(Arina)
If her face could pale anymore, it would have. Her heart rate had slowed down a bit, until her wrists were locked into place as well. Then it sped up again to the speed that it had been at. She was really beginning to regret asking him for help. She wasn't about to beg him to stop though. She had shown enough weakness as it was.
She closed her eyes so she wouldn't see the items that he was using. She hoped that with her eyes closed, it wouldn't seem as bad. She cringed a little when he snipped the scissors near her nose. She didn't even fight when he pushed her shoulder back. She knew that it would do no good to fight back. It would only make it worse, for her.
She tried to ignore the other person that had walked in and offered to help. She was grateful in her own mind that Orochimaru had said that he didn't need the person to help. She knew that having Orochimaru do this would be bad enough for her. What surprised her was the small amount of sympathy that she had caught coming from him. It wasn't a lot, but it was enough to surprise her.
She flinched and froze when she felt the metal against her neck. She had known that he wasn't kidding when he mentioned the dissection, and part of her wished this was a time when he would kid about something like this. She had asked him for help though, so she had to deal with it.
If her face could pale anymore, it would have. Her heart rate had slowed down a bit, until her wrists were locked into place as well. Then it sped up again to the speed that it had been at. She was really beginning to regret asking him for help. She wasn't about to beg him to stop though. She had shown enough weakness as it was.
She closed her eyes so she wouldn't see the items that he was using. She hoped that with her eyes closed, it wouldn't seem as bad. She cringed a little when he snipped the scissors near her nose. She didn't even fight when he pushed her shoulder back. She knew that it would do no good to fight back. It would only make it worse, for her.
She tried to ignore the other person that had walked in and offered to help. She was grateful in her own mind that Orochimaru had said that he didn't need the person to help. She knew that having Orochimaru do this would be bad enough for her. What surprised her was the small amount of sympathy that she had caught coming from him. It wasn't a lot, but it was enough to surprise her.
She flinched and froze when she felt the metal against her neck. She had known that he wasn't kidding when he mentioned the dissection, and part of her wished this was a time when he would kid about something like this. She had asked him for help though, so she had to deal with it.