Ilario didn’t scream. In fact, he didn’t do anything. He held perfectly still, though I could hear his heart beating steadily. Had the morphine eliminated the pain as effectively as my coma had? If so, and if it lasted longer than thirty hours, it should be the new gold standard for humane turning in the future—I’d have to ask him about it later.
The first thing I thought when Ilario wasn’t showing too many signs of pain was that he was just used to being closer to the threshold of pure agony than Bella was. He’s been slowly dying of cancer for years and endured cancer treatments. Those aren’t pleasant. The increase in pain may not seem all that bad, especially when it is accompanied with the knowledge that now the pain is actually going to end!
Well, yes, but it’s not like you can hire Alec to come out for a long weekend and do a turning gig, he’s a Volturi. In practice, he’s the gold standard for humane executions.
The first thing I thought when Ilario wasn’t showing too many signs of pain was that he was just used to being closer to the threshold of pure agony than Bella was. He’s been slowly dying of cancer for years and endured cancer treatments. Those aren’t pleasant. The increase in pain may not seem all that bad, especially when it is accompanied with the knowledge that now the pain is actually going to end!
Wait a minute. Gold standard for humane turning? That’s got to be “Use Alec”.
Well, yes, but it’s not like you can hire Alec to come out for a long weekend and do a turning gig, he’s a Volturi. In practice, he’s the gold standard for humane executions.
As far as bloodsucking tyrants go the Volturi really aren’t all that cruel, are they?