Peter made his way to Dragonetti's cell with much trepidation. He was not looking forward to seeing the man, even if their roles had very much switched. It was Peter who was the jailer now, and not Dragonetti.

Crazyman is crazy )
Peter made his way to Dragonetti's cell with much trepidation. He was not looking forward to seeing the man, even if their roles had very much switched. It was Peter who was the jailer now, and not Dragonetti.

Crazyman is crazy )
Peter's family was feeling the doldrums of the After-Christmas Blues, but it did help to know that they would be jetting off to Valencia in the early hours of the morning. Spain was like a place of solace for all of them. A place where they could relax and enjoy their family. It was especially important now, after the loss of David. Family mattered, and tomorrow they would be literally surrounded by it.

Familia )
Peter's family was feeling the doldrums of the After-Christmas Blues, but it did help to know that they would be jetting off to Valencia in the early hours of the morning. Spain was like a place of solace for all of them. A place where they could relax and enjoy their family. It was especially important now, after the loss of David. Family mattered, and tomorrow they would be literally surrounded by it.

Familia )
When Daniel entered Peter's cell that day, he saw something that terrified him to his very core. Peter was on the floor near his bunk, shaking violently. His chains had wrapped around one of his legs, which was sticking up in the air, chains rattling ominously with his movements. It seemed he had vomited because there was a pool of sick only centimeters from his head.

Wrong place, wrong time. )
When Daniel entered Peter's cell that day, he saw something that terrified him to his very core. Peter was on the floor near his bunk, shaking violently. His chains had wrapped around one of his legs, which was sticking up in the air, chains rattling ominously with his movements. It seemed he had vomited because there was a pool of sick only centimeters from his head.

Wrong place, wrong time. )
Daniel had fallen asleep with the book on his face, though he was awake and in his gym by the time Dragonetti returned, along with several of his flunkies. That was for the best. If Dragonetti had caught him sleeping underneath a book, he probably would not have been kind about it. He was sure that was some kind of sloth. Instead Dragonetti found him on the parallel bars, his knees over one bar, his ankles under the other. He was hanging upside down off of them and curling upwards to keep his abdominal muscles in the incredible shape they were in.

The Questions )
Daniel had fallen asleep with the book on his face, though he was awake and in his gym by the time Dragonetti returned, along with several of his flunkies. That was for the best. If Dragonetti had caught him sleeping underneath a book, he probably would not have been kind about it. He was sure that was some kind of sloth. Instead Dragonetti found him on the parallel bars, his knees over one bar, his ankles under the other. He was hanging upside down off of them and curling upwards to keep his abdominal muscles in the incredible shape they were in.

The Questions )
Peter had been firmly ensconced in darkness for two days. He had no way of knowing that, though he knew it had been a significant amount of time. He had spent the first several hours of it screaming bloody murder at the door and hurling insults at it in German and English and any of the seven other languages he knew how to swear in. Of course it had no effect. The door didn't care about his plight and it held firm.

Night ain't so musical )
Peter had been firmly ensconced in darkness for two days. He had no way of knowing that, though he knew it had been a significant amount of time. He had spent the first several hours of it screaming bloody murder at the door and hurling insults at it in German and English and any of the seven other languages he knew how to swear in. Of course it had no effect. The door didn't care about his plight and it held firm.

Night ain't so musical )
Time had absolutely no meaning in a cavern so far underground that surface sounds were completely muffled by bedrock and stone. Peter was closed away from the world above, including the light, the smells, the noise...he was left with nothing but the constant, slow dripping of water in the corner of the oddly-shaped room and the dim light of two very crude lamps on either side of the locked door. The rules which governed the world above him had no meaning here. There was no day or night. No time. He had nothing, nor did he have any idea how long he had been here. It felt like forever.

Judgment Day's Not Coming Soon Enough )
Time had absolutely no meaning in a cavern so far underground that surface sounds were completely muffled by bedrock and stone. Peter was closed away from the world above, including the light, the smells, the noise...he was left with nothing but the constant, slow dripping of water in the corner of the oddly-shaped room and the dim light of two very crude lamps on either side of the locked door. The rules which governed the world above him had no meaning here. There was no day or night. No time. He had nothing, nor did he have any idea how long he had been here. It felt like forever.

Judgment Day's Not Coming Soon Enough )
Gavin had awoken in the Templar infirmary several days previous, and since then he had simply rested limply on the mattress. There was no sign of defiance left in him. He had been robbed of it. Lied to. Told he would be set free, and tasted said freedom, before being taken right back to his own personal hell. Even if, presently, his own personal hell did include medical care and as much oatmeal as he could eat. Which was rather a lot, considering.

Whim )
Gavin had awoken in the Templar infirmary several days previous, and since then he had simply rested limply on the mattress. There was no sign of defiance left in him. He had been robbed of it. Lied to. Told he would be set free, and tasted said freedom, before being taken right back to his own personal hell. Even if, presently, his own personal hell did include medical care and as much oatmeal as he could eat. Which was rather a lot, considering.

Whim )
When Peter woke up, he felt like his head had expanded to three times it's natural size. He blinked in the dim light, and he lifted a too-heavy arm so he could rub at his tired eyes. When he sat up, a cold sense of dread settled in his stomach. He was not at home. He didn't know where he was.

Under the Ground )
When Peter woke up, he felt like his head had expanded to three times it's natural size. He blinked in the dim light, and he lifted a too-heavy arm so he could rub at his tired eyes. When he sat up, a cold sense of dread settled in his stomach. He was not at home. He didn't know where he was.

Under the Ground )
After his terrible ordeal in the Scavenger's daughter, Gavin had been whipped and racked, and made to confess his sins again and again until it seemed like Alessandro Dragonetti was satisfied. Gavin had no way of knowing it was all a show. Every single second if it. True, he was being purified in the Lord, and Dragonetti was glad that Gavin had accepted God's grace so easily. But Gavin was not going free. He was never meant to go free. Had he been in his right mind he might have realised. His right mind, however, had been purified right out of him. So when Dragonetti stepped into his cell and threw Gavin's clothes at his feet while saying those blessed words, 'you're free to go' Gavin didn't take a moment to think twice.

Getting dressed was a struggle. Gavin didn't think about the fact that most sinners were treated to a stay in the infirmary after being set free. It didn't enter his mind. He simply fought his way into his clothing, and he gladly accepted Dragonetti's help in leaving his cell.

"Can...could I have some food?" Gavin asked, his voice light and meek.

Dragonetti was in the process of helping Gavin up the stairs, which was never particularly easy in long robes and a mask. It was made all the more unmanageable by having an extra person to schlep up them, tiny as he may be. "You are free to go, Gavin Kincade. Would you really delay your stay here by taking food with us?"

That, itself, was an inner war Gavin couldn't seem to resolve in himself. Stay or go? Go. Go. Maybe this was a test and if he stayed, he was showing he was a glutton. Not having eaten much of anything for five days, notwithstanding. Logic entered in very little to the Templar's way of thinking. Go.

"No...nevermind. I...I'm sorry."

Dragonetti's crocodile smile was concealed underneath his hood as he said, "you are forgiven, Gavin Kincade."
After his terrible ordeal in the Scavenger's daughter, Gavin had been whipped and racked, and made to confess his sins again and again until it seemed like Alessandro Dragonetti was satisfied. Gavin had no way of knowing it was all a show. Every single second if it. True, he was being purified in the Lord, and Dragonetti was glad that Gavin had accepted God's grace so easily. But Gavin was not going free. He was never meant to go free. Had he been in his right mind he might have realised. His right mind, however, had been purified right out of him. So when Dragonetti stepped into his cell and threw Gavin's clothes at his feet while saying those blessed words, 'you're free to go' Gavin didn't take a moment to think twice.

Getting dressed was a struggle. Gavin didn't think about the fact that most sinners were treated to a stay in the infirmary after being set free. It didn't enter his mind. He simply fought his way into his clothing, and he gladly accepted Dragonetti's help in leaving his cell.

"Can...could I have some food?" Gavin asked, his voice light and meek.

Dragonetti was in the process of helping Gavin up the stairs, which was never particularly easy in long robes and a mask. It was made all the more unmanageable by having an extra person to schlep up them, tiny as he may be. "You are free to go, Gavin Kincade. Would you really delay your stay here by taking food with us?"

That, itself, was an inner war Gavin couldn't seem to resolve in himself. Stay or go? Go. Go. Maybe this was a test and if he stayed, he was showing he was a glutton. Not having eaten much of anything for five days, notwithstanding. Logic entered in very little to the Templar's way of thinking. Go.

"No...nevermind. I...I'm sorry."

Dragonetti's crocodile smile was concealed underneath his hood as he said, "you are forgiven, Gavin Kincade."
Dragonetti let himself into Gavin's holding cell and he watched as the newly captive Gavin scrambled away from him to cower in a corner. "Ah, how the seemingly mighty have fallen. You're not so sure of yourself when you're not holding a crossbow, are you?" Dragonetti arched his eyebrow, concealed under his black hood. Gavin didn't recognise him. To Gavin, they were all the same.

The Wages of Fear )
Dragonetti let himself into Gavin's holding cell and he watched as the newly captive Gavin scrambled away from him to cower in a corner. "Ah, how the seemingly mighty have fallen. You're not so sure of yourself when you're not holding a crossbow, are you?" Dragonetti arched his eyebrow, concealed under his black hood. Gavin didn't recognise him. To Gavin, they were all the same.

The Wages of Fear )

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