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Jun. 15th, 2016 12:43 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Summary: In which Merritt fails his will save Merritt makes a stupid decision... In which this thread ends badly.
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Merritt goes still, something about him calming, and the smile that crosses his face is humorless. "That little 'stunt' was easy," he begins seriously, his tone becoming carefully measured.
"The Horsemen are my family, and leaving that man a drooling idiot was the very least I would do to protect them."
He's not close enough to actually, physically reach Ben, but he doesn't need to be. He swings, mentally, lashing out with a burst of magic designed to cripple.
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Merritt goes still, something about him calming, and the smile that crosses his face is humorless. "That little 'stunt' was easy," he begins seriously, his tone becoming carefully measured.
"The Horsemen are my family, and leaving that man a drooling idiot was the very least I would do to protect them."
He's not close enough to actually, physically reach Ben, but he doesn't need to be. He swings, mentally, lashing out with a burst of magic designed to cripple.
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Date: 2016-06-16 02:56 am (UTC)Merritt doesn't hesitate at Dylan's direction and starts down the hallway, barely registering the guest room doors he passes as he glances back over his shoulder to make sure Dylan is still able to keep up with him, that the projections aren't too close.
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:01 am (UTC)"Stairs," he calls, as they come up on the door for them. Heading up won't get them out, he knows, but having their pick of floors means they might be able to find somewhere and hide, catch their breath, decide on how to get out of here.
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:05 am (UTC)"Pretty sure this is what I usually yell at people not to do in horror movies," he tosses off as he climbs, though he's not actually objecting to the plan.
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:08 am (UTC)And that they don't reconvene in the lobby, if and when they can't find them.
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-06-16 03:16 am (UTC)When he turns back to Merritt, it's to grab one of his arms and start hauling him down the hallway. "C'mmmon."
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-06-16 03:27 am (UTC)Peeking his head in, his shoulders tense all at once, posture unmistakable as wishing he had his gun in this instance, more comfortable with it, when clearing a room, than anything else. When he finds it empty, he relaxes again but again not in entirety, and steps inside. He doesn't bother making sure Merritt follows, not after that protest, and not when there's more to check, to make sure they're alone, than just the tiny living area the room immediately opens into.
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:30 am (UTC)"I don't think anyone's in here," he whispers faintly. He doesn't feel anyone, anyway, but he's also not going to relax too much until Dylan clears the place.
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:36 am (UTC)Thankfully, he finds nothing, that much clear an instant before he says as much, his shoulders slumping the rest of the way and all at once. "Alright. That should buy us some time."
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:40 am (UTC)"Sorry, by the way," he offers after a moment, still quietly. Even if they don't have this full conversation now, he wants to say that first. "I had to find out who this asshole was."
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Date: 2016-06-16 03:46 am (UTC)"Yeah, well. Congratulations," he offers, to start. A beat and then, "How the hell'd you even find him again?" Seems to him like it was a little too easy.
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:01 am (UTC)His jaw tightens slightly at Dylan's suggestion. "Which is part of why I wanted to find out who he was. If I could find out who'd done all that, I could tell him to fuck off and leave the kids alone."
Also Dylan, but he doesn't particularly want to get into that can of worms right now, right here.
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:08 am (UTC)"You just don't get it, do you?" he asks, fingers twitching as he punctuates his question with a mental slam, trying to keep Merritt from trying to get up before the chains stop him entirely. "Hell, Bradley got it and I barely had to push him in that direction."
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:27 am (UTC)Before he can gather himself, he's trapped. One chain pins his upper body to the back of the chair, another holding him in at the waist like a seatbelt, and he grunts as they tighten, squeezing him enough that breathing isn't easy. Others pin down his wrists, tightening hard enough to bruise and joined by more at his elbows as he struggles to pull free; another two snake out from under the chair to secure his ankles, and they throw him farther off balance when they, too, tighten as he struggles.
"I don't," he begins, looking finally from the chains to Dylan - and then he stops. He stops struggling, face going slack in dawning realization - and no small amount of horror. He does get it, no matter how much he wants to deny that he does. "I offered to leave," he says instead of whatever he might have been going to before.
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:35 am (UTC)"Not good enough," he answers, voice low, dangerous. "You don't get to make me go through this shit and just walk away. You don't get to take my father from me, make me choose." He flashes his teeth at Merritt, sneering. "So, I set you up, and God, it was easy."
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:44 am (UTC)While he probes, he keeps otherwise still. "If you want me to argue, I've already done that. That wasn't real, Jacob."
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:52 am (UTC)"Yeah, so you keep saying." And as he's said time and time again, it was real enough for him and he's still burdened with the memories of another forty years with his father. He's still living with the fact that Merritt all but made him murder him. Actively watching as a child was bad enough; all of this has apparently broken him, if he's turning on his family. And Merritt missed it, misjudged just how angry he really was.
"We'll see how real you think this all is, after you've been here awhile." A beat. "If I ever let you out."
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Date: 2016-06-16 05:01 am (UTC)He sees that, too, hears it like Dylan said it outloud. He missed what Wade had planned, missed that he was about to get screwed over - and now he missed this.
Merritt lets his head drop for a moment, abruptly defeated, and then tilts his head to the side to look at Dylan sideways. "Just take care of the kids," he says, simply, because he knows he can't win this. He can't talk himself out of this, magically or otherwise.
He missed again what little he actually meant to someone. He deserves this.
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Date: 2016-06-16 05:07 am (UTC)That said, he pushes away from the wall where he's been leaning, and turns to head for the door. The sound of the locks unbolting are deafening in the silence. "Nice knowing you, McKinney."
And then he's gone. The locks snap back into place all on their own and with a note of finality.
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Date: 2016-06-16 06:10 am (UTC)"Fuck," Merritt breathes quietly - and then, so, so carefully, he lets himself relax into the restraints.
He should have seen this coming. He knew Dylan was still angry, was still holding against him what they'd had to do to break him out of his fantasy - but he'd also thought they had talked things out, that they were getting better.
It shouldn't have surprised him that he didn't have enough to offer to balance out what he had taken.
Merritt works his hands carefully as they begin to tingle. There's no response from the chains, and he carefully begins to turn his hand, trying to find a way that the metal isn't cutting off the circulation. It's no more comfortable, but it also doesn't feel like it's crushing his wrists anymore, and so he counts it as a win.
"Hm," he hums, closing his hand over the end of the chair's arm. Slowly, he begins to inch his hand and arm backward, grunting softly and uncomfortably as the metal rolls down his skin.
Just when he begins to think he's making progress, as the chain reaches his knuckles, there's a shift in the room's energy, like someone just about to take a breath, and Merritt goes carefully still. For a long moment, nothing happens, and Merritt dares to relax, dares to move -- and the chain jolts, clamping down hard over his hand, this time, squeezing his fingers together painfully.
He cries out and reflexively tries to pull his hand the rest of the way free, to stop it being crushed. All the chains immediately tighten, the snap of a finger breaking drowned out only by the sound of his scream as he struggles reflexively, pulling hard against the chains, his resignation abruptly overwhelmed by sheer panic.
He's so busy panicking that he misses the sound of a metallic rasp as another chain bursts from the chair's cushions. Before he knows what's happening, the chain wraps itself around his neck, and Merritt's vision tunnels down as he finds himself with no air.
Desperately, he presses his head back into the chair, retreating as much as he can from this last restraint, and forces himself to ignore the water rushing in his ears to go perfectly still. It's not enough for him to draw a full breath, but he can breathe if he does it slowly, and he closes his eyes against unbidden hot tears.
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Date: 2016-06-16 10:03 am (UTC)It seems, for a moment, for ages more than, for both at the same time, that this is it, that Dylan honestly did leave him here to rot -- and then there's the sound of footsteps in the hall.
Whoever or whatever it is, they're obviously trying and mostly succeeding at stealth, but in an otherwise silent building, the sound still sticks out. They stop outside Merritt's door and, after a beat, the door rattles as whoever's on the other side tries to push it open. The deadbolt catches the door, stops them from coming in, and there's a growl of a swear, followed by what sounds, very vaguely through the wood, like Henley's name. Another pause and a hand pushes through the reality of the door, not a woman's, not Henley's, but like her, phasing through it. Fingers scrabble for the lock, find it, turn it open, and then the hand withdraws. The door opens in earnest less than a heartbeat after that, and Dylan steps into the room.
Not unlike the first time, he takes a few seconds to clear the room, this time, with a gun, found or created from the ether, and -- and he stops when he spots Merritt, recoiling as if physical struck. Despite the fact that he was just here, there's worry behind his eyes, fear and now horror, all of it out of place with the anger, the cold from earlier.
"Jesus Christ," he breathes, and then he's moving for Merritt and the chair, tucking the gun away as he goes.
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Date: 2016-06-16 04:24 pm (UTC)He counts his breaths to distract himself, to remind himself he can breathe, but when he reaches the thousands, he has to stop, the distraction turning into just another reminder of how trapped he really is.
By the time he hears footsteps outside the room, Merritt is staring blankly at a point on the opposite wall, defeated. For a moment, he doesn't register that there are footsteps - but then he hears the door jolt, and he has to force himself not to startle, to hold still.
Dylan's appearance is no relief, and he swallows again as best he can with a mouth left dry by the combination of his own panic and the conditioned air, slumping back into the chair, eyes refixing on that vague point across the room. He has nothing to say, and even if he did, he doesn't have the air for it.
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