[Her lips tighten as he describes briefly the extent of injury, though years of field service have dulled her sensitivity to blood in most contexts.
She's used to killing, yes, but cleanly and efficiently. The entire reason she'd elected firearms as her specialty was precisely because they'd leave no blood on her hands (though the same amount of weight on her shoulders as any other method of killing). But guns are no longer useful, bullets no longer piercing, and so she must learn a different, messier approach.]
Then the neck and the stomach, optimally, though the eyes would also be acceptable.
no subject
She's used to killing, yes, but cleanly and efficiently. The entire reason she'd elected firearms as her specialty was precisely because they'd leave no blood on her hands (though the same amount of weight on her shoulders as any other method of killing). But guns are no longer useful, bullets no longer piercing, and so she must learn a different, messier approach.]
Then the neck and the stomach, optimally, though the eyes would also be acceptable.