Miku looked up at the dangling crystal, her eyes blazing with a fierce intensity as she focused on the swaying, glittering piece of glass and set her mind to the task of following it with her stare. Chris waited for her to get settled, a tiny smirk spreading across his face as he watched her get ready with all the determination of a gladiator preparing for battle. "Whenever you want to start," he said, his voice ever so slightly condescending to Miku's ears. She knew it was absurd to get so competitive over something so silly, but she was determined to get all the way through this time.
"Z," she said, as he began to swing the crystal back and forth.
"There we go, that's a good start," Chris replied, his voice dropping slightly in register and mellowing into a warm, breathy purr. "You know you can do this. Just keep your mind focused on the letters, keep your eyes focused on the crystal and you know you'll be able to work your way easily and effortlessly back through the alphabet for me. And..."
"Y," Miku intoned, trying not to think about the way her lips already felt numb and clumsy as she spoke. She understood enough about hypnotism to know that every time she went through this sequence of actions, she became more and more susceptible to trance simply by association, but she was still just stubborn enough to force herself to try to get a little bit further along each time. Last time she made it as far as 'O'. This time she was sure she could get all the way.
Chris didn't make it easy, though. "That's it," he said softly, his voice coaxing her deeper into relaxation with every word. "Picture every letter in your mind as a link in a chain, each one leading you deeper down to the next one in a steady, even descent. You always start wide awake at 'Z', and you always sink down to 'Y', and after that comes..."
"X," Miku murmured, ignoring the way her brain lurched slightly as she spoke. It would be a lot easier to win if Chris didn't keep changing the game every time they played; sometimes he described the letters slipping away from her mind as she sank deeper into trance, while other times the recitation itself was hypnotic. She could never keep up with it all, especially not with the crystal constantly drawing her gaze back to its sparkling, captivating depths.
"That's right," Chris said, giving her an encouraging smile to go along with his encouraging words. "You're doing so well, staying focused and attentive to the letters, focused and attentive to the crystal that sways back and forth, and back and forth, and focused and attentive to the sound of my voice as it relaxes you deeper and deeper with every letter. Deeper and deeper with every letter, and the next letter is..."
"...W," Miku said, conscious of the moment of hesitation but unable to conceal it. She would have an easier time if she was working with hiragana-even after six years in America, she still had to force herself to think in English. Reciting the alphabet backwards required real mental effort on her part, especially when she was also trying to keep her mind on the crystal and Chris's voice at the same time. But that was what made it a challenge... and a challenge that Miku was determined to win.