[ He runs though the same steps as before: drain the battery which causes the comm to blip off with a descending whine again, retain the charge while the battery resets—though this time there's a small difference. His hair starts to charge again and that little light in Spock's eyes reappears, but now that Miles is concentrating on it, he can see it's not exactly a singular light. It's as if tiny tendrils of electricity are caught within Spock himself, small enough to be mistaken for a singular glow, spinning around and around in an attempt to get back into the device, but held in place behind his irises and unable to escape.
When Spock begins to push the charge out of himself and back into the battery, those tendrils leave his eyes one by one, reducing the light until it's completely gone, back in its rightful place, charging the phone again. ]
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When Spock begins to push the charge out of himself and back into the battery, those tendrils leave his eyes one by one, reducing the light until it's completely gone, back in its rightful place, charging the phone again. ]