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Niles // Zero ([personal profile] cyclopticsadist) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2020-05-11 12:19 pm

There's a reckonin' a comin'.

Who: Niles, L, Azura, Henry, Myr, Connor,
When: Backdated to the 7th, through the rest of the month.
Where: A seedy motel, then an abandoned warehouse in the refugee district.
What: Sometimes people cut off their rival's fingers as self care. Don't judge.
Warnings: Niles cuts off all of L's fingers, it's gonna get nasty.



Mello vanishing was both a boon and a tragedy for Niles' plans. Getting a live grenade out of the picture made things much simpler, but it meant he had no secondary player to keep Myr's attention. The longer that Mello was gone, the more attention would be focused on him, no matter how much he sweet talked L's lackeys. This full moon was his best chance at success, and L was ever so helpfully acting out his self destructive schedule early. The night of the full moon was the perfect time to pounce, and the moment he saw L going for the bottle he gathered his supplies.

Time to get to work.
hearthebell: will credit if found (Chilled me to the bone)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-11 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[No matter how diligently one tried to make himself unpredictable, months of outfoxing a determined hound wears on even the cleverest and most careful. Eventually, the lack of a reliable routine demands tokens of structure for the cohesion they provide an otherwise unraveling life, and as exhaustion has begun to take earnest root, L has begun to become almost defiantly predictable while knowing that Niles is stalking him. A conclusion, one way or the other, is going to come more swiftly that way, and bring with it some kind of peace after months of scattered distraction, transient living, and the unique torment of waiting for an axe to fall.

His work schedule has never been more consistent. Reliably, every Friday, he takes a break from spending nights awake in the library or imposing on the long-suffering Myr's generosity to rent a room at a cheap inn, the sort with hourly as well as nightly rates. Generally, his goal is simply to bathe, clean his spare set of clothes, and choke down his anxieties and his senses with substances until he's drowned in oblivious sleep. The hope is that it will be enough to last him through the next week, if he manages to outpace Niles that much longer.

Tonight, however, he's switched things up a bit. He's started the weekend a night early, holed up in the stuffy room that stinks of old smoke and mildew, rationing out pills to guide and regulate a private pursuit that only begs for respite. The path there is filled with staring into the void, of course, but L's no stranger to it. In fact, it almost feels like home, where his closed and stifled world was accessed through a glowing screen and an endless rotation of tea trays coming and going as he grew, but never really changed.]
Edited 2020-05-15 02:42 (UTC)
hearthebell: will credit if found (They'll be laying flowers on my life)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-14 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Waking is a slow and queasy process. The veil of chemical sleep is a heavy one, and were it not for the dull recent memory of what happened at the motel, and the keening wrongness of his current situation, he wouldn't try nearly as hard, might just melt back into that warm, oblivious cocoon. But L doesn't wear oblivious well, even when he wishes for it actively, and so he's trying to blink away the overbright blur that greets his vision when he opens his eyes, testing the range of his limbs, fingers and toes.

His toes move and respond, though the sensation feels distant, even disembodied. His fingers do not; when he tries, a sickening jolt at the base of his skull compels him to glance down at belt restraints holding his wrists securely to the armrests of a modified dentist's chair. A crooked and swollen collection of bruised shapes greet his bleary gaze; they don't make sense, there is something deeply wrong with this picture, along with the fact that even in the context of the drug-induced haze he is still partly nestled in, they don't hurt the way they really should after such apparent mangling.

His pulse is loud in his own ears, too slow but fairly hammering against the constriction of the collar that siphons and holds his blood (and therefore his magic) through needles. Getting rid of it would be ideal; a lot of things would be ideal, but in the meantime...

Glistening tarps surround the area in his peripheral vision, reflecting a bright artificial light source in the dark warehouse. Packing blankets block the windows. L knows what this is, and there's only one person with the motives to put so much thought and care into it... even if L never quite gave Niles the credit he deserves for this level of detail, this amount of planning and foresight. That was his mistake; it should never have gotten to this point, but now that it has, his fatalistic premonitions ring even more hollow and desolate. The best that he can hope for might be a quick death, bleeding out fast if he can provoke his captor into cutting too swift and deep... and that this won't demolish his Bonded irreversibly. Is Myr even safe? Will he ever know?

His heart beats louder and faster even as his body and senses remain sluggish. There's a white-furred shape just out of range of what the light source allows him to easily perceive, toweling itself off with brisk and agitated movements. Though L's magic is largely silenced and his hands broken and restrained, there's a glimmer of hope; the magical tattoo on his back is something he can access in tight moments like these. If the spells are weakened, they could still help him.

His mouth scarcely moves, he doesn't raise his voice a thread over a whisper though his syllables slur together under his breath. Small sparks of meager lightning are at his disposal; mere shreds of control, as well. They could lay Niles out, kill him, or infuriate him, and none of those will really gain him a net positive, in the end.

The moment he starts invoking his magic, however, the collar buzzes, the sound and vibration powerfully startling to the point where he believes for a terrifying second that he's been decapitated.]
Edited 2020-05-16 22:37 (UTC)
hearthebell: (As long as I get one more shot)

About a Week Later- L and Connor

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-15 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
[L has been in the hospital. At first, he'd required sedation to even calm down, but even after the initial shock of the incident had worn off, for once in his life he still favored sleeping. It was better than staring at the way his arms ended now, or trying to speak or swallow past the mutilated and stitched mass of muscle in his mouth. He'd been told that his tongue would be slowest to heal, compared to the sliced-off wounds in his hands, or the places where the silencing collar's needles had left gouging red holes in his neck. He had been soothingly assured that patience and diligence would help him, but...

...patience and diligence are really out of the question. L can't abide what he's being asked to live with, can't visualize a world where he could find peace with his new situation where his ability to communicate with Myr has been reduced to what's raw and ravaged through their stricken and staggering Bond. Though the faun has been often- present, gentle, and patient, he has suffered as a result of this, too, and it comes through in the moments the detective's perfectly undamaged vision observes every one of Myr's subtle, strained expressions. L's thoughts have turned toward an obsessive brand of spite, because while adaptation is possible, it requires a hell of a lot of motivation. And now? There's really only one thing he wants, overcoming his waking moments with steady and seething preoccupation.

Niles didn't kill him. When L's on his feet again, has found a way to bend magic to his will and control its finer points without use of his fingers? Niles will wish, dearly, that he had.

This evening, a healer has stopped by to speak softly to him about there being no immediate rush, but to please begin making plans for discharge. Returning home, arrangements for work, continued plans for adjusting. He backs off quickly, because the steel in L's eyes isn't particularly receptive to the prospect of an optimistic outlook, and when word reaches the floor of a visitor, well... whoever's here to see Linden Tailor had better be quite a good friend.]
Edited 2020-05-15 02:49 (UTC)
plasticasshole: (✧ not saying much)

Finding Niles' "body"

[personal profile] plasticasshole 2020-05-15 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
It took Connor a good while to track down the charred corpse before him. A long process of scanning his environment for relevant clues and making sure they added up to Niles before going onward. Singed fur, a hoof print... Niles is sneaky, but everyone leaves traces of themselves behind, and Connor was built specifically to find those traces. It all added up to this, though. And at first Connor feels a weight drop in his stomach, a dizzying sensation of horror overwhelming him. He's afraid to go near the body for a while, pacing nearby because he can't bear to have to look at Niles like this. But... he has to, doesn't he? He's the only one out here.

He crouches down by the corpse, finally. Reaches out to touch the closest horn, mourning silently, even if he's still angry about what happened during the full moons. He didn't want this, no matter how hurt he was. It's only upon closer inspection that he realises something feels... off. Connor is intimately familiar with Niles and his anatomy by now. The horn doesn't look right. It's in a strange location on his head, off by just a fraction. Maybe a regular human wouldn't have noticed, but Connor is hardly that. He scans the body more closely. The horns are too far spaced apart. He checks all over, and comes to a conclusion after the tail turns out to be too short and the teeth are all wrong- this isn't Niles. This is Niles' stuff for sure, and from a distance and even close up it can initially be confused for him, but it isn't. His theory is confirmed when he checks Niles' watch. It's still on.

Taking his own watch back, along with Myr's, Connor is faced with a dilemma. Niles obviously didn't intend to be found out. This is his stuff- his necklace, the remains of his stinger sheath, the watches he took- so it is therefore obvious that he wanted this corpse to be mistaken for him. Burning it beyond being recognisable was likely done after death, to make it near impossible to tell who it really was. But Connor knows the truth. He can go back and tell everyone that Niles is alive, and hiding... or he can say he found his corpse, and let Niles go. People would be inclined to believe him. He's an honest guy, and even when he's lying he's very good at it. But what does he do?

Linden is in the hospital because of Niles. He wasn't killed, but he was mutilated. Maybe that's a worse fate? He isn't sure, it would take time to study that thought, and it would be heavily swayed by his own beliefs and general fear of death. It's still an awful ordeal, though. Surely the perpetrator deserves to be brought to justice. That's what the cop in him thinks. If that's the case though, why does he feel like he can't do that? He thinks of all the times he spent with Niles, of when he saved him, when he came to visit him after, of how he'd felt during that kiss before everything was ruined. He's being influenced by his emotions again. He can see it happening, and he can't stop it. The facts are present in front of him and he's still hesitating. It makes him angry with himself.

Realising he's been staring dully at the necklace this entire time, Connor reaches out to pry it from the body and hold it in his palm. This could be proof that Niles is dead. All he has to do is show his friends and lie. Maybe they'd even be happy to think he died. This could all be over. He'd never see Niles again, but he'd be free to make a life somewhere else. Linden could hopefully heal over time and consider the case closed.

He gets up again and stows the items in his pockets. He'll do this one last thing for Niles, but now they're even. He won't see him anymore, and that's fine. He doesn't want to see him right now anyway. He'll ignore that part of him insisting it isn't fine, and head back home.
plasticasshole: (✦ my memory's slim)

[personal profile] plasticasshole 2020-05-15 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Connor enters the door without hesitating, despite knowing he won't like what he sees when he comes in. He gives L a strained smile, and sits by the bed. He's quick to notice he doesn't seem to be in a particularly good mood, but who would be after an ordeal like that?]

Hi Linden. How are you feeling?

[He pauses, and then looks apologetic. Of course, his tongue is shredded and his fingers are gone. How will he communicate?]

...We need to find a way to communicate before we go any further here, I think.

[He studies L for a moment.]

Something that doesn't require a tongue or fingers... writing is out of the question... do you know morse code, by any chance?
faithlikeaseed: (blind - :|)

[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2020-05-15 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
[It was a curious quirk of a Faun's resistance to intoxication--or of one particular Faun's resistance to intoxication--that Myr had been unable to sense L's evenings of cultivated oblivion. What would have, had, floored the detective's other Bonded barely registered to a Monster the world's magic had made nearly proof against drunkeness, and so Myr had missed it among the noise of his other Bond and a life lived in Aefenglom.

No longer: With Connor's warning in mind and a hunch as to which nights L might have penciled in to spend obliterating himself, Myr trained himself to feel for those signs--and had come, now and again, to sit a silent watch outside his Bonded's door.

It felt a shameful thing, in its way, because what Myr ought to have done (he felt) was confront L on the behavior direct. But L had deemed it so necessary he'd bargained with Connor over it--L had deemed it so necessary he'd hidden it from Myr--and the very thought of that cut the Faun so deeply he could not even begin to formulate a rational approach to the topic. Guarding L at least felt a reasonable halfway measure, and with his Bonded's indiscretion happening on so regular a schedule, Myr could plan for it.

Until tonight, when the moons are high and fat, and a Faun's shaggy-coated and at his most virile, and-- L's starting early.

The recognition had sliced through the pleasant haze of Myr's full-moon planning like a blade of glacial ice. He'd dropped--whatever it was he was doing in his garden, it didn't matter in the face of this, and hastened to the motel L favored with no thought of what he'd do when he got there.

Because while the knight-enchanter in him is furious at this deviation, this lapse, the Faun in him wants nothing more than to join his Bonded and make something merry out of L's piteous, ill-kept secret. Within the week Myr would go off to war on Everett's behalf; why not a celebration with his Witch? Why not drag this private drinking out into the open where it belonged and show L a better road to a lighter heart? Wasn't that Myr's job?

--Which is how, in short order, the Faun finds himself knocking insistently on the door of L's rented room.
]
hearthebell: (Looking for a human to reciprocate)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-15 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
[L's preparing a spell for one of his fondest illusions, letting the shower run after he's used it and tracing runes into the fogged-up mirror with his fingertip, when the knock startles him out of his steady concentration. It sounds too urgent to be someone here in a professional capacity; he's expecting no one, pointedly. If it's Connor again, ever the good samaritan who does not understand the very human frailties in a man who would really rather be a machine, L will have words with him, while he's only one pill deep, still decently sober and coherent enough to make a very compelling argument in favor of why he needs this even if it is a day early.

He opens the door a mere distrustful crack, at first... then, slowly, swings it wider when he sees who stands on the other side. On any other night, it would be the person he is gladdest to see, but...]


Myr!

[In one syllable, L's voice runs the gamut from dismay to a sort of overbright cheer.]

You're... I really wasn't expecting you.

[Connor talked. He must have. Stupid bolts-for-brains boy scout.]

Why are you here...?

[Even through the calming effect of the evening's first opiate, downed with liquor, the pull of their Bond is a heady and hungry thing. L wants Myr to join him, or take him away from this, be a distraction for a little while from the ever-present threat of Niles finally making his move. L's inhibitions are lower, he could give of himself more freely, he could offer the kind of affection Myr must like with the moon full in the sky...

...except. If L deserved that, he would have gone to Myr's tonight, instead. Even if he was deserving, he would still be selfish, heedless of disaster, willfully ignorant of the danger it would be putting his Bonded in to adhere to his side when he's being hunted and his stalker is in the final stages of closing in for just short of the kill.]
Edited 2020-05-15 06:28 (UTC)
hearthebell: (Don't be fooled by cheap imitations)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-15 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
[Of everyone L could have seen today, Connor might be one of the better options. He doesn't want Myr to begin resenting his silent, miserable bedside, and he desperately wishes the faun to take the time and space he himself needs, and... well. If it were anyone else, it'd be too soon, or too difficult to interact with them in this particular state, whether or not they could find a way to communicate. It really is best, that it's Connor.

He's sitting up in bed when Connor enters, cross-legged atop the covers, his useless hands in his lap. His clothes are loose, fastening in simple ways requiring minimal dexterity, for obvious reasons. He swallows thickly when Connor approaches, eyes narrowing very slightly at that question concerning his well-being.

As well as I can be, so... terrible. Thanks.

Morse code is promising for the present, however. Up until this point, L's communicated with the help of witches who can read a willing mind, but not everyone has such a talent, and it's a heavy prospect to think of needing something like that long-term. He nods, confirming that he's familiar with Morse Code, blinking Y-E-S for good measure.

It'll take awhile. Fortunately, he knows Connor to be patient.]
Edited 2020-05-15 06:46 (UTC)
morbide: ᴀʀᴛɪsᴛ: Kozaki Yusuke, <user name="kymg" site="twitter.com"> (and i'll kick you down)

[personal profile] morbide 2020-05-15 09:32 am (UTC)(link)
[Henry's awfully surprised to receive the call, not entirely abreast of the situation. Though it's not completely unsurprising, and he doesn't betray any manner of surprise.

If anything, he simply offers a hum of amusement over the device.]


Roooger. Hey, I'll be out front for you, 'kay? That way you don't have to come to the door. See ya in a flash!

[And Henry's quick to head outside, wearing a decent sweater provided by his Bondmate — she is a seamstress, after all, and knows he runs a bit cold regardless of the weather. He's alert, ready for Niles's approach.]
Edited (MORE BAD GRAMMAR, MORE HOURS LATER) 2020-05-15 18:51 (UTC)
plasticasshole: (✧ ordinarily human)

[personal profile] plasticasshole 2020-05-16 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, good.

[Slow, but if it works then it works.]

I realise Niles is likely the last person you want to think about right now, but... I thought you should know. He's dead.

[He tips his head slightly as he watches L for a reaction. He knows the man isn't stupid, in fact he's dangerously keen. But Connor is confident in his ability to lie.]
hearthebell: ('Cause it's war on my enemies)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-16 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[Connor's wrong, actually. Niles is the person L has been thinking of the most. He sits up straighter when the name is spoken, gaze sharper, jaw a touch tenser. At the revelation that Niles is dead, though, there is no such clear or immediate reaction. He cants his dark head, stares at Connor as though trying to discern an obvious tell for an obvious lie. Then there is a series of blinks, deliberate and with purpose.

C-O-N-V-E-N-I-E-N-T.

He has no patience for mourning at this time. He doesn't care if Connor was his friend, or something more. If he's a good liar, truly? L will put him through his paces before they're done.


P-R-O-O-F.

Not a request. Just saying it with conviction isn't enough for the very flawed, very human, very brilliant fellow detective who sits before Connor.]
plasticasshole: (✦ bullets set on shooting down the lies)

[personal profile] plasticasshole 2020-05-16 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Connor fishes in his pocket for the necklace Niles always wore, holding it up for L to see.]

I found this on the body. I realise that alone means nothing, but I scanned the body for inconsistencies and despite the state it was in... it was definitely him.

[Contrary to what L might believe, this isn’t just to save Niles. This is an attempt at giving L the chance to turn away from revenge. He’s seen what it does to people. It’s ugly and all-consuming. And L is in no state to do more than seethe right now. Maybe if he thinks Niles is truly dead... he can focus on recovery instead.]
hearthebell: (Fresh poison each week)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-16 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[The body. One L hasn't seen or evaluated with his own eyes, one he can only trust Connor to report on accurately. It makes the real question, here, how much he actually does trust Connor, because there are three possibilities.

Connor is incompetent, and believes that he's telling the truth. Connor is competent, and is telling the truth. Connor is competent, and is lying. They strut and flourish like contestants in a pageant, but only one can take home the crown, right?

His eyes travel from the necklace to Connor's face. There will be considerably more blinks, in the near future.

H-I-S W-A-T-C-H?

[Raised brows, wide eyes, emphasizing that it's a question.]
Edited 2020-05-16 23:19 (UTC)
hearthebell: (A plague I call a heartbeat)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-05-17 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
[Intellectually, L knows that to panic in this moment would be counterproductive. It would cloud his reasoning and his judgment more than they already have been ; it would put him in an emotionally compromised and fragile place where he'd be all too susceptible to the demands of a torturer. Of course, panicking is also the most appealing option; his body knows it even if his mind fights it, and it responds with restlessness, a surge of adrenaline as Niles approaches. His limbs know they're prey, his heart knows it's prey; he should be running fast and far.

He has to remember that his best case outcome might be a pulverized and quick death. Torture can last for hours, days, or far longer; depending on Niles' motives, it could take awhile to break L to his satisfaction. And at that point... would his existence have a point? Even if Myr had been adamant that simply letting Niles kill him was out of the question and wholly unacceptable, what if it's his only choice?]


Might as well listen. Might as well properly understand what it means to cooperate, before testing the limits of the collar again.]

But you need to cause damage.

[Nothing in his line of sight leaves him doubting for even a moment.]

That's... the only thing you're good at, isn't it? Your special talent?

[He makes it sound intentionally belittling, condescending. Maybe even pitying, because this relies on pushing as many of Niles' buttons as quickly as he can, as long as he can. Come on; you can snap better than that. If he can escape, he has to try for Myr's sake, but if he can't, he won't have his Bonded saddled with something altered beyond recognition that might as well be dead, anyway. Isn't that what it would take, for Niles to cease considering him a threat?]

Edited 2020-05-17 02:19 (UTC)
plasticasshole: (✧ something in your make up)

[personal profile] plasticasshole 2020-05-17 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
Missing... convenient, I know. I didn’t look very hard for it, admittedly... and I didn’t move the corpse to check it more thoroughly. But that seemed pointless when I had already determined it to be him.

[He frowns.]

It seemed to me that it was best to... leave him be.

[Not that Connor would be above disturbing a corpse if he had to, of course.]

I wish I had more proof for you... all I can do is give you my word.

[He looks earnestly at L as he speaks. Oh, it feels awful to lie like this, but he tells himself it’s best for everyone. And he truly believes it is.]

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