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Prompts & stories. Caretaker/whumpee, Carewhumper, Villain whumpee.. ONGOING SERIES: An Encounter in the Snow -- A Cure for Solitude
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An Encounter in the Snow XII

There are almost fifty soldiers surrounding them, all pointing their rifles at Vicci. Some seem really scared, especially the cadets and young soldiers, while others just look angry. But everyone follows Hero’s orders, so when the Captain says “Hold,” everyone steps into formation and follows their Captain up to the first floor and out of the building.

Vicci keeps grinning at the scene, having a lot of fun seeing everyone afraid of him. Hero has to order him to look forward a couple of times, as the Weapon won’t stop sticking out his tongue every time a soldier calls him “monster,” “trench beast,” or simply “war pig.” Everyone gathers around the two of them, eager to see the prisoner who has been terrorizing the Republic for ages. Hero starts giving orders to everyone to step back and move to their assigned positions. Meanwhile, Vicci just stands there, chained and smug, trying to hide under his cap but at the same time excited by the reaction his presence is creating. He starts scratching at his arm frantically while following his Captain closely, keeping his head down.

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A Cure for Soliture IXX

Amy looks at the Medic, and then turns back to the zombie who is clutching at her hand tight. W’s hazel eyes are afraid. Very much so, that the zombie is practically hiding behind her body. W doesn’t know her at all, but he is practically pleading Amy to not let him go. 

The woman furrows her brows, not understanding what kind of relationship these two have. M steps forward to W again, and the zombie trembles and hides his head under Amy’s arm. 

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An Encounter in the Snow XI

It looks like Vicci has attempted something with the bandages. The following day, Hero comes downstairs and finishes his breakfast—a generously filled meat and cheese sandwich—while observing his dog sleeping soundlessly on the floor. Taking his time, Hero eventually finishes eating, grabs a couple of items, and walks slowly toward the center of the cell.

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An Encounter in the Snow X

Hero steps inside Weapon’s cell twice that day. The second time, however, he’s carrying a bunch of items. Weapon greets him with his trademark grin, remaining silent as usual. He traces circles on the cold concrete floor with his index finger, a habitual motion.

"Okay," Hero states, kneeling in front of his prisoner and placing the items beside him on the floor. Weapon glances at the pile, but Hero quickly refocuses his attention. "Vicci," He says, clasping two fingers together. Weapon meets his gaze, his eyes as dead and cold as ever. The Captain can’t help but feel a sense of dread, almost as if he’s being devoured by the monster’s gray eyes. Trying to maintain his usual calm and firm demeanor, Hero crosses his arms to keep himself from instinctively reaching for his gun. At least the dog responds to his name — that’s a good sign.

"I guess I’ve proven that weapons like you can stay fully functional even after three days without food or water," Hero observes, studying his prisoner. "A normal soldier would have perished by the fourth day, but you look like you could walk out of here just fine."

Weapon doesn’t seem to understand a word Hero is saying, but the Captain doesn’t care. Talking to this beast as if it were human makes him feel less afraid. Vicci has a habit, it seems, of smiling wider when he doesn’t understand something. At least he appears curious and responsive.

"I was going to test my theory by waiting a full week, but that seems counterproductive now," Hero continues, rummaging through the pile of items he brought. He finally finds a small paper-wrapped thing-y and hands it to Vicci, who sniffs it cautiously. Hero then places a bottle of water in front of his prisoner and points to the two items, saying simply, "Food."

Weapon sniffs the sandwich again, warily.

"It’s not poisoned, come on," Hero says, unwrapping the sandwich for him. As he does so, his hand brushes against Weapon’s, causing Hero to recoil slightly, unnerved by the contact. Vicci, on the other hand, smiles at the unwrapped bread. "Food. It’s food. Eat," Hero instructs.

Weapon looks from the sandwich to Hero. "E-ats," he repeats, then looks back at the food. "Fo-ood."

Hero crosses his arms again, watching closely. Weapon takes a careful bite, seeming to enjoy it. He repeats the word "Food, food," before saying, "Menja"

Hero observes him until he finishes, then gestures for him to drink the water as well. Weapon consumes both the food and water quickly, as if afraid they will vanish if he takes too long. He starts chewing on his fingers, and Hero watches him for a moment longer before crouching down to search through the pile again.

Vicci looks up as Hero hands him a set of clothes. Weapon sniffs the air, smiling, and slowly gets to his feet. The Captain, still holding the clean clothes, flinches slightly when he finds himself eye to eye with his prisoner. They are about the same height. Weapon smiles, his trembling hand gently caressing his coat, now free from mud and leaves, washed and neatly folded.

"Underneath are your pants and shirt," Hero explains, handing him the pile. He watches as Weapon inspects his clothes, clearly unused to having them cleaned. Hero has soaked the dirty garments in water and soap for two days straight, hoping to wash away the grime. On the third day, they had been dried in the sun. Vicci absentmindedly caresses the familiar fabric with his calloused fingers.

"It’s strange," Hero remarks, mostly to himself. The fact that Vicci doesn’t understand him doesn’t bother him. "There’s nothing on these clothes that indicates you work for the enemy. No marks, no flags, no identification... Only the number... six? What does that mean?"

Weapon, meanwhile, has begun dressing himself, struggling a bit with the unbuttoned shirt and the chain around his neck. He doesn’t bother to button it before slipping into the pants. His wounds, still uncleaned and scattered across his torso, are finally hidden beneath the black cotton fabric.

"Your boots and cap will be provided if you ever leave this cell. For now, I didn’t want you sitting around in your underwear the whole time," Hero comments, rolling his eyes. He turns away, unsure whether to give Weapon some privacy. He takes a few steps toward the door, but when he turns back, he once again sees the monster that has haunted him for months in the trenches, now standing in the middle of the cell, still chained by the neck. Vicci stands with his back slightly hunched, his chin almost resting on his chest. His right hand moves frantically over the thick coat, which now smells fresh and clean. His right foot taps lightly on the floor, like a nervous rabbit, and with his other hand, he scratches at his hair, a self-soothing gesture. He looks... complete again. Dressed and in character. Vicci looks up at Hero and smiles, as he always does. This time, though, Hero doesn’t find the smile frightening. Perhaps it’s more content, more genuine.

With that in mind, the Captain cautiously approaches Weapon again. He focuses his gaze on his prisoner’s chest, still a little bloody. He’s decided not to do anything about it, fearing he might lose a hand or two, but he’s not a monster either. He points to what’s left in the pile—some clean bandages and a plate with water and a wet cloth. "I’m not even going to try this time. I don’t want you biting me again," Hero murmurs, still remembering how the animal bit his arm two days ago. Not that it hurts, but.

The Captain backs away toward the shadows near the cell door. Before leaving, he takes one last look at the tool he now calls Vicci. The Weapon stands under the light, hunched, still caressing his clothes. His bare feet are partly hidden under the baggy pants. His silhouette is now covered in gray and black fabric, standing there like a powerful yet restrained shadow. Perhaps it’s because of the heavy chain that still deprives him of freedom. Like a powerful dog lying in the cold field, waiting for its master to bring him food, always on alert.

Vicci’s silhouette is still very slim, moving carelessly as if following his own sense of gravity. His bare feet drag along the concrete, and his bony hands move in strange patterns—sometimes scratching his hair, sometimes his arms or back scars. But he’s relentless, always in motion, even if just a little. The chains jingle softly in the cell. Hero looks at the dog he’s caged, and despite everything, he can’t help but feel a growing sense of pity for his prisoner.

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An Encounter in the Snow -- S2 (teaser):

It looks like Vicci has attempted something with the bandages. The following day, Hero comes downstairs and finishes his breakfast—a generously filled meat and cheese sandwich—while observing his dog sleeping soundlessly on the floor. Taking his time, Hero eventually finishes eating and grabs a couple of items, walking slowly toward the center of the cell.

He stops about a meter away from the prisoner and intentionally drops the boots onto the floor carelessly. The loud noise immediately wakes Vicci, who opens his eyes suddenly. Hero notices that the prisoner's first instinct is to get on all fours and point in the Captain’s direction, his hand mimicking the shape of a gun, index finger poised as if ready to pull the trigger. Luckily, the dog doesn’t have a firearm.

Vicci holds this pose for a few seconds, pointing his imaginary gun at the Captain. He then looks around, taking in his surroundings, and gradually lowers his empty hand, appearing frustrated.

“Good morning,” says Hero. Vicci mumbles something in response.

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An Encounter in the Snow IX

Hero cautiously approaches the cell door, taking a moment to steady his breath. Inside, Weapon sits just as he left him before, crouching on the floor with a drowsy attitude, clutching absentmindedly his blanket. Despite this, Weapon stirs before the door even opens. Once Hero unlocks the door, he quickly hides the blanket behind him as if fearing it might be taken away.

Stepping into the cell, the Captain positions himself in front of his prisoner, diary in hand. The same they found near the enemy's base. His soldier who’s fluent in Polareçe, has opted to remain outside. Everyone fears and wishes to not be around the living weapon, especially the ones who have lived in the occupied land. The Hero opens the diary without saying a word and looks at his soldier’s notes. written on a side paper, translating and explaining a bit of the foreign contents of the notebook. He looks at Weapon, who smiles at him from the floor.

“Let’s see which one are you out of the bunch” mumbles Hero, and with an unsure sight, he starts reading the names out from the list.

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An Encounter in the Snow VIII

The Captain paces around his quarters nervously, his hands intertwined behind his back, his eyes glued to the floor. The fireplace burns quietly in the center of the room. Nights have just been getting colder since the start of November.

Suddenly, a knock at the door. Hero doesn’t look up. He just stands in front of the fire as the cadet peeks his head inside the room.

“Sir, I have what you requested.”

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An Encounter in the Snow VII

The Captain finds Weapon as he left him, seated on the floor and fidgeting with the dust. His prisoner looks up when hearing him step inside. He grins a little bit and then, as if remembering the last time, he retreats from his place and steps as far as his chains would let him, hiding in the shadows and away from the dim light on the ceiling. Knowing Hero may be mad at him, he turns his back toward the Captain and tries to look inconspicuous while doing so, hyperfocused on the wall.

Hero scoffs.

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A Cure for Solitude XVIII [Pt. 1]

W can sense a lot of movement right in front of him, but he doesn’t dare look up from his lap. He just awaits to be grabbed and manhandled by the scary armed humans, and he internally surrenders to the thought. He finally makes peace with the idea he can’t run away no more from his demise, whichever it is. But something, or someone, seems to call his name, and finally, his eyes snap open.

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A Cure for Solitude XVII

W feels sore from where he has been grabbed. His shoulders hurt, his head aches, the pain numbing his other senses, even his smell, his best one out of the five. He tries to grab onto anything, but finds his hands held together behind his back. He is seated on the floor in a dark place, and he is not alone.

Other 'creatures' like him stumble around, some seated on the floor as well, others walking around. W looks around, seeing half-rotten bodies just like him, wandering around in what appears to be a big metal box. Maybe some sort of container? W can’t remember exactly how he ended up here. He was probably ambushed, but it’s been too long since then to recall. There’s just one thought in his mind that crosses between his eyes. He thinks about M, and wonders if he’ll ever trust him again. If he’ll ever forgive him for biting him. His heart aches at the memory. And it’s so difficult to move past that, when that’s one of the only memories he has to himself.

He looks around again. There are some of them that are tied to their ankles as well, and there are creatures with restraints on their mouths. One of them walks towards the fearful W, still crouching on the floor. The other creature sniffs the air around him and keeps walking past him. W trembles a bit and tries to think of happy memories, at least the ones he can recall from these last few days. He really tries, feeling scared and disoriented in the dark space full of creatures. But every good memory he tries to think about, there’s M in there, a reminder of how hurt and mad he looked after W bit him. And any sense of warmth gets lost again in the vast shadows of regret.

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A Cure for Solitude XVI

Medic is suddenly awakened by some loud knocks on the lab’s door. He checks the cameras, quite hoping it’s W who has decided to stop being an idiot and come to him again.

It isn’t. Instead, on the black and white screen, M sees the familiar face of Army no- Amy, the soldier woman who tends to patrol around the farthest areas in the city.

“C’mon, it’s important” rushes him the soldier, when M unlocks the big heavy metal door.

“What” questions M as soon as she comes inside his humble home. She is pacing around, uncomfortable. Finally, sits down on a near couch and lets her rifle rest on the floor. She looks to the floor.

“Remember when you promised me that?”

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An Encounter in the Snow VI

A mission is conducted that very same night. Nothing will get reported, Hero will make sure of that. He takes two of his most skilled soldiers and together, they make their way toward the latest raided base acquired from the enemy, already unoccupied and abandoned.

It’s a simple hideout by the enemy’s trenches, so it’s not difficult to reach, now that there is noone to guard it anymore. They make their way toward the empty lot and enter inside from one of the access points hidden in the dirt. The underground base has already been dismantled, but Hero wants to check something out.

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An Encounter in the Snow V

Mentions of s*xual abuse. Discretion is advised.

Hero paces around his living quarters, nervously fidgeting with his freshly cleaned uniform as he always does when thinking. Suddenly, a cadet knocks at the door and steps inside with a nervous glance in his eyes. 

"The Colonel is here, sir," the cadet announces. Hero nods to the soldier and sighs profusely, exiting the room. 

"I’ll try not to lose my marbles this time," he mutters. The cadet smiles shyly and follows the Captain down the hall towards the main room.

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An Encounter in the Snow IV

The day after capturing Weapon, Hero comes downstairs to meet his adversary once again. Soldiers speculate that he is eager to inspect his new trophy, but the truth is, Hero is unsure what to make out of his prisoner.

Hero stands, implacable, in front of the crouched form. His captive glances up vaguely, offering a sluggish smile to his captor before returning his gaze to the ground. Though still clutching at his torso, the pain seems to have subsided somewhat, evident in Weapon's relaxed posture with one leg extended and the other bent, knee tucked under his chin.

They are alone in the dimly lit cell as per the Hero's insistence. The soldiers offered no resistance. The prospect of being confined with the chained-up beast unnerves them, despite Weapon being securely bound by ankles, wrists, and neck.

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A Cure for Solitude XV

W has made a decision. The look of betrayal in M’s eyes said it all when he bit him accidentally. The creature can’t get away from this memory, deeply scratched on his skull forever. He might forget his own name again, or even what he did in the last hour. But M’s gaze, deeply confused and hurt from his bite, will haunt him wherever he goes.

W is sure of it.

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