"Don't be such a moron," Lily told the doctor scathingly, eyes fixed firmly on where Excalibur was pressing against the skin on his throat. She was debating whether or not it was safe to use her telekinesis to move the sword out of his grip. She could try it, but he might feel the pull and jerk his hand in the opposite direction suddenly. No, this was a tricky situation.
Lily wanted to tell him that the murders he committed weren't that big of a deal; Rin was a monster, and while she admitted she knew nothing about this Kimura was, she knew Maya's death was not his fault either. Not entirely, anyway. She wanted to tell him that she'd murdered before, too--accidentally. However, Lily suspected that he wouldn't care too much about that.
Then again, the murders he committed were obviously wearing heavily on his mind. That was one angle to work, then.
"You may not care much about your own life right now, but don't let your self-pity endanger the rest of us," Lily continued, still read to use her powers to take the sword away if need be. She rather hoped it wouldn't have to come to that, since that would mean it would likely be too late. "We heard what Rin told us, about the diseases you carry. If your blood spills in this room, we're all in trouble."
"She's right," Zetta spoke up. "We're not done here yet, and I really have no desire to die. Not after everything we've just been through." She took a deep breath, eyes flicking nervously from Excalibur to Strauss's face and back again. The look in his eyes unnerved her. She wasn't sure if what Lily had said would convice Strauss to drop the sword, so she desperately added, "Rin's responsible for a lot of death. Hell, just about all of the trouble we went through was because of her and her stupid plans. If you give up now, you're still playing into her hands."
Zetta took a deep breath, deciding to try for one last thing. Something she and Lily said had to get to the doctor somehow, and she wanted to be sure that it would. "And what about Maya?" she added slowly, unsure if it would really help or not. "What would she think about you doing this to yourself?"
Lily wanted to tell him that the murders he committed weren't that big of a deal; Rin was a monster, and while she admitted she knew nothing about this Kimura was, she knew Maya's death was not his fault either. Not entirely, anyway. She wanted to tell him that she'd murdered before, too--accidentally. However, Lily suspected that he wouldn't care too much about that.
Then again, the murders he committed were obviously wearing heavily on his mind. That was one angle to work, then.
"You may not care much about your own life right now, but don't let your self-pity endanger the rest of us," Lily continued, still read to use her powers to take the sword away if need be. She rather hoped it wouldn't have to come to that, since that would mean it would likely be too late. "We heard what Rin told us, about the diseases you carry. If your blood spills in this room, we're all in trouble."
"She's right," Zetta spoke up. "We're not done here yet, and I really have no desire to die. Not after everything we've just been through." She took a deep breath, eyes flicking nervously from Excalibur to Strauss's face and back again. The look in his eyes unnerved her. She wasn't sure if what Lily had said would convice Strauss to drop the sword, so she desperately added, "Rin's responsible for a lot of death. Hell, just about all of the trouble we went through was because of her and her stupid plans. If you give up now, you're still playing into her hands."
Zetta took a deep breath, deciding to try for one last thing. Something she and Lily said had to get to the doctor somehow, and she wanted to be sure that it would. "And what about Maya?" she added slowly, unsure if it would really help or not. "What would she think about you doing this to yourself?"