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<blockquote data-quote="Yttermayn" data-source="post: 5424210" data-attributes="member: 31390"><p>Jorge inspected the wound. The slice went deeper than skin and into the fat layer; he could see the white tissue when he lifted the thick flap of skin. The wound quickly refilled with blood, and rinsing it out in the sink stung like a bitch. When finished, Jorge knelt down and looked more closely at the shards of the star shaped break in the tile. The one he'd pried had a thin slick of blood on it. Jorge also thought he could see something else. In the dark of his shadow, he thought he could see a shimmer of violet the shade of an electric arc. The color formed a faint nimbus right on the broken edges of the tile. On his knees and looking closely, Jorge's exhaled breath passed over the tile edges and for a moment the nimbus grew brighter, then faded away. No amount of blowing on them brought it back.</p><p></p><p>Blood was pooling around the homeless shooting victim, but it wasn't coming from the holes Joe and Roman had patched up. The 'fault' line across his body was seeping out onto the street. Closer now, Joe could see the edges of lacerated flesh and clothing. It was as if the man had been cut clean in two by a blade of infinite thinness, then pushed back together inexpertly and just a little off. The plane of the cut was at a seemingly random angle across his torso, starting at the waist on his left side and ending just a few ribs down from the right armpit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttermayn, post: 5424210, member: 31390"] Jorge inspected the wound. The slice went deeper than skin and into the fat layer; he could see the white tissue when he lifted the thick flap of skin. The wound quickly refilled with blood, and rinsing it out in the sink stung like a bitch. When finished, Jorge knelt down and looked more closely at the shards of the star shaped break in the tile. The one he'd pried had a thin slick of blood on it. Jorge also thought he could see something else. In the dark of his shadow, he thought he could see a shimmer of violet the shade of an electric arc. The color formed a faint nimbus right on the broken edges of the tile. On his knees and looking closely, Jorge's exhaled breath passed over the tile edges and for a moment the nimbus grew brighter, then faded away. No amount of blowing on them brought it back. Blood was pooling around the homeless shooting victim, but it wasn't coming from the holes Joe and Roman had patched up. The 'fault' line across his body was seeping out onto the street. Closer now, Joe could see the edges of lacerated flesh and clothing. It was as if the man had been cut clean in two by a blade of infinite thinness, then pushed back together inexpertly and just a little off. The plane of the cut was at a seemingly random angle across his torso, starting at the waist on his left side and ending just a few ribs down from the right armpit. [/QUOTE]
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