Day Eighteen - Luna
Jan. 11th, 2009 12:21 amWho: Luna, Fenrir
Where: Barracks
When: ...Day 18
Rating: NC-17
Status: Closed / Finished
Summary: While making her escape, Luna encounters Fenrir, who takes her back to his lair and does naughty things to her. Thankfully, she is rescued by the light brigade before he can do too much damage.
Luna woke up in the barracks, shivering slightly. This wasn't her room, this wasn't her bed, and this wasn't what she had gone to sleep in.
This was Riverfell. She was almost certain. That hadn't been all there was to the task. They'd kidnapped people... for what purpose?
Chaos. She shivered. So she couldn't be the only one they kidnapped then. There had to be others. She had to find them, and...
She looked around. She was... fairly sure that they had not provided her with a wand, and she tried not to cry.
Steadying her breathing, and steeling herself, she decided that no one would be able to find her if she just stayed in here, and if that note on her desk was true... she couldn't... die today. So she slowly eased her way out of the room, and started moving toward where she thought the nearest exit was.
Where: Barracks
When: ...Day 18
Rating: NC-17
Status: Closed / Finished
Summary: While making her escape, Luna encounters Fenrir, who takes her back to his lair and does naughty things to her. Thankfully, she is rescued by the light brigade before he can do too much damage.
Luna woke up in the barracks, shivering slightly. This wasn't her room, this wasn't her bed, and this wasn't what she had gone to sleep in.
This was Riverfell. She was almost certain. That hadn't been all there was to the task. They'd kidnapped people... for what purpose?
Chaos. She shivered. So she couldn't be the only one they kidnapped then. There had to be others. She had to find them, and...
She looked around. She was... fairly sure that they had not provided her with a wand, and she tried not to cry.
Steadying her breathing, and steeling herself, she decided that no one would be able to find her if she just stayed in here, and if that note on her desk was true... she couldn't... die today. So she slowly eased her way out of the room, and started moving toward where she thought the nearest exit was.
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Date: 2009-01-11 07:34 am (UTC)He wondered if he should start playing with her now, or save her for later. If they couldn't kill them 'til later ... maybe he'd do better to simply ... tie her up. Maybe claw her up a little, but not start on anything he'd want to finish until the deadline was closer.
Deadline. He grinned at that. That was funny.
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Date: 2009-01-11 07:55 am (UTC)She didn't know - and wouldn't have a better answer later - why she was being so quiet. Maybe to avoid attacking more of them to her location? Because more would be even harder to handle? She chocked back another sob, continuing to thrash and kick at him as best she could.
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Date: 2009-01-11 08:01 am (UTC)Readjusting his grip on her wrist, he started to haul her off toward his room. He could keep her there. For a bit.
If he remembered how to be patient.
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Date: 2009-01-11 08:31 am (UTC)...And then they were moving. She screamed again, trying to pull back against nothing in an attempt to get her arms out of his grip, though the best she could probably hope for at this point was a dislocated shoulder. She dug her heels into the floor as if that would somehow impede his progress.
"No! Please!" she begged, finally finding her voice. "Please, no! Just... just let me go! Please! I don't want to be a wolf!"
She was aware her protests were feeble. But she was panicking, and babbling. She was surprised her pleas were coherent.
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Date: 2009-01-11 08:37 am (UTC)Well, they wouldn't, really. Riverfell's moon was still nearly a week away. Though that made him wonder ... could he keep her here and alive for a week, and turn her then?
Or would his patience wear out and prompt him to act faster?
Once he got her to his room, he twisted open the door and tossed her in. Grinning, he followed after her.
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Date: 2009-01-11 09:46 am (UTC)Because if she kept going, there was a chance that she might eventually break free. If she stopped, there surely wasn't.
"You can't... do this," she choked out. "Please!"
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Date: 2009-01-11 09:54 am (UTC)Closing the door behind them, he leaned against it.
His room was, perhaps not surprisingly, very cave-like. It was dirty and it likely stank. The bed was unmade, the sheets piled almost nest-like on the mattress.
He watched her, still grinning, curious to see what she'd do in his room but without him holding her.
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Date: 2009-01-11 11:18 am (UTC)She thought about apparating. She really did. They'd studied up on it briefly before Christmas in anticipation for the beginning of lessons. Or... the Slytherins had, and the DA had stolen their notes. It was almost worth splinching herself at this point.
Almost.
Still quivering, she opened one eye to regard him, panic stricken. "Wh... what are you going to do to me?" she asked, voice barely there. She mostly mouthed the words.
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Date: 2009-01-11 11:22 am (UTC)How would he be stopped? They couldn't kill until midnight, and he didn't want to start only to have to stop.
"Hold you here," he decided as he took a few steps closer to her. "Maybe give you to Lord Voldemort, if he wants you." The wolf leered at her. "Maybe keep you 'til the full. Turn you into somethin' like me."
Leaning over her, he ran his tongue along her jaw to her ear. He closed his teeth against the lobe unless she moved, though he didn't bite, didn't break the skin.
No, if he started down that path, he'd want to keep going ... and he couldn't yet.
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Date: 2009-01-11 11:45 am (UTC)She wanted to protest to his statements that he was going to give her to Voldemort, but what could she do? She didn't have a wand, he'd already proven that he could overpower her, and unless someone came to her rescue she was really quite stuck here.
There was a certain... finality to accepting that that she couldn't quite wrap her mind around.
"Is there anything I can do to convince you to let me go?" she asked quietly.
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Date: 2009-01-11 11:47 am (UTC)"Maybe I'll let you out if you give me your shirt." Though then he'd have to keep an eye on her, make sure none of the others around here go their hands on her.
But how many of them were going to chew her up, really?
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Date: 2009-01-11 12:07 pm (UTC)No. Ever last inch of her was screaming no to that demand. And every part of her was convinced that that maybe was just as much a no as her instinct to not remove her top for him.
She thought about standing there and doing nothing. A fleeting thought reminded her that earlier she'd been arguing the opposite - struggling was pointless but at least there was hope. Now there was significantly more hope - there was a maybe - and she was doing nothing?
But this was different than struggling. This was... a choice. And she hated it.
And slowly, the fear morphed into a kind of disgusted anger, and with that disgusted anger came a release on the paralysis that was keeping her from moving. And when the motion seized her she forced herself not to think about it as she crossed her arms in front of her, gripping the hem of her shirt and pulling it up quickly before tossing it shirt away. Out of instinct, her arms then immediately crossed over her bare chest, and she stared at the ground in anger, as though it were the fault of the floor that she had been reduced to this.
But no. That wasn't the game.
Slowly, she forced herself to lower her arms, not looking up from the spot on the floor where she was glaring.
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Date: 2009-01-11 12:14 pm (UTC)He was panting a little as he dragged one nail between her thighs, twisting his finger to flick the hard nail against her clit before he withdrew his hand.
Grinning, he took a couple of steps away from her to study her. "So you have your choices. Stay, here, and I won't hurt you until tonight. Or go out there like you are, and take your chances with what's out there."
Maybe he'd meant to say 'who' but ... what sounded so much more appropriate.