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t h o m a s ➽ mccormack ([info]thomases) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-03-20 22:28:00


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Entry tags:saoirse mullet, thomas mccormack

SAOIRSE
Their plan to escape had been in motion since they'd been shoved into the muggle vehicle that drove them away from the scene. A big white van with no windows had stopped them from figuring out their initial surroundings, but that hadn't been a deterrent for two highly on guard, intelligent victims. Thomas had silently counted the stops they'd made, making a map of the turns in his head while Saoirse had determined the length of the car ride. They took every chance to manage a look at their surroundings and had gathered that they were near a church, from the smell of the place there was a bakery near by, and lots of muggle traffic.

These criminals had really decided on the wrong set of people to take hostage.

It had quickly been determined that they were muggles, squibs. They knew about Thomas and Saoirse's fame but they tied their hands up with muggle binds and locked their door with a key that rested on a ring with at least twenty different keys. They were being fed, but the wound from the knife on Thomas' side had been crudely sewn up with, once again, muggle tools. It had quickly become evident that the gash was infected, and on this third full day of capture, Thomas was feeling like death.

But tonight they were going to escape, so he had to deal with the pain for at least another fifteen minutes.

He shut his eyes, taking in deep breaths as the jingle of the keys came closer down the corridor from outside. He needed to look as if he was on the brink of death for this to work fully to their advantage, and it wasn't a hard thing to accomplish. Thomas laid slumped in the far corner of the room, knowing that Saoirse could handle her own while he drew the attention of their captor. They had devised enough of a plot to escape and it was all determined by if this bloke with the keys was stupid enough to turn his back to Saoirse. The door opened and a stream of light draped over his form.

"Oy, what the hell's wrong with him?"



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[info]thomases
2013-03-22 11:51 pm UTC (link)
His fingers wrapped themselves tightly around the handle of the wand, the grip he'd grown used to in recent months but never having fit his hand like his first wand had. Thomas, in all the torture they'd put he and Saoirse through, grew angriest at the audacity of these criminals to think that they had the right to use them for their radical agenda.

Breaking their wands because squibs couldn't perform magic, it---what did taking two quidditch players who had never said a word against the group of magicless people do for their cause? It didn't make sense, and Thomas was a man who needed things to fit accordingly, he needed to understand why before he could accept and he knew that his lack of understanding was going to plague him until an answer was found.

"I'll do my best," he said, keeping his wand at the ready in case they were ambushed at the last second.

Saoirse would be able to manage the disapparation, he knew for certain, but as Thomas felt the squeezing feeling taking over his entire body, he wondered if he'd make it through the travel without splinching himself. He had to focus on getting out of here, on getting home, on getting---away.

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[info]mullets
2013-03-23 01:31 am UTC (link)
Saoirse frowned, not exactly liking Thomas' answer, but accepting it all the same. There wasn't much that could be done about it, and, truly, if she thought about it, would that be the worst thing to happen to her in the past few days? No, not really. They now both had control of magic back, something special that these people did not have, so she was grateful to have the easy way out of this nightmare.

Moving her arm to clutch Thomas tighter, they both experienced the tight squeezing sensation of disapparating until it was no more, and a new view came to their eyes. She had thought, with his condition, that going to Mungo's would be the best option. The Ministry, maybe, a steady second, to ensure that they would once and for all catch and put to rest these mad people, but there was always enough time for that when you could instantly appear and disappear in different places. Nonetheless, her concern mounted with Thomas' life at stake, so it was with relief upon seeing the reception desk.

But the room was busy, and there were many people running about that it seemed no one had quite taken notice of their arrival. Struggling under the weight Thomas' unconscious, Saoirse felt the adrenaline of survival slowly began to drain from her veins. And, before she could do much else, let alone get anyone's attention, her knees buckled, and down to the ground she and Thomas went.

The back of her head erupted in a sharp pain, her elbows as well, but the exhaustion of eating and sleeping little over the past few days, in addition to smacking to the tiled floor, promptly stripped her of all consciousness. But, at least, she thought dimly as sight turned black, they had made it.

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