[ Invulnerable is an interesting word. English is either her third or fourth language, depending on how you look at it, and sometimes she can get a bit tripped up on nuance. She's always gotten back up. Could that be considered invulnerable? She thinks about Stormfront's hands on her throat, the edge of a grotesque crack that had trailed off into sticky, impossible silence—
No, she suspects he means impervious to damage. And Kimiko definitely isn't that.
With a quick glance around the immediate area to make sure Thomas isn't hovering, she grabs a glass and smashes it against the bar top. It fragments neatly, if loudly, into loose shards of glass. There's no hesitation as she plucks up a shard and draws the sharp, shear edge along the outside of her forearm. Blood from a three- or four-inch gash wells up immediately, a vivid line of fresh red against her pale skin.
In seconds, the skin around the gash has closed back up. There isn't even a seam of scar tissue.
Grabbing the he can't hurt me napkin, she uses it to wipe up the blood. Leaving bits of shattered glass all over the bar is one thing, but blood is unhygienic where people eat and drink! ]
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No, she suspects he means impervious to damage. And Kimiko definitely isn't that.
With a quick glance around the immediate area to make sure Thomas isn't hovering, she grabs a glass and smashes it against the bar top. It fragments neatly, if loudly, into loose shards of glass. There's no hesitation as she plucks up a shard and draws the sharp, shear edge along the outside of her forearm. Blood from a three- or four-inch gash wells up immediately, a vivid line of fresh red against her pale skin.
In seconds, the skin around the gash has closed back up. There isn't even a seam of scar tissue.
Grabbing the he can't hurt me napkin, she uses it to wipe up the blood. Leaving bits of shattered glass all over the bar is one thing, but blood is unhygienic where people eat and drink! ]