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Kink Meme - Assassin's Creed pt. 5

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Fill: Orphaned 4b/?

(Anonymous) 2013-03-27 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
The driver shrugged as the young boy very hesitantly relinquished the map into Altair’s hands. Altair took it and watched the truck driver make his way back into his semi, and then shielded his face as a cloud of exhaust went up around them and the truck roared away from them, leaving the three children standing in the nearly abandoned parking lot of a seedy looking hardware store. Altair unfolded the map, and looked down, his eyes landing on the symbol instantly. He placed his finger on it, and then began to move it down, scanning the name of each road as he did so. Ezio leaned over his shoulder, taking his arm to try and get a look at it.

“Is it far?”

Altair’s scowl only became more pronounced as he folded the paper and handed it to Connor who pocketed it quickly. “We’ve got some walking to do.” He muttered, shivering as a gust of wind blew past them. “Let’s get going.”

Connor and Aveline exchanged a look, and then Aveline reached over, taking Connor’s hand in her own, and he looked up at Altair with an approving nod. Altair nodded back at him and then turned, so his back was to the wind and shoved his hands into his pockets.

“This way.”

The four of them walked along, trudging through the small amounts of snow that had managed to dust the ground, and carefully avoiding the patches of ice that lay littered among the sidewalks like a slippery minefield. The streets were small and rural looking, and most of the stores looked like they had once been houses. Though as they trekked across the blocks, the buildings slowly became slightly more industrial looking, and as they did, they also became more and more run down and shady looking. The houses that they passed had boarded up windows and were sprayed with graffiti and each lawn was lined with chained fences.

Altair remained largely unperturbed by the sights, having seen his fair share of bad neighborhoods, and Ezio was practically whistling. In the year he had known Ezio he had seen him upset, or disturbed by something maybe twice. These things clearly did not apply to the two children they found themselves walking with, however. Aveline was gripping her own hands so tightly and shivering so much she could barely even keep up a good pace, and Altair found himself nearly tripping on her, more than once. Connor on the other hand was at least pretending to put up a brave front, though Altair could see he was a little shaken up as well.

“Are you scared?” He asked, looking down at the children who continued to walk ahead of them. They both looked back at him, and Altair suddenly found himself wishing he hadn’t asked.

“No!” Aveline frowned. “I’m just cold.”

“Me too.” Connor huffed.

Altair held up his hands as a symbol of surrender. “Alright, alright, sorry.” He looked down and watched them continue to walk, through the streets as they became more and more dilapidated by the second. Altair was beginning to wonder if they kept walking if they’d eventually find a lost civilization or ruins. The sun was getting lower and lower in the sky, and the temperature was falling just as quickly, but still he saw no sign of Victorian Drive. Signs of any living accommodations were slowly vanishing as well, being replaced with factories and warehouses, and Altair found himself slightly more on edge than usual. In all honesty he was nervous. This whole thing was a little too crazy for him to buy. It was all conspiracy and treachery and the sort of thing you read about in stories. Still, he was going to find answers even if it killed him. And as they continued to walk, that option was starting to seem more and more likely.

“Altair.”

He looked up sharply at the mention of his name and saw Ezio had stopped walking, and so had Connor and Aveline. He frowned at the trio and readjusted his hands in his pockets. “What?”

“We’re here.” Ezio pointed upwards, and Altair followed his finger. A green street sign, covered in moss and vines sat on a lonely pole. Though some of the foliage, Altair was barely able to read the words ‘Victorian Drive.’ Not that there was anything about the place that could be called Victorian. Altair looked down and found himself face to face with a large abandoned warehouse, with faded dull blue-grey walls, and peeling paint. The windows were boarded shut, and there were rusted chains on almost every door, except one heavy looking one in front of them which read: “Employee Entrance Only.”

“Are you sure this is it?” Connor looked up at him, looking rather nervous.

Altair glanced around him, and then looked down at his feet. “Look, tire tracks.” He pointed down. “Someone was just here… probably a few hours ago.” He muttered.

“Several someones.” Ezio spoke up, walking over. “There are a lot of tracks over here too… Maybe its just a warehouse and people just went home from work.”

“From work? Here?” Altair motioned to it. “Look at this place.” He slowly began to make his way towards it, and Ezio followed. Connor and Aveline hung back.

“Are you sure this is the right place?” Connor called again.

Altair walked up to the door with the employee’s entrance sign and leaned down, to touch the doorknob. He wrapped his fingers around it, and as he did he felt slight grooves in the metal. He looked down at it, pulling his hand away and leaning down to get a better look. And sure enough, there it was. The same symbol.

“I’m sure.” He said, standing up and looking back at Connor and Aveline. “Come on, quick. Before someone sees us.” He jerked a thumb at the door, and the two children rushed over to meet him. “It’s probably locked,” he muttered, and looked down at the children. “so we should find something to pry it open with--”

As the words left his mouth, Ezio smoothly reached over him and pushed his hand up against the door, and much to Altair’s surprise, it swung open with incredible ease. The doorframe was splintered and broken, and the door creaked as it swung into the darkness of the warehouse.

“Or… that.”

“It looks like someone else broke in here.” Ezio walked into the building, putting his hands to his hips, and fearlessly taking a glance around. Connor took a deep breath and very slowly followed him in leaving Altair and Aveline standing out alone. Altair looked down at her, and she glanced up at him in return. Very slowly she reached up and took two of his fingers in her hand and smiled.

“Don’t be scared.”

Altair startled a little at her words, and then flushed indignantly. He huffed and walked inside, but he did not pull his hand away from hers. He could see instantly that Ezio was right. It did look like someone else had broken in before them as the place was completely ransacked. Crates and tables were overturned, and broken glass lined the floors, with splintered pieces of chairs. “This couldn’t have happened more than a few hours ago.” Altair looked down at a glass jar that was shattered on the floor in a mixture of broken glass and what he assumed was jam. “This definitely isn’t more than a day old.”

“So the people who did this could still be here?” Connor asked, turning around, his eyes darting around nervously.

“I doubt it.” Altair shook his head. “We’d know if they were.”

Ezio continued to walk further into the warehouse, looking under boxes and turning around corners, to examine things closer. Altair kept a slower pace with Connor and Aveline, looking around, keeping his eyes peeled for anything that had to do with the symbol. As they searched, he felt his heart begin to sink. He wasn’t sure what he had been expecting, but had certainly not been an abandoned and ransacked warehouse. As he began to let out a sigh of disappointment however, Aveline let out a blood-curdling scream.

Altair nearly jumped a foot in the air and looked down at the little girl, who continued to cling to him. She was grabbing onto him and backed up against his leg, as she stared on in horror. Slowly he lifted his head, following her gaze. His eyes moved along the floor, until they settled on the body of a man. Lying in a pool of his own blood.

He reacted instantly, grabbing Aveline and turning her around and holding her tightly against him, pushing her face into his stomach. She wrapped her arms around him obligingly, and he turned to hold a hand over Connor’s eyes, as he turned. “Don’t look!” He ordered.

Connor jumped, clearly startled, but slowly raised his hands to his face to cover his eyes anyhow. Ezio was leaping over broken tables and smashed glass, to run over to them. He slowed to a stop, and looked over at the man before quickly holding a hand over his mouth and nose. “Oh my god!”

“Is he dead…?” Aveline spoke, shuddering into Altair’s jacket.

“Yeah…” Altair swallowed heavily. “Yeah I think he is…”

“Holy shit, Altair!” Ezio reached up, grabbing at his hair. “That’s a dead body! That’s a dead person!”

“I see what it is, Ezio!” Altair snapped. “Just stop panicking!”

“Stop panicking?! That’s a corpse!”

“Shut up!” He glared. “I get it, okay! Look, we’ll get out of here, and call the police—“

“No!” Aveline looked up at him suddenly. “We can’t go to the police!”

“Well we can’t just do nothing!” Altair glared down at her, reaching up to run a hand over his forehead,

“But the police are--”

“Hey!”

Altair, Ezio and Aveline all turned to Connor, who had turned around and was standing with his head craned to one side. “What?”

“Is someone crying?” The boy turned around, frowning deeply.

A quiet hush fell over the group as they all strained their ears to hear. Altair practically had to hold his breath before he heard it. There was indeed the sound of someone crying, and it sounded very close. Altair raised his head and looked over at Ezio, who looked back to him in turn before turning around and raising a hand to his mouth and yelling. “Is someone here?”

The crying stopped almost instantly, and all three children exchanged glances, the dead body nearly forgotten. Connor licked his lips nervously before holding his hand up and pointing to behind Altair, where the dead man lay. “I think it was coming from over there.”

Altair slowly pulled Aveline from him, pushing her towards Ezio, whom she grabbed onto instantly. He turned around and squinted into the darkness past the dead man on the floor, and saw a small unassuming closet door. He swallowed heavily, and looked back at the group behind him before taking a few hesitant steps forwards. He picked his feet up carefully, stepping over the man with deliberate and cautious steps.

“Careful…” Ezio whispered.

“I know.” Altair spoke through gritted teeth, navigating his way around the cadaver. He warily headed towards the closet door, which was blocked with the debris of several heavy crates. He knelt beside them and shifted all of his weight against them, slowly and noisily moving them out of the way. Once the doorway was cleared, he stood up straight once again, and took hold of the doorknob and turned it. To his surprise it opened with a click, and he pulled the door open revealing a very small room, stacked with metal wire shelves, which were lined with cleaning equipment and boxes full of trash bags. However, on the floor of the closet, was the small quivering frame of a young boy, who couldn’t have been older than two.

Altair stared down at the child for a full minute before the boy lifted his tear stained face to him. He slowly lowered himself to his knees, and quietly examined the boy who continued to stare at him through red and puffy eyelids. Very slowly, and cautiously, Altair extended his hand to the boy, who recoiled violently, shoving himself up against the metal shelves and crying out. Altair gasped in shock and leaned forwards, onto his hands and knees, reaching out again.

“Hey! Its okay! Its okay, I’m not here to hurt you!” He spoke in what he hoped was a calming voice. “It’s okay… My name is Altair.” He held his hand out again. “Come on, come here.”

The boy looked down at his head nervously, and slowly began to remove himself from the wall, and crawled over to Altair with an agonizingly slow pace. Altair reached down, taking the boy under the arms and lifting him up while rocking back onto his knees. He set the boy down on his leg, and looked him up and down, before his eyes settled on a glinting silver object around his neck. He reached up and took the small silver pendant that hung on a chain, and pulled it out from the boy’s shirt, as the boy started to wipe at his face, sniffing as he did so.
Altair’s eyes widened as he fully brought the pendant into view, and found himself holding the same insignia that had been on his father’s journal, and Connor’s map. “You’ve gotta be kidding me…” He muttered turning the pendant over in his fingers. On the back of it, along one of the lines of the symbol was a small engraving that Altair had to lean in and squint to see. Upon closer inspection he was barely able to make out the word, and he leaned back. “Desmond… Huh? Your name is Desmond?” He looked down at the boy he still held on his lap,

The boy nodded and wiped his nose again, fresh tears brimming in his eyes. Altair felt his heart tighten in his chest, as he cleared his throat and stood up, lifting Desmond with him. “Well don’t worry, Desmond. We’re here to help. We’ll get you out of here.” He reached up and pushed Desmond’s face into his shoulder. “But you can’t look, okay? Keep your eyes closed.”

Desmond nodded into his shoulder, and Altair turned around, to face the other three children who were still lined up behind him. He slowly left the closet, and as quietly and respectfully as he could stepped back over the dead body. He walked over to his other companions, and heaved a deep breath, as Desmond clung to his shoulder, shaking with some tears beginning to stain Altair’s jacket.

Ezio frowned at him, and took a step closer. “This is way too deep, Altair…” He muttered, looking at the kid.

“We’re not in that deep, Ezio.” Altair scowled. “I can still think of something.”

As if the world simply heard him speak the words, and decided it was determined to prove him wrong, the second he finished speaking, Altair became painfully aware of the sound of sirens blaring just outside the warehouse door, and flashing red and blue lights pouring in through the boarded up windows. He gulped audibly, and looked over at Ezio who was staring at him in unadulterated horror. He sighed, and shifted Desmond in his grip.

“Okay. NOW we’re in too deep.”
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Re: Fill: Orphaned 4b/?

(Anonymous) 2013-03-30 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
OH. MY. GOD. WHAT HAPPENED ? Who is dead ? WHY ? Is it Abstergo ? It's definitely Abstergo. Was William hiding with little Desmond ? Was it William ? What the children are going to do now ? Run away ? Are they going to be accused of kidnapping and murder, or are they going to safely escape ? I C'ANT DEAL WITH IT !

OP.