Takeshi felt he finally had Kiton cornered, and he broke into a grin when he managed to get a hold of his tail. Wasting no time on capitalizing he took into the air, dragging the Frost Demon along with him until they were just above the trees around them. Putting his whole body into it he began to spin on the spot, hoping to disorient and send Kiton flying after a moment. Much to his alarm he was caught onto, literally, as Kiton's tail wrapped around his right arm and held firm. Slowing slightly as he wondered how to fix that problem the Saiyan then gasped when it was his turn to be spun, dragging through the air as he was whipped about. It was brief, but soon thereafter his opponent came in and started swinging, quite fast at that. With one arm preoccupied in being held by the tail Takeshi had to use one hand to try and block, at least half the strikes getting through and hitting him. Damn it, he should be having an easy time of this! No way was he this weak, especially not against someone that was hurt! Growling annoyed he glared at Kiton, taking a punch before immediately throwing a flurry of his own with the one arm, pulling the Frost Demon in closer to try and close the gap. Fine, he was slower, he could live with that, but he could take a ton of hits before he was done, time to see how well Kiton could hold up. It was a lot to leave on Viral's shoulders, particularly when he didn't know what was going to happen; treatments might change as the process went along, Aito couldn't possibly cover every potential avenue in one fell swoop, so there may be some unexpected things in the future. That being said it seemed like his son was willing to relent and trust the doctor, if for now anyways. Smiling thankfully he gave a nod of his head, watching as Viral sat up. "If I said everything we'll be doing was to be pleasant then I would lie, but know it's all done because of necessity. I have no desire to try and cause harm, know that much above all else. The same goes for Vegeta, he's only doing whatever I ask or whatever he believes will help you recover." Getting up out of his chair Aito kicked it off to the side for now, placing his hands in his pockets as he stood at Viral's bedside. "If you're willing to do things my way then I want to try working on a reactionary treatment. Simply put, whenever you begin feeling stressed or a traumatic memory comes to pass, try to think of something pleasant from before instead. It's not solving the trauma, this is true, but it's a way to cope, and a good a place to start as any. Seem reasonable to you?" "Okay, so Shu's different... But didn't you calm down when we fought? I don't remember exactly what had happened, but you didn't go totally crazy. And uh... Well hasn't Viral changed before too? They don't hate him, and they don't hate Shu for changing, so why would they hate you?" Sure, one could argue that T'charrl wasn't a Saiyan like most of them were, but then neither was Viral. In fact, Haku didn't even know what Viral was for that matter, only that he'd heard the vague term of 'Beastman' being thrown around. These people didn't seem like the military, to be so closed minded that they would hate someone simply for being different; T'charrl had to be imagining everyone disliking him, but Haku wasn't sure how to convince him of that. "T-They do care about you! They must, because they've helped you and they let you stay around, right? These are good people, there's no way they'd just bring you around for no reason," Haku responded, frowning as he looked at the flower, wringing his hands together uncertainly, "And... It's not like everyone hates touching you, heck, I've never even tried it before, so how do you know?" He didn't really have any aversion to the alien, so what might hugging him be like? Cheeks flushing awkwardly at the notion of hugging someone, it seemed to stupid, he walked over and smiled nervously before giving T'charrl a hug, not sure what to expect. "Heh... Wow... You're kind of soft," the young Saiyan said, laughing as his nose was inadvertently tickled by the fuzz, "I don't get what the big deal is!"