Where Dr. Disraeli was being vague, it seemed that Mr. Federline would prefer to be a just bit more vivid.
The doctor only smiled back at the morbid response, watching the patient's hazel eyes with a curiosity of all Jizabel's own. Not only were his eyes interesting - hazel always did hold a special place in Jizabel heart - but his interests bordered those of Delilah. Being able to commit a mass murder was one of the abilities essential for a soul snatcher. For any member, really, but the underlings got far more blood physically on their hands.
"I allowed you control of the conversation, so you may speak on whatever you would like," Dr. Disraeli pressed slightly, indicating nothing with his expression. He merely continued to smile pleasantly, "I am a doctor, so it is not as though I've no experience with the utterly grotesque," he reassured as well. If Mr. Federline was concerned over that, which Jizabel highly doubted, it was still better to indicate that he did not wish to be spared the gruesome details. He would actually enjoy hearing everything. Jizabel genuinely wondered just what a person such a this who so blatantly voiced threats of violence, might be able to conjure for separate killings of a mass of individuals. As Death, he was well versed in his own methods, and knew those of the Organization as well, but there were always new and innovative ways another might find to make a human bleed.
"You may begin, if you wish," still smiling, Dr. Disraeli prompted the patient once more.
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The doctor only smiled back at the morbid response, watching the patient's hazel eyes with a curiosity of all Jizabel's own. Not only were his eyes interesting - hazel always did hold a special place in Jizabel heart - but his interests bordered those of Delilah. Being able to commit a mass murder was one of the abilities essential for a soul snatcher. For any member, really, but the underlings got far more blood physically on their hands.
"I allowed you control of the conversation, so you may speak on whatever you would like," Dr. Disraeli pressed slightly, indicating nothing with his expression. He merely continued to smile pleasantly, "I am a doctor, so it is not as though I've no experience with the utterly grotesque," he reassured as well. If Mr. Federline was concerned over that, which Jizabel highly doubted, it was still better to indicate that he did not wish to be spared the gruesome details. He would actually enjoy hearing everything. Jizabel genuinely wondered just what a person such a this who so blatantly voiced threats of violence, might be able to conjure for separate killings of a mass of individuals. As Death, he was well versed in his own methods, and knew those of the Organization as well, but there were always new and innovative ways another might find to make a human bleed.
"You may begin, if you wish," still smiling, Dr. Disraeli prompted the patient once more.