Of course." Lexaeus bowed his head in a silent gesture of acceptance as he shouldered the door open, stepping out into the hall. That, at least, might have seemed more like the Lexaeus he had known--or at least, the Lexaeus he had thought he had known. A quick, concise agreement, ready acceptance of orders, obedience and even deference to authority figures pulling their rank even in small ways..... This was the Lexaeus that had seemed not so different from Aeleus once upon a time, not that self-assured stranger who stood poised and confident to lead, and expected to be obeyed himself, who stated his intentions as though they were already concrete facts of reality. Even carrying Dilan away by force against his will, for the moment at least, Lexaeus was actually listening to him.
Sadly, it wouldn't be so easy as to simply demand Aeleus being returned to him, not when (as always) Lexaeus seemed intent on carrying through Dilan's demand (and his own intentions) as fully as possible. Rather than waste time with a slow, uncomfortable walk that would surely jar Dilan's new growths horribly..... Lexaeus simply chose not to walk at all. They rose only a few inches off the floor, maybe a foot at most--but the decisive speed with which Lexaeus could move while levitating was a likely startling contrast to his usual pace. The ride to Even's bedroom door was quick enough; Lexaeus half-turned away as they landed, to rap on the door sharply with the heel of his boot. Under circumstances like these, who would blame him for dispensing with Aeleus' typical courtesies? "Even?"
The insistent summons was met with a distinct groan of protest, and the reluctant shuffle of footsteps; Even soon answered the door in a white robe that reached nearly to the floor, hair just beginning to escape from a loose, messy bun. Ever-ready glare of irritation aside, he didn't look much like himself at this hour, either--but that, at least, was far more understandable. "You'd better have a very good reason for making such a racket at this Light-forsaken hour, Aeleus. What--what.....?"
For a long moment after the door opened, Even simply stood and stared, faltering at the sight of Dilan being carried while his shoulders and back seemed to writhe with motion just beneath the surface. To his credit, though, Even's stunned incomprehension was fleeting at best. He narrowed his eyes at them both--though whether he was just making his displeasure at the whole situation known, or was just trying to figure out what in the world had happened and what he should do about it, the world may never know. Even let his door swing shut behind him and beckoned impatiently at the pair as he strode past, brusque and imperious as always. If anything, perhaps it was really Even who had changed the least, upon becoming a Nobody..... "You can tell me on the way. Quickly, now!"
Even didn't ask where they were going, and Lexaeus didn't tell him; he simply fell into 'step' a respectful distance behind Even as the man led the way, levitating this time at a more reasonable speed to keep pace. Aeleus and Dilan weren't the only ones who could read each other and work well together, it seemed; Lexaeus and Even--Vexen? What was even the difference between those two, really?--knew what to expect of each other without bothering to ask, and acted on that knowledge like a well-oiled machine, saving their words for what was actually immediately important. "It seems to be some sort of skeletal growth--I'm not sure of the extent of any potential connection or integration, or what other tissue may be involved. The rate of growth is unnaturally quick--that seems to have been caused by a Cure spell."
"And the primary cause?"
"I don't know. It seems to have a very strong connection to a violent nightmare--as though it's making real injuries that were only imagined."
Even only made a displeased, noncommittal noise at that; he didn't offer any niceties, and he clearly didn't need to, either; for the moment, Lexaeus seemed like a dog well at heel, and Even like a master who couldn't even fathom the concept of not being obeyed. Even as they stepped into the infirmary, Lexaeus was turning back to Even for guidance and advice. "We're going to need to make some incisions before he tears himself open, I think."
"I can tell. Get him out of those clothes, onto the table, and ready for me--I don't want any obstructions. If we still have any prepared anesthetic doses stocked, administer one. I need to bring in some supplies." Even flapped a hand at the pair, aggressively shooing them even as he spun on his heel to retrace his steps. Lexaeus simply bowed his head again in wordless acknowledgment to the orders being snapped at him; while Even left the way they came, Lexaeus simply kept going, passing rows of recovery beds and privacy curtains on their way into the surgery room.
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Date: 2015-07-21 07:24 am (UTC)There was a fresh stab of pain when Even rushed out for...whatever it was he was getting, but even that was mostly muted. Lexaeus would feel the first drops of blood oozing down Dilan's back soon after. It should have been distressing. It wasn't.
Xaldin hadn't been restrained, when they struggled in the bedroom. He was already here. He should have realized when the fear no longer held sway over him, had bled from him as he distracted himself from the pain. He should be alarmed. Feel something, anything at the fact that his heart was dormant. There was nothing. Nothing but calm, free from fear, and a new, far more logical way of dealing with this pain: relax as much as possible and let it do what it wished with him.
"I should have done this much sooner." He let out a breath, forcing his shoulders to relax at another pulse of pressure, violet eyes considering Lexaeus's face. "Should I be concerned, then? At how easy it is to render one's heart dormant? Although in all honesty, perhaps we should have expected as much."
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Date: 2015-09-18 03:43 am (UTC)Vexen had needed him. Even needed him. Zexion and Ienzo were much the same. They made for an odd team, perhaps, the three of them or either pair alone..... but a strong one, as well, forged through countless years of teamwork, trust, and closer camaraderie than Lexaeus ever would have dared to share with any of the other members by the end of the Organization--yes, even with Xaldin. Even Xaldin, once his brother in arms, had proved to be an unreliable deserter in the end, ultimately too distant and unreachable to be trustworthy.
Dilan needed him too, now--and just because Lexaeus didn't trust, that hardly meant he wasn't willing to serve. Even when intimacy and friendship had slowly given way to wariness and mere acquaintance, that never diminished his duty to protect his fellow former Apprentices.
Lexaeus didn't bother to parry Dilan's wry jab, save with a pointedly raised eyebrow and expectant silence; the answer was there, after all, even if it was unvoiced--and even if it was a distinctly un-Aeleus like one, at that. Yes, he was quite aware that Dilan was still conscious, and that he could hear every word they said. Both of them were. What was his point, then? What difference did he really think it should make, talking about and around their patient without addressing or including him? Was that supposed to matter to him, when Dilan would very quickly be unconscious and in surgery? He'd already proven that he didn't know what was best for himself, after all..... At that point, he really hadn't earned having a say in his own treatment for the time being.
Xaldin, on the other hand, had no such strikes against him at the moment. He deserved a fair hearing, at least, even as Lexaeus felt the first drops of blood start soaking into his uniform. Lexaeus hummed thoughtfully as he moved to lay Xaldin face-down on the operating table and get him properly situated, finally shaking his head and reaching for the man's pants. Who knew how extensive these changes might become, after all? Even had meant for him to be nude, so nude he would be. If he worked quickly enough, maybe they could get those incisions made before the damage grew worse than just a bit of mild bleeding from what basically amounted to needle pricks; blunt force like this was likely to make even sharp-tipped bones rip gaping wounds wherever the pressure caused flesh to tear, far larger and more serious than they needed to be, rather than cut cleanly and only make enough room to free themselves.
"I don't think there's much need for concern, honestly; you know as well as any of us how easy it can be to persuade a heart to abandon itself to Darkness. How much simpler must it be, then, to merely coax it to Sleep for a while?" After all, wasn't Xaldin their silver-tongued orator, the charismatic and charming serpent whose words dripped with poisoned honey when he cared to make them do so, a man so eloquent and persuasive he could break a heart just by talking to them, or push it over the brink and force it to become a Heartless of its own accord? For a man as cunning as him, putting Dilan down for a time must have been simple, however much actual effort it took.
Of course, someone so gifted with words would be held to a higher standard than most, though; Lexaeus' tone turned slightly chiding. "As long as such things are handled with care, there doesn't seem to be any harm in such temporary measures. If you had anything to do with causing this predicament, though--" Here, he nodded towards the growths struggling within Xaldin's back. "--then I wish you had chosen a more direct method to start with, as well." It was an opening, if nothing else--if Xaldin knew anything they didn't about this sudden emergency, then he'd better start talking, before they gave him the anesthetic and he lost the opportunity to interact directly with them entirely.
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Date: 2015-09-18 11:26 pm (UTC)"Not when that heart is already consumed by fear." Xaldin winced at the cold of the operating table on his skin, but he shifted to allow Lexaeus to remove the pants. All in all rather unpleasant for an evening that was supposed to be restful. "And guilt. And any number of other negative emotions. You saw how he fought me."
At his companion's accusation he turned, scowling. "Do you really think I would do this to a shared body, Lexaeus? I feel this pain just as keenly as he does. There's nothing happening that he hasn't...done to himself..." He stopped suddenly. This had gone on enough for him to recognize the pulses, the surges of growth. There was a trembling in the nerves, a twitching in newly formed muscle. It was building again. Slow. But not for long. His eyes flicked to Lexaeus. "You need to hurry. It's going to rip us open."
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Date: 2015-10-01 05:10 am (UTC)Then again, his illusions only very rarely had direct consequences that were quite so viscerally real in and of themselves, which was why he was pushing to begin with. Lexaeus turned back to the table, sliding the syringe into Xaldin's neck and giving him a flat look as he injected the anesthetic. No time to bother with wiping the injection site down, with the situation this urgent--the needle was sterilized, that would probably be good enough. It might dull the pain somewhat, as it started to kick in, but it wouldn't be doing its job until Xaldin was truly unconscious and they could work freely. "I think you could have, if you didn't realize it was truly a shared body, or if you didn't know that your actions would have consequences like these. Anything you can tell us would help, Xaldin, no matter what it is or who caused it. We can only do so much to help you if we're going in blind."
Lexaeus set the syringe down next to Xaldin's pants--inexcusably careless behavior in a surgical setting, in most circumstances, but this was an unusual case. So long as there were no sudden, significant movements, it wouldn't take long to perform the basic cuts to free these things; with one hand working the scalpel, and the other free to hold Xaldin down or move him as needed, he could probably take care of this initial stage himself. He offered a simple warning before he started making the incisions, more to give Xaldin a moment to brace himself than anything else. "Hold still; I don't want to cut any deeper than I absolutely have to."
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Date: 2015-10-07 12:51 am (UTC)The first incision would be no more than a mildly annoying feeling of pressure. The skin was mostly dead and bloodless now. It peeled back easily, revealing the limb that had been trapped underneath it. And no wonder there had been so much pain. It was folded awkwardly, and still covered in Dilan's blood, but the claw at the "wrist" was unmistakable. Taking it out and stretching it out would only confirm that it was definitely a Dragoon's wing, adapted to a living, human body. Muscle and tendons had grown up around it, the skin stretched between bony "fingers" threaded with veins and arteries. All signs of growth had stalled; likely due to the anesthetic.
The more one tries to hide it, the more it makes itself known.
It was Ienzo who opened the door for Even to bring his supplies in. He was still half asleep, scrubbing at his eyes to get the sand out of them. He hadn't even had time to take his coat, or tuck in his shirt. His gaze fixed on Dilan's motionless body, staring at...was that...? He shook his head. He wasn't nearly awake enough to deal with this.
"...I'll...wash up. And see if there's any compatible blood."
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Date: 2015-10-25 09:35 am (UTC)Lexaeus only smiled in grim understanding as the anesthetic did its work, and Xaldin faded into unconsciousness. He believed him. He'd seen enough effects of how the Darkness could change people to understand that Xaldin didn't need to have a hand in things for something this drastic to happen..... But still, he's never seen results this drastic before, not without the transformation being absolute. Most people, if the Darkness had corroded them this much, would have lost their hearts entirely--they would have torn asunder, and Xaldin and his Heartless presumably would have been reborn. Who could say? Nobody had ever tried to reunite a Nobody and their heart, then tear it out of them again; as far as he's concerned, nobody probably would ever try to do so, and that was probably for the best.
Still, a half-Heartless..... what a sobering thought. Or should that be a half-Nobody?
He was inclined to think the latter, as he peeled the mostly dead skin back and revealed the source of the problem. Lexaeus didn't dare touch them just yet, but he thought he recognized the shape; wings were delicate things, and if this one wasn't finished fully growing, then handling it improperly could cause further damage. The dilemma was short-lived, though; Lexaeus barely had time to study the wings before the door swung open, and Even bustled in with a cart. It was a relief to see Ienzo was with him as well, and looked normal and healthy enough, if still bleary-eyed--that meant they only needed to worry about one of their number. "Thank you."
"Check the back of the freezer--those are most likely to be viable." Even advised; after well over ten years out of the castle, odds were actually fairly high that they might not have any left still fit for transfusion.
He was quick to join Lexaeus at the operating table, pinning the flap of skin back and thoughtfully studying the awkwardly folded limbs that had been exposed. It really was a minor miracle he hadn't torn himself open with those, given the size of those things..... But then again, who knew how big they were supposed to be? Even held out a hand for the scalpel, and settled in to get to work. "We'll need to free them of all restraining tissue, and ensure they're fully functional. Get those Cure spells ready again--I want all growth completed by the time he's awake."
Lexaeus surrendered the scalpel readily enough, but still raised an eyebrow at the insistence, the corner of his mouth quirking up in a wry smile. "He tried to tear them out with his bare hands. I don't think he's going to be happy with this." Still..... he obviously wasn't protesting, or claiming that it was a bad idea.
"Is he daft? Amputating perfectly healthy limbs just isn't done. The potential complications alone aren't worth the risk, even as rare as they are."
Lexaeus only nodded his agreement at that; he couldn't help but think that he was going to have an awful lot of tailoring to do soon. How exactly would it be best to alter shirts and coats to allow for the addition of wings? Sleeves would be hard to thread them into, and probably would provide terrible freedom of movement.....
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Date: 2015-10-25 12:12 pm (UTC)In the end, Ienzo had to take blood from himself, being one of the lucky few carriers of universal compatibility. The freezer needed to be emptied entirely, all samples destroyed, but there was no time for that now. He alternated his time between assisting Even with removing the dead skin and leaning against a counter with some crackers and juice. He occasionally gave Lexaeus a wary look. No wonder most humans gave them a wide berth when they were Nobodies. He would ask Aeleus later...if Aeleus were to come back. For now he kept most of his attention on poor Dilan.
The wings fully grown reached slightly past Dilan's backside, giving him much-needed modesty on the cold table. Ienzo had the sense to get a blanket for him after they were done. The consensus was that Dilan couldn't be trusted with the appendages, after his attempt at removing them. So after setting up an IV drip of mild sedative, Ienzo slink back to bed to rest and recuperate. They could clean the blood off the new limbs later. After some desperately needed sleep.
Dilan awakened in midmorning with his mind in a fog and what felt like a heavy blanket over his shoulders. His back still ached, and raw skin itched like he had been bitten by insects. He groaned, eyes half-lidded and sore around the sockets. His body felt suspended in water, muscles languid, hovering just above being able to move his arms, but it felt like he moved them through a thick syrup. Where....? The infirmary? When had he....
The last thing he remembered was....pain. Aeleus, or was it Lexaeus, carrying him down the stairs. Beyond that, nothing. Dilan fought the lethargy of the sedative, straining to pull his arms underneath him so he could get up.
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Date: 2015-10-26 10:11 am (UTC)Ienzo was free to do as he liked, (donating blood would certainly earn a bit of sleeping in!) but Even and Aeleus were up soon enough that morning. Even, naturally, was running tests on the samples that had been drawn during the surgical procedures--the more they knew about what happened, after all, the better they could take care of it. Aeleus, though..... He was back in the infirmary with a fresh pair of gloves on and a basin of diluted alcohol mixture at hand for the lingering clean up job. Dilan was starting to wake up, right before be got started; Aeleus made a quiet, soothing noise, gently touching the back of the man's neck. "You're okay, Dilan. Don't try to get up just yet; there's still medicine in your system, and we need to get you cleaned up. How do you feel?"
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Date: 2015-10-26 12:21 pm (UTC)He eased at that, relaxing. The memories of fear and pain were becoming more concrete. Dilan still had to fight the fog brought on by sedation, but he remembered enough. He had a nightmare. Aeleus came in to check on him. Something wrong with his back.
If he was in a proper bed, that was good. That meant Even was able to stop whatever it was.
His voice was hoarse from screaming the night before. "Nauseous. Sore. Cold." He worked his jaw and managed to turn his head the other way to relieve his stiff neck.
His eyes opened a little more, and he could finally focus again. Enough to see Aeleus. ....Or was it Lexaeus? He frowned slightly. "What about you? Are you...you again?" The frown turned into a scowl when he saw the tether securing his wrist to the bedrail. No wonder he couldn't get up.
"What...?"
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Date: 2015-11-28 12:11 pm (UTC)That was good, though. Sore, nauseous, cold--well, maybe not good, but expected, appropriate reactions that were well within the parameters of post-operative discomfort. Relieving, to know that he wasn't actively in pain anymore, or reacting poorly to the sedatives or anesthetic. That meant they could just get him cleaned up, and make sure he was as calm as they could hope for before tapering off the sedatives. "I'm sorry. But you need to stay still for a little while longer, Dilan. I need to get you cleaned up, and you need to rest; you shouldn't strain your stitches by moving around too much just yet, and you're at risk of falling until the medicine is out of your system."
Aeleus sighed, offering Dilan an apologetic look--but still, he didn't sound like he was open to discussion or willing to change his mind about it, either. He dipped his cloth into the basin and began the clean up job, carefully holding the wing steady with his free hand to make sure it wouldn't get jostled--and that Dilan wouldn't jerk or flail it--too much.
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Date: 2015-11-29 12:11 am (UTC)Except he was looking at his arm. Aeleus wasn't anywhere near it. He was somewhere towards his back. ...And it felt wrong. So very, very wrong. With the warm water and gentle pressure, the blood came off relatively easy, revealing the pearly white scales that had hardened in the last few hours. It was trembling and twitching now, trying to pull away from Aeleus's touch. Dilan was struggling against the sedatives, trying desperately to make sense of what was wrong with his body. His nausea was becoming more intense. He grumbled in protest, trying to shift away from Aeleus.
Something was wrong.
Dilan finally shifted his body away. Of course the wing stayed outstretched in Aeleus's hands...and that one attempt to move was all he could manage under sedation. He swallowed the bile at the back of his throat. He couldn't even manage to be genuinely afraid, and that was all the more concerning. What had they put in that IV?
"...what happened to me?" he managed, throat dry and cracked. "What are you doing?"