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shatteredservice) wrote2012-12-01 05:09 pm
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Taming The Beast?!?
The room is plain and fairly empty. A few hours before, it had been a small study, but Set and Dia have cleared all of that stuff out and made it a much more fitting arena to face The Beast in. After all, he is going to be violent enough when he realizes what they are going to try to do to him. It probably isn't a good idea to give him access to anything that could be used as ammo.
Dia watches as Set paces around the room checking the various wards that he placed on it when they moved in. They aren't anything special--just a few detection runes--but they were never meant to do anything like keeping The Beast in check. The Beast himself has seen to it that Set can't do anything like that. That is why Bazett is stopping by. She doesn't have to try and work around The Beast to do her work; she can just do it.
Set flops down into a cross-legged sit in the middle of the floor and sighs, "I think that's it until she comes. Hopefully, it won't be too long. I think he's starting to wonder. I'm trying to distance myself, but..."
Dia nods, fingering the capped needle in his hand, "I'm really sorry about this. I hate having to do it."
"Don't be, it has to be done and this is the safest way. Just promise me something," Set gives him a hard look. "Make sure you make the most of this. You need to talk to him. I doubt he's going to let us get away with this very often. Heck, maybe not ever again. This might be the only chance we get."
"I-I know," Dia's voice wavers a moment and then he steadies himself. "I am preparing myself. It's going to hurt, but hopefully it will be the first step toward making it so it doesn't hurt so much anymore."
Set smirks and motions for Dia to come and sit with him. When Dia joins him, he wraps his arms around his lover, "That's my Baby! You have no idea how good it makes me feel to hear you say that."
Dia blushes slightly, but doesn't reply. Instead, they wait for Bazett to again make her way into their home.
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Having finished the first set, she quickly walks over to another corner and starts sketching the second set of the runes.
"At best, we should both be able to exit before I activate the runes and close the room off."
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"The last time we used the tranquilizers on him, Set was down for several hours so I think you should have plenty of time to set things as you want them to be. I don't think The Beast will be able to shorten that time. He didn't before, then again, he didn't have reason to. I was actually thinking you might have to set a healing rune to pull him up out of it once we were ready. I suppose I could have dosed him earlier, but I didn't want to run the risk of it wearing off before we were ready."
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Already, she is moving on the the third corner.
"But when I draw the healing rune, I want you to stay close to the door. If anything happens, then at least you can get out."
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"I wonder though, what will we do if The Beast realizes what we want and just refuses to come out and stay out. Then what? Is there a way we can draw him out with your runes?"
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"I do not know enough about his workings to try drawing him out. However, you said it is motivated by some sort of desire to protect you, correct?"
She closes her eyes and gives a big sigh.
"Then...forgive me for asking this of you. Do you think you could give me the permission to hurt you? Or at least, pretend that I am hurting you?"
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"Is there anything else I should know about the wards and the way you are setting them? Anything that might accidentally break or weaken them? If we have to get in there in a hurry, is there a way to deactivate some, but not all?"
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It was an old magic. She is not sure how she came by it, but she assumes it is because of her family's ancestral teachings.
"You could remove energy from the wards, like any other wards or bounded fields, and weaken its operation, though. Is there any way you could do that?"
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"You may wish to focus on finishing those wards. It seems The Beast is trying to force him to wake after all."
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Fortunately, despite letting out a low moan, Set remains unconscious as Bazett does her work. It's clear from the look on his face, he's fighting though. How long he will be able to hold out is anyone's guess.
And unfortunately, Dia knows it will only take a split second for the change to occur as soon as Set loses his fight. He just hopes Bazett will be done by that time.
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Set moans again, eyes tightly squeezed together. He's twitching harder now, and it's obvious he's not going to stay down much longer.
"Damn it,'" Dia curses under his breath. "You might want to consider calling it good, Bazett. I think the tranquiler is about to let go. So much for needing a rune of healing to remove its effects!"
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"He has runes on his hands, but not his legs. If he so wishes, he can still rush up to us."
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As Dia finishes speaking, Set suddenly falls still. A moment later, Dia notices the shift from his lover to The Beast begin, "If you need at activate anything, do it now! He's waking up!"
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"It is no fault of yours. We all knew there was a possibility of this happening."
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The Beast slowly looks around the room. When his gaze falls on them, he grins, though the grin in tinged with anger, "What is going on, Little Bird? What game are we playing now? I see your woman friend is back. Locking me in so you can go play?"
"No, we need to talk to you without you causing anyone harm. Since you have messed up Set's ability to use his runes, Bazett came to use hers," Dia answers.
The Beast cocks his head at them and slowly starts walking forward, "And if I don't want to talk now? What then?"
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She throws a glance at Diarmuid, mouthing a quick apology.
"You will talk. Otherwise I would not guarantee Diarmuid's health. But rest assured that if I do kill him, it would be in a more merciful fashion than anything you could inflict on him."
She hopes that he will not call her bluff.
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"One rune. That is all I need to blow his head to pieces. But he trusts you to be willing to negotiate."
She looks toward Diarmuid.
"Am I correct?"
Her hand is completely stiff. Otherwise, it would be trembling.
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"She is right. We probably would take each other out since I would only need an instant to call Moralltach and release the runes sealing its abilities, but she would only need an instant to draw the rune and detonate it. Do you really want to take that chance? Aren't you the one who is so scared of losing me?"
The Beast's eyes narrow to thin slits, "You are not playing fair, Little Bird. Why the change? Don't you want me to protect you anymore?"
"I want Set to have a normal life. He can't do that with you being so unpredictable," Dia states. "And if you wish to be specific, you changed to rules of the game first. The other night...explain it."
The Beast sighs and turns away from them for a moment, wandering back into the center of the room, "What is there to explain? Was it really so different from any other night?"
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Her body relaxes now that she sees he is willing to to talk. Since the tension was the only thing holding her still, her hand starts to tremble slightly. She forces it to be perfectly still again. It would not do to show the Beast how weak her resolve actually is.
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"Don't play games!" Dia finds himself taking an angry step forward before he can stop himself, "I'm tired of this! I'm tired of you ruling our lives! I'm tired of being the one who has to comfort him because you've used his body to hurt me again and then left it for him to fix!"
The Beast finally turns to face them, his face deadly serious, "Oh really, Little Bird? Is that so. And here I thought you rather enjoyed those particular acts of penance. Isn't that what you called them? A way to pay for your sins? And then he could mak...
"Shut up! Stop lying! I nev- I...."
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She stops and reaches out for Diarmuid as he steps closer to the Beast.
"I do not know what you are speaking about, but do they have any relevance to the topic at hand? If not, then stop."
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Dia starts slightly, "W-what do you mean by that? This is about him, not me. I want him to be happy and he can't be happy with you acting like this!"
"You want, you want. See," The Beast's smirk widens, "it is all about you. But you are just a cripple now, right? I thought you didn't think you had the right to want anything."
"I-I," Dia looks down, almost seeming like he's going to cry before stopping himself and taking a deep breath. "No, I'm not letting you do this to me tonight. I know I have problems and I know I've been wrong to hide them." He looks up at The Beast, his eyes steady, "I'm going to try and change that, but if he is all messed up because of you, I won't be able to."
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"If you take so much objection to what he wants, then tell us what you want. So far, all you have done is twist his words around."
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