
Location: Southern Plateau - Pacific Royal Campus
Hope In Hell #2.0059: devour.
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Interaction(s): rory. - @webboysurf
Previously: the offering & dragon.
Rory took a half step backwards, his eyes firmly locked on Amma as he attempted to parse her cryptic language. It was hard to tell between her and the twisted copies that the simulation had formed thus far. His fists remained clenched at his side, his eyes narrow and body tense. His body screamed that he was in danger, and that he needed to move and leave. Surely, this was like the LorcĂĄn that tried to burn him, or the voices that begged him to kill.
But there was something too real in this Ammaâs reactions, or perhaps too sad for him to believe as imaginary. He lifted a hand up, his fingers flexing as they probed the front of his mask. He slowly removed it, tossing it haphazardly to the side before looking back towards Amma. âNot my mask⊠but it was my blood.â He flashed his bloody palm in Ammaâs direction, before just shaking his head. âIâm not going to kill you, Am, even if youâre trying to flirt with Wings or whatever youâre talking about.â
Rory took a step forward, his eyes focused on the chain and collar attached to her neck. She was restrained like a feral animal, not a person. His eyes lowered towards her wounds, a grimace crossing his lips at the sight. She needed medical attention. He desperately tried not to think about the torture he was shown of Haven. Wings had to be ok. Everyone had to be ok. Theyâd get through this, surely.
He slipped the robe over his head, and held the bunched up cloth in one hand. It became clear that his other hand was holding the folded up sidearm as he remained about an armâs reach away from Amma, stepping just within her reach to hand over the robes. âI donât know how clean this thing is⊠or if itâs even real, but Iâd probably put some pressure on some of those wounds. Last thing we need is you bleeding out before they pull us out.â
"They won't let us go." She muttered with her eyes fixated on every movement Rory made, her head canted back and forth, reminiscent of a creature committing every detail into a singular point of observation.
"No? Then why come here, to me, why not go to Haven? I freed her, I gave my power to them. They should've..." Her admission feathered into a whisper, the mask discarded, her gaze flickering to and fro and back, tracking over every feature displayed to her now that he had revealed himself. She panned her stare down to the proffered robe but did not reach for it as Amma's stare aglow and silvered in power fell upon the weapon clutched within his grasp.
"Then, what is that? If not the weapon given to slay the dragon." A soft trill pulled from her bloodied throat, a slight shake to her shoulders that rattled chains and coils of red that fell from those lithesome bones donned in crimson light. "Are you even real?"
Amma's hand snaked out, one and then the other, arachnid gestures arched and splayed as she pulled tight on those restraints ratting and straining against the containment that was she. Her nails raked over his arm, down and down till she laced their fingers together, her hold liken to a vice as her power spooled away from her flesh in erratic pulses of hated carmine. With their hands conjoined she lifted his defiled palm to her lips and with a heated rasp she spoke:
"If you don't kill me. The others will get hurt. I can't stop it."
Roryâs eyes remained fixed on Amma as her fingers dug into him, his eyes filled with concern as she clung to his arm and hand. He dropped the iron ball and robe. He did his best to ignore the throbbing pain, focusing on her as best as he could. He took a deep breath, taking a step closer. âI⊠wait, are you a dragon? No, thatâs stupid, sorry I asked.â He gave a weak, half-hearted smile, before he continued. âIâm not killing you, Amma.â
Rory eyed the chains and restraints again more closely, before looking Amma in the eyes. âThey⊠whoever messed this all up, wanted me to find you. I got this far playing their game. But Iâm not killing you, and Iâm not gonna let you hurt anyone, ok? Weâre gonna get you out of this, find Haven and whoever else we can, and hold out until they pull us out of this nightmare.â His voice was less wavering, and more firm. Even then, he couldnât tell if he was trying to convince Amma or himself. âI know Jim and everyone are out there doing everything they can to get us out of here. We just need to buy them time.â
"Oh, Rory." Amma whispered, he stepped closer and she clung to him all the more, nails against the blood of his palm as she held fast, her opposite gesture reaching up and curling against the broad line of his shoulder, and there she too raked against his skin, summoned coils of red spindling away from her grasp and pooling down his arms. The world shuddered, the entire room quaked and a distant wail sounded, coming back down the hallway where he had come from. It shuddered and swelled with darkness, lines of vermillion warped through the shadow that swept through the gloom where they stood; demented eyes and endless smiles and slivers of crimson that bloomed like wildflowers of hell. Amma pulled Rory to her, nails tracking up and over as a roar shattered through, within and without, her cell of confinement beholden to the terrible cry as her chains rattled and then she appeared. The one that had dragged her into the void, the one who remained chained and bound to a horrid beast.
Like her, but then not, those eyes of hellfire and talons that raked up Rory's back and lanced deep, holding him in place as Amma's scarred palms caressed over his jaw and there she smiled; a delicate sliver of her full lips bruised and bloodied.
"I've already hurt someone. And no one knows, she won't tell. I know she won't. She has too many secrets herself."
What little light that could be spared guttered out, the ocean beyond swelled and churned, frothed as fiendish eyes of blue peered through those slivers in the walls. Everything trembled and in the dark, Amma simply laughed as a netherworld of her waking world descended upon them both.
"You should have killed me when you had the chance."
But there was something too real in this Ammaâs reactions, or perhaps too sad for him to believe as imaginary. He lifted a hand up, his fingers flexing as they probed the front of his mask. He slowly removed it, tossing it haphazardly to the side before looking back towards Amma. âNot my mask⊠but it was my blood.â He flashed his bloody palm in Ammaâs direction, before just shaking his head. âIâm not going to kill you, Am, even if youâre trying to flirt with Wings or whatever youâre talking about.â
Rory took a step forward, his eyes focused on the chain and collar attached to her neck. She was restrained like a feral animal, not a person. His eyes lowered towards her wounds, a grimace crossing his lips at the sight. She needed medical attention. He desperately tried not to think about the torture he was shown of Haven. Wings had to be ok. Everyone had to be ok. Theyâd get through this, surely.
He slipped the robe over his head, and held the bunched up cloth in one hand. It became clear that his other hand was holding the folded up sidearm as he remained about an armâs reach away from Amma, stepping just within her reach to hand over the robes. âI donât know how clean this thing is⊠or if itâs even real, but Iâd probably put some pressure on some of those wounds. Last thing we need is you bleeding out before they pull us out.â
"They won't let us go." She muttered with her eyes fixated on every movement Rory made, her head canted back and forth, reminiscent of a creature committing every detail into a singular point of observation.
"No? Then why come here, to me, why not go to Haven? I freed her, I gave my power to them. They should've..." Her admission feathered into a whisper, the mask discarded, her gaze flickering to and fro and back, tracking over every feature displayed to her now that he had revealed himself. She panned her stare down to the proffered robe but did not reach for it as Amma's stare aglow and silvered in power fell upon the weapon clutched within his grasp.
"Then, what is that? If not the weapon given to slay the dragon." A soft trill pulled from her bloodied throat, a slight shake to her shoulders that rattled chains and coils of red that fell from those lithesome bones donned in crimson light. "Are you even real?"
Amma's hand snaked out, one and then the other, arachnid gestures arched and splayed as she pulled tight on those restraints ratting and straining against the containment that was she. Her nails raked over his arm, down and down till she laced their fingers together, her hold liken to a vice as her power spooled away from her flesh in erratic pulses of hated carmine. With their hands conjoined she lifted his defiled palm to her lips and with a heated rasp she spoke:
"If you don't kill me. The others will get hurt. I can't stop it."
Roryâs eyes remained fixed on Amma as her fingers dug into him, his eyes filled with concern as she clung to his arm and hand. He dropped the iron ball and robe. He did his best to ignore the throbbing pain, focusing on her as best as he could. He took a deep breath, taking a step closer. âI⊠wait, are you a dragon? No, thatâs stupid, sorry I asked.â He gave a weak, half-hearted smile, before he continued. âIâm not killing you, Amma.â
Rory eyed the chains and restraints again more closely, before looking Amma in the eyes. âThey⊠whoever messed this all up, wanted me to find you. I got this far playing their game. But Iâm not killing you, and Iâm not gonna let you hurt anyone, ok? Weâre gonna get you out of this, find Haven and whoever else we can, and hold out until they pull us out of this nightmare.â His voice was less wavering, and more firm. Even then, he couldnât tell if he was trying to convince Amma or himself. âI know Jim and everyone are out there doing everything they can to get us out of here. We just need to buy them time.â
"Oh, Rory." Amma whispered, he stepped closer and she clung to him all the more, nails against the blood of his palm as she held fast, her opposite gesture reaching up and curling against the broad line of his shoulder, and there she too raked against his skin, summoned coils of red spindling away from her grasp and pooling down his arms. The world shuddered, the entire room quaked and a distant wail sounded, coming back down the hallway where he had come from. It shuddered and swelled with darkness, lines of vermillion warped through the shadow that swept through the gloom where they stood; demented eyes and endless smiles and slivers of crimson that bloomed like wildflowers of hell. Amma pulled Rory to her, nails tracking up and over as a roar shattered through, within and without, her cell of confinement beholden to the terrible cry as her chains rattled and then she appeared. The one that had dragged her into the void, the one who remained chained and bound to a horrid beast.
Like her, but then not, those eyes of hellfire and talons that raked up Rory's back and lanced deep, holding him in place as Amma's scarred palms caressed over his jaw and there she smiled; a delicate sliver of her full lips bruised and bloodied.
"I've already hurt someone. And no one knows, she won't tell. I know she won't. She has too many secrets herself."
What little light that could be spared guttered out, the ocean beyond swelled and churned, frothed as fiendish eyes of blue peered through those slivers in the walls. Everything trembled and in the dark, Amma simply laughed as a netherworld of her waking world descended upon them both.
"You should have killed me when you had the chance."
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