Your web-browser is very outdated, and as such, this website may not display properly. Please consider upgrading to a modern, faster and more secure browser. Click here to do so.
He sighed, sitting down in his usual chair, running a hand through his hair. “I know this isn’t really your area of expertise or anything, but…I don’t know, I trust you, I guess. I haven’t been doing so good lately, and I’m sick of it, and something needs to be done, so I want to go on medication. Like for here,” he tapped his head. “I figured even if you can’t write me a prescription, you could point me in the direction of someone decent that can. That and I don’t know if the cells will make it a futile effort, in that case, maybe you’d know of alternatives?” He shrugged, “i don’t know, I figured you’d have answers.”
34 notes
Kadaj wished he could be more brutally honest like that. Although, he more or less got into enough trouble as it was for...
Then again the scientist had never felt the need to curb his tongue for anyone. Honestly, thought that if he had it...
The elder man snorted at the pest comment. The words to make the young silver leave on the tip of his tongue. However,...