The Master | Saxon Era (
standsonhigh) wrote2013-12-21 02:57 pm
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There's nothing here but what here's mine.
This wasn't, exactly, how he had planned his return. He had expected to be on home turf, a place he understood and wanted to be. Surrounded by worshippers and already plotting. Not here with some strange man using the power he gave specifically to his followers to bring him back. The books of Saxon weren't meant to be public knowledge, they were his private notes, and yet this man decided to drag him into a world he didn't want to be in.
The Master always had a funny feeling that magic wasn't something he should of ever tried to toy with because as it stood, he didn't like where this was going. It defied the logic he knew.
Voldemort was a strange creature, a very unpleasant one at that. He looked sickly and his eyes were red like an albino. Still, he didn't say much on it, he'd looked worse himself and damages were just a sign of ambition and desire. It always took everything out of you, especially with humans.
The drums were raging in his head as he followed Voldemort into this meeting he'd decided to attend. He'd only been back a few days and already he seemed to of captured the imagination of this tiny little creature who was all but eager to introduce him.
An ancient ruler from another reality must of been interesting.
He didn't walk behind Voldemort, he kept in step, not willing to seem a lesser. Hey, the dark lord brought him here. If he was going to play with this merry band of psychopaths, he wanted to seem equal.
The Master always had a funny feeling that magic wasn't something he should of ever tried to toy with because as it stood, he didn't like where this was going. It defied the logic he knew.
Voldemort was a strange creature, a very unpleasant one at that. He looked sickly and his eyes were red like an albino. Still, he didn't say much on it, he'd looked worse himself and damages were just a sign of ambition and desire. It always took everything out of you, especially with humans.
The drums were raging in his head as he followed Voldemort into this meeting he'd decided to attend. He'd only been back a few days and already he seemed to of captured the imagination of this tiny little creature who was all but eager to introduce him.
An ancient ruler from another reality must of been interesting.
He didn't walk behind Voldemort, he kept in step, not willing to seem a lesser. Hey, the dark lord brought him here. If he was going to play with this merry band of psychopaths, he wanted to seem equal.

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"Don't test me, I have done unspeakable things that men like you can't even contemplate," With a nasty growl, he pulled himself onto his feet. "And before you even consider it, death is not an option here. You won't die, I won't ever let you. I mean, that's so easy. Why die when you can suffer for decades more?"
With a gleeful laugh, the Master retreated towards his work bench to look for the right tools. Maybe he could find a way to earn some obedience. Fear usually worked fine, he was sure he could break the man. He was a boy, really, nothing more. Easy to smash into little pieces.
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He knew, of course, that it was true. He had dealt out torture before and he wasn't an idiot. But right now his defiance was stronger than anything and there wasn't even a sign of fear. "Great. Just don't let me get bored again."
But his eyes were very alert while the Master was at the work bench and he tried to move his hands, tried to find a way out of the cuffs or at least into a more comfortable position.
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It was a fair observation, wasn't it? The Master turned around, smiling in a brash manner. He came in closer, tapping four beats on his leg as he debated what to do. Torture was an art, there was no rushing it.
He reached his foot out and set it on Barty's chest, pushing him as far back into the wall as he could and putting plenty of pressure of those poor breakable ribs of his. "Beg me for forgiveness, it's so easy."
As the seconds ticked away, the pressure the Master was putting on got stronger and stronger. He was fighting himself not to kick him while he was down, that was so petty. He could do better.
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"You should be the one begging for my forgiveness." It was the last thing he said before his breathing was starting to be constricted severely. It didn't help that his arms were twisted even further, a sharp stab of pain coming from his left shoulder. He bit down on his lips, but he didn't make a sound, although he had no doubt that the Master would have him scream before long. He could practically feel his ribs cracking.
"More, Master. You're not even trying." His voice was strained, he was struggling to even breathe, but he was also smiling.
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He tilted his heel up and used the tip of his foot to really grind into Barty's ribs, tilting the pressure so his bad arm was pulled back in at the wrong angle and the dark mark was almost out of view. Despite it being covered, he didn't want it near him. Eventually he'd pop that arm out of place, he just needed to keep the pressure up.
"What way would you rather I did it?" the Master asked, his hand sliding into his inside pocket. He carefully slid out the wand Barty had helped him find, holding it up almost as a taunt. Once it was out, his foot was removed and he stood a graceful step back to prevent him getting it. "This way? Your way? Let's have a look, shall we? I've never used magic like this before."
He gestured with the wand, sincerely hoping this worked. "Crucio."
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Part of him was still thinking of a future. Perhaps already thinking of giving in? He pushed the thoughts aside, looking up at the Master's wand. He braced himself, as best as he could, and took a deep breath since the pressure of the foot was gone. And then his eyes widened.
Nothing happened. In the ensuing silence, Barty struggled to keep a straight face, even in spite of the pain he was in. Dark magic was no easy feat, it took time and discipline. "...that's alright. I hear lot of older men struggle with that."
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And, with that, he kicked Barty in the jaw, aiming to hurt it as much as possible. To make talking a chore so he'd have to shut up, he didn't need to hear him yammering on. Then, finally, he applied enough force that the arm that he was sure he must of pulled it entirely out of place by now.
"Don't even think you can mock me, Junior."
With a growl of annoyance, he turned around and grabbed the wand off the floor, heading towards the stairs. Flicking off the light as he passed it, he swiftly made his exit out the door and slammed it shut behind him. Let the bastard seethe in the dark for a while, he had to learn that bloody curse. Now.
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He made sure to be laughing still until after he had heard the Master go up the stairs and then he quieted down, lowering his head and closing his eyes and feeling how his cheeks became wet from tears.
It wasn't fear, it wasn't even the pain. It was how lost he felt, with his direction taken from him so suddenly. Lonely and miserable and he wanted to die.