Nearly two years earlier...Defeated.
The scheme, when Maxim paused to consider it, both brilliant and cruel in nature -- and it meant that he had underestimated those that he faced. It was a mistake that he suspected he wouldn't have the chance to make again -- ahead, the castle that Sergeant Winters had shown him days before loomed ominously, and as if on cue, Alaina looked back at the imprisoned Redmont.
"The place of your demise, Maxim -- and to think, you were here only days earlier. Isn't it amusing?" she asked, with a twisted smile cast back towards the slayer. The guards continued dragging him ahead, chains wrapped around both dislocated shoulders so that they were out of range -- even as badly injured as he was, they weren't about to take chances. The vampires mocked the fallen Lord Redmont, and the dark-skinned woman that held his blade eventually leaned down as they stopped before the gates of the castle. A grin formed on her face, and she pressed her cold hand against the warmth of his face -- Maxim snarled, and spat blood into her face -- and as expected, she backhanded him with enough force to break his jaw.
"My name, Maxim, is Sherine, the Brujah Countess. And-""How many times do I have to say it? I don't know if it's the age, or if you're usually this inept -- but I don't care who you are. You're nothing more than a check mark on a list to me."The guards, in a blatant attempt to impress the alluring vampiresses, kicked the imprisoned slayer in the face -- the cheap move sent him flying back, colliding with the hulking form of Erasmus. The Gangrel leader stepped over the Redmont, and looked towards both Sherine and Alaina -- neither of which seemed pleased with the six humans that had remained to help transport the captive slayer. Nevertheless, doors opened, and they pulled Maxim's still form into the halls of the castle -- there was an eerie quality about the place that he'd noticed before, but it was much stronger now. There was something in the air -- a smell, like a tomb that had been sealed for centuries. Alaina smiled grimly as she knelt before him, her fingers grabbing at his chin and forcing him to look up at her -- beneath her iron grip, his bones cracked and threatened to break entirely.
"We're home at last, Maxim. And isn't it lovely? I do believe you'll find the interior so much more lavish whenever you see what wasn't hidden from you on your first visit her," she murmured, rising to her feet and gesturing for the guards to lift him as well -- a crunching sound emanated from his crushed right knee, and his teeth clenched together as pain lanced through him -- he wasn't about to give them the satisfaction of hearing his agony.
"It looks as decrepid as you, monster.""Oh, Maxim. You'll learn to love me, in time."Her overcoat was pushed away, revealing the blackened ballroom gown that clung to the curves of the Malkavian vampiress' small, lithe form -- behind her, Jaxith and Erasmus pulled the locks open on a pair of heavy, cast-iron doors.
"In this room, is where the Nightmare of our race comes to an end," Alaina gloated as she made the declaration, sauntering into the dark chamber and extending her arms around in a gesture meant to make Maxim observe the place where he would spend his final moments -- he refrained, even as the guards dragged him inside.
"Do you fear death, Maxim Redmont?" Sherine cooed, before turning on her heel and walking away.
"Come with me, gentlemen -- and collect your reward." The guards snorted, and threw Maxim onto the floor at Alaina's feet, before moving to follow after the Brujah beauty.
"Yes. Go collect your reward, and cherish what little time you have left..."The laugh from the chained slayer made the men depart rather quickly, and then the doors were slammed shut -- and Maxim Redmont was alone with his captor, Alaina.
Her fingers touched his cheek in a lover's caress, and the look of disgust as he turned his attention towards the floor was enough to provoke Alaina's temper.
"You have little time left as well, Maxim Redmont!" she hissed, to which Maxim suddenly turned to face her, grimacing.
"Then finish me, abomination. If it is my time, then it means I served Vita's purpose, and I've done my part!" "Oh, still so blind... defiant and faithful to your precious Vita until the bitter end, Maxim?" His expression was one of anger -- infuriation at how she gloated before him, and refused to simply finish him off. And when she sank to her knees in front of him, slender limbs wrapping around his muscled shoulders, Maxim's defiance melted into horrified disgust. She laughed cruelly, a musical, triumphant sound that only confirmed his worst fear.
"Oh, my sardonic slayer -- you see what's going to happen now, don't you? It's going to hurt, Maxim. It's going to be the worst agony that you've never imagined, and then some -- and it will be," she paused, leaning forward to press her chilled lips against his cheek,
"positively orgasmic for me." Her fingers suddenly tangled in his dark hair, jerking his head back -- even though he tried to resist, there was little he could do in his injured state.
"You're going to regret this -- I swear it. Vita would sooner see me dead, than one of you monsters," he growled, and this time, Alaina failed to retort. Inwardly, he prayed with every fiber of resistance -- all he could do was hope that the Goddess of Life -- the deity he was faithful to -- would hear him and slay him herself, before he was... too far gone.
She suddenly leaned forward, fangs bared, and she bit into the promising jugular vein of his neck, tearing back to open a gaping wound -- blood splattered across her face, and she pressed her lips to the gash. Hungrily, she began to consume the vitae that spilled forth, eagerly swallowing and then tearing at the wound with sharp fangs to keep the blood flowing. He weakened, and eventually went limp in her arms.
Don't let them make me into what I fight against, Vita, he thought.
Help me, please...As his life began to ebb away, he was dimly aware of the Malkavian pressing skin to his lips, and he choked on the sudden rush of coppery fluid -- the taste of her blood was bitter, and Alaina gleefully laughed as she forced him to drink it.
"Taste me, slayer -- it won't be the last time," she whispered, as he finally collapsed, succumbing to the blissful, cold slumber that came with the end.
And then, Maxim Redmont was simply
undead.
Hours later...Where am I?The thought cut through the jumbled mess of his shattered psyche as he pressed hands against the tiles of the floor, and tried to focus -- a shudder of violent agony rippled through his muscled frame, and a roar of anguish echoed in the circular chamber -- beyond the cast-iron doors of the room, he could hear laughter and voices. Muscled limbs wrapped around himself as he tried to control his reaction to the pain, and scarlet-colored eyes flickered around the room observantly, taking in his surroundings. The room was pitch black, and yet he found he could still see rather well -- a fact which no longer bothered or surprised him. His teeth gritted together, and he could feel the fangs pressing against the inside of his mouth -- and a wicked grin began to form upon the ashen features of his face. Another fit of excruciating agony suddenly seized his muscled form, and he arched his back -- fingers gripped the floor until they bled, and his mouth was frozen in a silent scream of pain.
And in the back of his mind, something snapped -- and that side of the Redmont gave birth to one very simple, very primal instinct:
destroy.
He could hear footsteps, and he suddenly launched himself at the doors -- both fists slammed into the one on the left, and he felt it give. Snarling, fangs bared, the vampire slammed a muscled shoulder into it, and the barest flicker of light filtered into the room. A roar of infuriated rage echoed, audible even to those outside of the chamber. He rammed his shoulder into the door again, and this time -- it bent over, mangled beyond repair -- and he could see the other vampires -- including Alaina, and Sherine. In their grasp, was the girl from the village -- Maxim found himself ignoring the fact that she had a name.
"A fledgling did that...?" Sherine's voice was full of surprise, and the Redmont took a step back as he heard the lock on the right door being opened -- one fist plowed into the iron, and the door flew open. He stood there, just beyond the reach of the blinding illumination from beyond his room, and as Alaina stepped forward, the vampire Redmont hissed, fangs bared once more. She threw the Saharis mayor's daughter into the room, and offered a sickeningly sweet smile to him.
"Your first, my precious slayer -- after her, you'll be a virgin no more," the Malkavian countess announced cockily -- Erasmus, who'd been checking on Jaxith after the door had crushed his disfigured body, hurriedly closed the door and barred it in place.
Cheyanna Bradshaw tried to get to her feet, only to suddenly feel cold hands grip one of her feet and wrench back until the bones of her ankle snapped, protruding through the skin. A shrill cry of pure agony rang out, and she clutched her wounded foot as she sobbed, and tried in vain to see the source of the footsteps that meant her attacker was circling her. It terrified her -- whomever was there was like a caged animal, toying with her.
"Who.. who's there? I haven't done anything to you!" She tried to lift herself to her feet, and a bare foot smacked across her face in a brutal kick -- gingerly she reached up to feel her face, and found her jaw was simply shattered.
"Ignore the pain. It's only going to get worse."Her eyes widened in the darkness, and she suddenly scrambled back against the wall in fright.
"Lord.. Redmont? Why are you doing this?!" she asked in obvious protest, just as she heard the footsteps suddenly cease -- he was right in front of her. Hands suddenly pinned her to the wall, crushing her shoulders until the bones cracked and eventually broke, prompting her to shriek from the excruciating pain.
"Your kind sacrificed me to save their own worthless, meager lives... and I find myself thirsting for something new..." She cried out as he sank his fangs into her vulnerable throat and then tore away, creating a gash not unlike the one Alaina had inflicted upon him, and greedily, the vampiric Redmont drank from the girl until she went limp...
One hour later..."He's been silent for some time, Alaina.""Feeding calmed him. I believe it's time our wayward slayer and I had a heart-to-heart talk -- Jaxith, open the door."This time, Maxim could sense Jaxith's fear in opening it, simply by the way he hesitated -- and it made him grin. When the door finally opened, he kicked the head of the Bradshaw girl out into the light, and it struck the feet of Sherine, who stared at it in bewildered fascination.
"Violent, are we?" He stepped forward, scarlet-hued eyes narrowing as the light illuminated his muscled frame -- bare, save for the military-grade pants he'd been wearing when he had been embraced into the throes of vampirism. He stood there in silence, and Alaina stepped forward with a smile that wouldn't have been out of place at Hellview's criminally insane ward.
"I embraced you to redeem you, Maxim. You are mine, and you must follow me."
"Lead the way, Alaina, and I shall follow."The last that that went through his fragile psyche as she turned away inspired a cruel, grim smile from Maxim.
I will follow you... for now..I'll never leave you, but fate has come to silence me.
Darkness... is all that I see.
I cannot reach you, and soon the earth will cover me.
It's become so hard to breathe...
Forever is waiting...
The final steps you're taking, will soon be buried in the sand...
All of the battles, they say we won...
They leave another thousand lives undone.
Another thousand lives...
You're gone but not forgot -- another hero lost.
The sorrow builds with every passing...
All the lessons that you taught, and all the light you brought...
All of it, simply gone...
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:34 pm