[She says, to Dracula's son, a literal vampire (or at least half of one) who, even injured, could still probably eviscerate her faster than she could blink, if he wanted to.
As the blood and dirt starts to wash away, she's got a much better vantage point on the actual nature of his wound, and she winces to look at it. It's deep, and ugly. There's no chance it won't scar.]
...I should tell you now that I have never done this before, in practice. I know the theory. And if you know something I do not about your own...anatomy, tell me. But this will get infected if it stays open. I think it will need to be sewn shut.
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[She says, to Dracula's son, a literal vampire (or at least half of one) who, even injured, could still probably eviscerate her faster than she could blink, if he wanted to.
As the blood and dirt starts to wash away, she's got a much better vantage point on the actual nature of his wound, and she winces to look at it. It's deep, and ugly. There's no chance it won't scar.]
...I should tell you now that I have never done this before, in practice. I know the theory. And if you know something I do not about your own...anatomy, tell me. But this will get infected if it stays open. I think it will need to be sewn shut.