"Listen you pathetic waste of fucking space, it's your best friend calling," a loud and mocking female voice that Ignavas knew, but could not place, called out from the darkness, bringing him out of his oblivion but keeping him retained inside his head. He did not answer, and tried to ignore and push away the nuisance. Let him rest. "Oh no, no you fucking don't, you sleep for 15 damned years and this is the welcoming I get? I've been searching for you for a long goddamn time -- what, didn't think to tell anyone that you had finally fucking woke up?" Shut up. He shouldn't be dreaming right now -- his mind was supposed to have been turned off. "Still confusing reality with dreams, huh? That's fucking brilliant Iggy, still the same deluded sack of useless crap that you've always been. I mean, man, here I was thinking your long ass slumber would've fucking helped you get some goddamn cognitive fucking awareness, but nope! You somehow fucked up a contract ritual, I mean come on."
I did not fail the contract ritual, he thought, hints of irritability seeping through.
"A technicality, Iggy dear boy, you didn't fail it, but you sure fucked it up." The voice then began to talk as if lazily reciting words off a piece of paper, "'Ah, Ignavas, you would have the potential to put entire cities into a deep sleep if you only worked at honing your abilities, got off your lazy ass and actually fucking did something. You have latent power that most demons would commit mass genocide for, and what the fuck have you done with it?'" The voice then went back to its normal sarcastic mocking. "Was that not what I told you, what, thirty years ago? Has anything I've said gotten through to you? Or did you think that was a fucking dream?! Is there any difference to you?!"
His mind snapped and cracked the neck of the demon in front of him. He was not aware of doing it, his hands had just shot forward and wrapped themselves around the neck of a being he could not see. Seconds passed in silence as the blackness around him started to take form. He blanched as the walls took shape of the room he had just previously been staying in -- Shae's safe house. Blinking, he apprehensively looked down at the human with the broken neck, grasped tightly in his formless hands. Shae's head was lopped sideways at an impossible angle, her eyes staring at him accusatorily. What felt like minutes passed as he just stared down at the lifeless body in his hands. What was this. This was not his work. He didn’t do this. It couldn’t. What? Who? What?
Shae sneered. Her eyes flared up as if on fire, and the voice that came from her dead throat was not Shae’s. “Anger! Probably the first outburst I’ve ever seen from you! Now you’re paying attention. Good. Keep it that way.” Her sneer deepened. “I’m here to help, Iggy dear boy. Always have been. What are friends for?” There was nothing but jovial malice in her voice.
The scene transitioned. He was standing exactly where he was, apparently having stood up while ‘sleeping’. His ‘hands’ were still outstretched, and he was still in the safe-house. Shae was still there. But her neck was not grasped around his hands. She was still alive. Completely unharmed.
The ringing started again. This time he was prepared. He rushed to the kitchen and turned the sink on full blast – and dunked his head down into it. Alert for the first time, he began to do what he should have done before. He calmly sorted the new memories away and kept a distance from the emotions that were not his. Restructuring his mind to allow someone else, Ignavas expended energy he did not know he had. The cold water prolonged the experience and kept the fatigue at bay. Several minutes passed before the ringing subsided, and his repair of the near botched contract ritual had been mostly salvaged. Mostly salvaged. Ig retracted his head from the water, turned back to his new… partner.
“There were some difficulties, but it should be fine now,” he said calmly, as if none of what just happened transpired at all. Ig wasn’t sure how to react to the little confrontation inside his mind, so he didn’t react at all. He didn’t know if it even happened at all. “Everything is fine.” His body was still technically outside her mind, but his actual mind was not. He could, if he so wished, still move with his true body -- but his mind would be with Shae. It would be as if he were controlling a living puppet.
What Ig didn’t know was that everything that had just happened inside his head, from the demon’s incessant insults and goading, to her proclamations of his 15 year slumber and latent power, to him strangling his new partner to death – were all broadcasted directly to Shae.