This was one of his more fulfilling workdays. It wasn't much different from the usual: come in, clean himself up, get put under anesthesia, wake up several hours later brand new, as if he didn't have his organs messed around with for most of the time he was asleep. What made this day special was that someone needed an organ transplant ASAP. Most would be stressed by suddenly being called in to save a life. Konpeitō was thankful to be needed. And at the end? He saved a life and he got extra money for such a specified and important job. That was a recipe for a great day.
So why didn't it feel great? He could think of plenty of reasons. Those reasons he tried to not linger on, yet a small part of him did. His body was a little more grey as he walked down the hospital's halls to the lobby. It wasn't as obvious with his light pink button-up shirt and black suit pants, but there was a noticeable dip in color compared to his usual self. The tense expression he wore also wasn't helping.
So why didn't it feel great? He could think of plenty of reasons. Those reasons he tried to not linger on, yet a small part of him did. His body was a little more grey as he walked down the hospital's halls to the lobby. It wasn't as obvious with his light pink button-up shirt and black suit pants, but there was a noticeable dip in color compared to his usual self. The tense expression he wore also wasn't helping.