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Merry Merry Quite Contrary [Merry]

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MERRY MERRY QUITE CONTRARY

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KENDAL
The joints where the door was held in place to its jamb split apart like an old mine that had waited decades to be found. The old, decaying wood that hosted them splintering to create an explosion of tiny Pine shards that flew out in all directions. Within seconds of the bullets causing such a scene, the gate to that ******** dealer's den, peeling paint and all, fell inwards with a loud crash that echoed through the empty, rot-scented halls outside the apartment. The destruction gave away to the inner sanctum of the man's abode, a place where someone might feel safe and comfortable but that was far from the case on this night.

Baxter held up a hand, signalling his Valkyries to linger behind and guard the newly created opening into the flat as he ducked inside, thoughtlessly stepping over the fallen door. In his hands, he carried an old favourite; an axe with a stained wooden handle, its edge glinting while the rest of its head remained as dull as old iron.

"Felix!" he called out, tone calm despite the volume of his shout. He paused and waited for an answer. When there was none, he swung the axe, aiming for nearest thing, which just so happened to be a chair. A chair Baxter was well-acquainted with. The blade hit the back of the chair and the support split in two, toppling to the floor with a clatter. He grinned faintly.

"Come on out! I missed you!"


E A R L I E R . . .


"You shouldn't trouble yourself, really, I can handle this."

Unconvinced. An uneasy smile lifted the corners of Rene's lips. Silence but he didn't dare look to his right. Instead, his stare was fixed on the folio on his lap, open to reveal lines of numbers that made no real sense to anyone but him and his employer. His employer was also the man he was currently avoiding looking at. Ironically enough, the reason was on his lap. Those mysterious numbers that made him swallow when he looked them over. His gaze flickered briefly towards the two women sitting across from them. Dawn was quiet like she always was but Rene managed to catch Mary's attention who gave the Telepath a familiar look that said, 'you know how he gets…' It was a cross between exasperation and submission. Everyone had come to know that if Rene couldn't make their employer see reason, likely no one could.

There was a long stretch of silence that seemed to drag on for minutes.

"There's over a hundred kilos of blow missing, Devin." Baxter spoke up finally as they pulled up to the alley behind the familiar apartment. "Gotta account for that."


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MERRY
The panic had won out, the body trembling as it rocked in front of the mirror. One hand pressed into the thick dark hair, greasy from days of neglect, gripping at the roots as if the sharp sting to the scalp might make it all feel more real. It didn’t. Merry’s mouth worked soundlessly, the thumb of the free hand tracing against the full lower lip, pressuring into it against. The teeth, she bared them, drawing the lips back and staring. Her fangs had yet to surface, the panic seeming to override the hunger and for that she was grateful.

She’d stripped the shirt at some point, quaking fingers travelling over the torso, tracing the lines of tattoos and watching the skin shiver. It felt like an out of body experience, even though in a way it was quite the opposite.

It was as her hand splayed across an abdomen, a choked noise of dismay leaving her, that the sound of broken entry crashed through her moment. She damn neared jumped out of her skin, back pressing against one of the walls in the cramped bathroom space. Someone had called his name, HIS name. It didn’t sound like they were particularly happy and it made her wonder just what kind of person Felix was. Another crash had Merry muffling a yelp, hand slapping across the mouth to keep it shut, not wanting to alert them. Come out? Yeah, right.


KENDAL
It was very likely that Felix wasn't in. It was, after all, the lair of a scrupulous psychopathic pusher who constantly had young men passing through. It could have very well been that Felix had long since run off to Mexico or some other ******** cop out destination but in the time he'd known the man, Baxter had come to find that Felix Sharpe was no pussy. So if he was hiding within the creaking crevices of the apartment, Kendal Baxter was determined to sniff him out. He walked through the apartment in a measured pace, wintry gaze sliding over every inch of his vicinity.

"One hundred and twenty seven kilos. Nine days." The Blood Paladin spoke in a calm voice though its volume did boom, bouncing off of the walls of the living room. His tone was matter of fact, like he was relaying information, facts even, to a nearby pedestrian. "How good is your math, Sharpe?" he nearly sneered then and his arms swung out again, the blunt side of the axe's head hitting the flat screen of the television propped up on a kitschy wall unit, across from an old, worn leather sofa set. The glass pane shattered on impact, glittering fragments erupting from what was once a pristine surface. "Surely you remember how much a kilo costs." he taunted, inhaling deeply to gather his composure, idly reaching out to grab the monitor by the left side before knocking it off of the stand carelessly. "Or did you forget that along with the oath you took for me?"
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MERRY
If she hadn’t already been quivering she was now. Merry knew that she could handle herself usually if need be, she had powers and she could swing a weapon. A weapon, she needed a weapon. Something concrete to focus on helped her drag the lanky body from the floor, all six foot one and a half of him. More time to adjust to the body would have been ideal, to figure out the height difference and balance, but she didn’t HAVE time. Someone wanted him, and unfortunately she came along for the ride. What had this body seen? Done? There were few options in the bathroom, a couple of broken tiles could be used as throwing weapons or to cut, the mouldy shower curtain thrown as a distraction, the shower rail…

The shower rail!

It was perfect, she could swing it, spear it. The body stretched up on her command, hands wrapping around the rail and giving an almighty pull. Too much, perhaps, as she sprawled backwards, stumbling and struggling to regain her footing. It was no use, she was too clumsy with his added height and overcorrected, pitching forwards into the grubby bath tub. Less than subtle, and far from quiet, all Merry could do was get ready now. She tried to position herself, rail held aloft, ready to swing or thrust if anyone came through that door.


KENDAL
His chest rose and fell slowly, mimicking the pace he'd be taking through the shabby dwelling, nostrils flaring with each deep inhalation that pulled the smell of mold and sweat into his lungs. Not that he paid any attention to any of that. The extent of his senses had shrunk, become concentrated; his ears listening for creaks, his eyes sought out hasty movements, nose waiting to catch a hint of musky wood drenched menthol. His eyes had fogged over. The nearly clear chunks of ice looked more like wispy clouds that scattered across a bright sky instead. Everything was quiet and yet he knew he wasn't alone in the house. Regardless of who his company was, Baxter brought the axe down on the coffee table separating the wall mount from the couch. And that was when he heard it.

He almost missed it. Almost. But there had been a very distinct echo of a thud somewhere deeper within the apartment. An echo that told him it was coming from the bathroom. Of course there had been a noise, an indication of occupation. He'd known he had company after all and his aim had been to smoke them out like a common pest. His neck craned and he stared in the direction of the hallway leading towards said chamber, gaze locked on the door as if anticipating some straggler crawling out. He turned slowly and his spine straightened, posture taking on its usual rigidity as he dragged his axe towards the bathroom.

"I know you're in there, you little rat."



MERRY
A rat? The nose wrinkled in distaste at the term, mostly because it wasn’t too far off how she felt there, hiding in that horrible place. She wanted out, wanted to breathe fresh air. Could she make it to the door? The man was so close now, the one calling out to Felix. She had just been waiting, hoping he wouldn’t find her and then hoping she was at least ready when he did. It wasn’t smart, it wasn’t smart and suddenly she knew what she had to do. Go on the offensive. Scrambling out of the tub wasn’t easy but she managed, getting his long legs over and using the railing to stabilise herself. Now or never, she told herself, the claustrophobic feeling only enhancing the anxiety animating her.

The door opened inwards, so she had to prepare, his hand positioning against the door handle ready to yank it open. She held the rail, ready to swing out, to put space between herself and the stranger. “I-... I’m coming out.” The voice shook, still odd to her but the accent more solid. “Please. Don’t hurt me.” The plea was genuine, she hoped there would be no need for violence and yet…

Though it was sluggish she was able to draw up the energy that dwelled within her, the kind that could blind or burn him if he pressed his advantage. She could do it, she told herself, she could hurt the one who wanted to hurt her.

Then she opened the door, letting it swing.


KENDAL
"Please. Don't hurt me."

The heavy soles of his boots, creaking against the fake hardwood floor came to a halt just a few feet from the door to the bathroom. The voice was familiar. The tone? Not so much. If it wasn't hesitation he was feeling, it was certainly confusion. He couldn't remember the last time he'd heard Felix utter a "please". At least not in the way he was now. There'd be a drastic change in demeanour that made Baxter wonder if the man was hurt. He's probably dying, he thought bitterly. Squaring his jaw, Baxter leaned forward and set the axe against the wall. His expression calmed. In fact, his entire demeanour did as he walked the last few steps towards the bathroom, idly picking bits of wood and glass from his wool coat.

"If you shoot at me, I will have to hit you over your crusty co--" Once more, Baxter came to an abrupt stop at the door, staring at the man inside. It was certainly Felix Sharpe, clutching what looked to be the rod to the shower and nearly cowering. His expression contorted, brows slowly pulling together as he tipped his chin up, gaze fixated on the familiar face. Something was off.

"What the **** are you doing?" he snapped.



MERRY
There he was, the man who had coming hunting. Young, handsome enough but in a way that felt cold. Distant. Familiar. It made her wanting to bolt, instead she swallowed hard, looking him over for signs of weapons, of danger.

“Shoot you?” The tone was higher, pitched with alarm and confusion. “I want no bad things. I do not want to hurt you, but… I will. I will if you make me. Please, do not make me.” The words were rushed, clumsy. It sounded at first like he was trying to put on a poor European accent, but the body seemed to take over, to shape the mouth more appropriately the more she talked. She let it, let herself adjust slowly to it. She kept the rail directed towards him, using it to keep space between them.


KENDAL
Baxter's gloved hands went for the pockets of his coat. What had been a roaring fire, ready to engulf the entire apartment and every living soul in it, had now simmered to flickers of curious embers. He remained exactly where he was as Felix put on some kind of ridiculous, and somewhat bigoted, impression of… someone not Canadian, or even North American really. He couldn't quite place his finger on the dialect but he didn't have much time to decide when he noticed the rod pointed at him. His dark brows lifted and he pulled a hand out of his pocket, briskly swatting the pole aside so he could take steps towards the male in that same careful pace, none too threatening but certainly not quite meek either. Just as he reached Felix, he ducked and pushed his shoulder against the man's stomach so he could hoist his lanky body over a shoulder.

"Okay. Very funny haha. Also racist but whatever. Here's the deal, Felix. If you tell me where the shipment went, I won't cut your nuts off. The life of a eunuch is a tough one so pick carefully." he said as he turned, carrying the man out of the bathroom. "Even if it's only part of the haul, I'll let you go. After I kick your ***. Just a little bit. But you can't fault me for that, can you? Nine days is a long time to be sitting and waiting on a hundred and twenty seven kilos of CoCo, hm? So be good and don't make me literally emasculate you."
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MERRY
The man seemed to drop his threatening posture, and yet, when that hands slid into his pockets Merry watched, those wary blue eyes following the movement. He seemed unamused, not angry now, but uncertain of what to make of her. That made sense, because she couldn’t exactly pretend she was Felix. She did not anything about Felix, other than him being twenty seven, his name and an address. That was all the information she’d discovered, the phone battery dead so she couldn’t go through it for more.

This thought distracted her enough to let her guard down, to let him brush by the rail and get into her personal space. It was too late that she realised, hands fumbling to lift the rail and failing spectacularly. His shoulder slammed into Felix’s abdomen, the pain through his clearly previously fractured ribs making her want to be sick all over again. The tall frame was hoisted as if it were nothing, the rail clattering to the ground as she grabbed at his coat.

Not good.

The legs started kicking immediately, trying to squirm free of his grip and a less than manly squeal of protest parted his lips. “Let me go, you… You… Bad man!” She found the hands balling into fists, beginning to pound them against his back. “I do not know who you are, or why you have so much cocoa but I do not have it! I do not who I am. I do not… I am Merry! You PUT ME DOWN!” Her voice rose in panic, in anger and she felt that energy swelling.


KENDAL
The first fling of Felix's leg hit Baxter right in the gut, a bony knee directly into his abdomen. He grunted and paused, inhaling deeply, patiently, before stooping to grab his axe by the handle with his free hand, letting it drag along behind them as he continued through the decimated remains of the apartment. "It was cute for all of zero seconds, Felix, but now you're really riding on my last nerve." he warned as the man began to yell. "You're a terrible actor." he muttered.

"What the ****?" Dawn pulled away from the wall she was leaning against as she spotted the two men making their way out of the apartment, one of them clearly thrashing and throwing a fit. Renato and Mary followed her gaze and soon their expressions matched hers in joined confusion. "What the hell's going on?"

"I think he hit his head. Found him playing in the bathtub with a curtain rod. Wouldn't be surprised if he was trying to ride--" Baxter cut himself off as Rene fixed him with "the look", breathing out a deep sigh of exasperation.

"If he's hurt, that should be our main concern." The Telepath frowned as he handed Mary his folder and made his way over to the pair.

"My main concern is my million dollar shipment."

Renato ignored his employer's cantankerous attitude and stooped closer to Felix instead. Or rather, being well under six feet, he had to lift himself onto his toes to be eye-to-eye with the man. "Hey, Felix?" he nearly cooed at the thrashing male, ducking flailing limbs as they nearly hit him. "Are you hurt? Did you hit your head?"


MERRY
He did not believe him, the man clearly thought Felix was guilty. He probably was, Merry had no clue. She just kept trying to escape, trying to get away from his as he hoisted her out of the apartment dragging that brutal looking axe with him. He was lucky, she thought, that she was so disorientated, so newly returned to the body flailing around on his shoulder. “I was not playing! I needed a weapon, you are a bad man and you want to hurt me!” She whined piteously, desperately. Perhaps the others would be allies?

They seemed more concerned and she looked at them beseechingly, giving a final almighty thrash before slumping, staring into the face that appeared before her. She was exhausted, the effort of it all and the fear making her want to sleep for days. Perhaps the shadows would take her back, perhaps these people would send her to them. “I am not Felix.” She whispered, “My head is… This head is so big. So heavy.” She let it fall, then, resting against Baxter’s back, letting her full weight slump unsupported over him. No point wasting energy now, save it, she thought, save it and use it when there was a moment to escape.

KENDAL
Mary and Dawn had gathered around Baxter's back and the man hoisted over it by the time Felix was talking again. The women stared at him. Each of them had known Felix since he had been hired almost a year ago and neither could believe that this man was the Felix Sharpe that they knew and sometimes loved.

"Kendal, I don't think this is Felix." Renato straightened and lightly set a hand on "Felix"s head, patting gently. "I don't even think this.. he.. is a human." he added hesitantly, his brows lifting before he made his way around to the front of the Blood Paladin. Baxter, naturally, wore a look of annoyance. "I'm serious, Bax." Rene frowned. "When have you ever seen or heard Felix act this way?"

"I think he's right, Mr. Baxter." Dawn admitted after having stared at the imposter-Felix for a good, long time. "You know he would have cracked by now and tried to grab your ***." she pointed out, clearing her throat.

That made Baxter pause. Well, she wasn't wrong. He scowled and finally set not-Felix on his feet.

"Where's Felix?" he then demanded, hands pinning the other man in place by the shoulders. If it wasn't one thing, it was another.


MERRY
Grab his... Merry looked down. Were she human her cheeks would have been crimson, a shy blush creeping over them but instead Felix’s face merely looked somewhat embarrassed, averting his gaze. She’d nodded as the others had spoken, a hand lifting in a vague gesture that seemed to say, “See? Listen to them”. Now she was a fidgety mass of awkward, wriggling free of the one they called Kendal, Bax and Mr.Baxter. Which one was it? She hadn’t managed to get far before hands were on her again, gripping at her shoulders to keep her nearby.

The shoulders rolled, trying to escape. “I am not him, so I do not know?! I… Oh.” The face dropped, suddenly sad, apologetic as it dawned on her. His head turned, eyes taking in the room around him, and then flicking once more to his shirtless torso. The bruises, the marks, they were were healing but the evidence remained. The throat had felt strangely constructed, choked, the acidic taste how washed out but the evidence clear. “I think… I am sorry. I think dead. The body, it became…” She rolled his hand, wrist twisting it around as she tried to search for the word. “Vacant?” The faint accent was dwindling, more comfortably that of the original inhabitant as Merry had stopped fighting him, stopped fighting the body for the moment. “I did not try to take it. I did not WANT to come back.” She tried to meet the eyes of Mr.Baxter, to show him that she was serious, that she was sorry and genuine, voice low as if to express the gravity of the situation. “I did not want this.”
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KENDAL
Everything went still in that moment. Everyone went still in that moment. All three pairs of eyes landed on Kendal Baxter as not-Felix explained real-Felix's fate. It was so quiet after he'd finished speaking that Renato could've sworn he had hear the ticking of the neighbour's clock through the paper-thin walls of the drug den. There was really no predicting how the man might react to the news. Were he to guess, Renato would have thought that Baxter, if he were less… Baxter, might have become enraged as someone might when finding out a close friend had passed. If he were less the way he was, he may have gone through the stages of grief, slowly but surely on the path to healing through mourning. But Renato knew better than that. Instead, his grey eyes, a little murky and unfocused, watched his employer in silence.

Baxter's expression was unreadable. Briefly, his brows had pulled together to form a crease between them. The expression was so brief though that a blink could have caused one to miss it. He stared at the man before him, the face he'd come to know, but it was no longer a known presence before him, was it? There was a lot of static in his head as he attempted to process what he was feeling at the time but he came up short and the task was swiftly abandoned. People died all the time, it was natural and that was what he decided. His chin tipped up slowly and he peered down at the male.

"What did you say your name was?"


MERRY
His mouth felt dry, Merry letting the tongue slip between his lips to moisten them. What on earth happened now? They all seemed to stare, the silence stretching on and on, making her nerves flutter. What would they do? Think her a murderer? She had nothing to do with what had happened to Felix, and yet she could not help but feel a sort of responsibility for the fact that he could not rest. His body, at least.

When the silence break she heard herself exhale, felt the air she’d held onto for an unnecessary amount of time whoosh from her newly reanimated lungs.

No fists, no screaming or crying. “Merry. Mered… Just Merry. W-... Who are you?” She hazarded, thought the question was initially directed towards Baxter she found it too hard to meet those eyes, looking to the others that surrounded her, offering any of them the chance to offer an answer. “And where am I?”

KENDAL
There was an unsurprising amount of intensity behind Baxter's eyes as he stared point blank at the being in front of him. So, this person, this Merry, didn't kill Felix, sure. But they were in his body now and nothing else seemed to make sense beyond just that. His eyes bore into Merry like he was attempting to scour out his insides so he could examine them.

Renato peered around Baxter's taller form and offered Merry a small, sheepish smile. "Merry. You must be a Mystic then." he nodded knowingly. "I'm Rene." Where could he even begin to explain who they were? He let out a sputter and rubbed the back of his neck. "Unfortunately, you've found yourself in the body of a high profile drug runner for this guy here." he gestured vaguely at the tall, silent man who was still half-glowering at Merry. "Normally, he speaks and if he could do so now he'd tell you his name was Kendal Baxter." Rene shot a sideways glance at Baxter. "I am his assistant and these two," he jerked his thumb over his shoulder as Mary and Dawn. "Are Valkyries. Mary O'Brien and Dawn Cerventes. They are what you'd consider the muscles of the operations." Mary smiled brightly and waved at the newcomer and Dawn did her usual blank stare, it nearly rivalling Baxter's.

"Doesn't matter where you are. 'Cause now that Best Friend Bear over here has told you all that, we can't let you go." She spoke up finally. "You'll have to come with us until we can ensure you won't cause any issues for the business."


MERRY
She could feel his eyes on her, staring into her, through her. It was like he was looking through the body, or trying to, to see her. He wouldn’t though. Couldn’t. Few people really SAW her. When his stare was interrupted by the kinder looking man peering around him she felt relief flood her, he was someone she could to, someone who could maybe even help her.

Then she delivered the bad news.

A drug runner, for the man known as Kendal Baxter. THAT was her new reality? Really? The friendlier Valkyrie wasn’t much comfort as the other stared her down, as the other delivered a line out of one of the crime shows she’d watch on t.v. when trying to waste hours of the night. “YOU trouble? He,” She pointed at Kendal, turning to look at him again, ignoring the stare. “Wanted to hurt me. He is the bad man. How am I to be trouble? I just want you to leave me alone. I just need to figure out what is happening, to adjust to…” He lifted his hands, pressing them to his chest. “Him.”

KENDAL
"You can adjust under our watch." Baxter interrupted just as Renato went to open his mouth. "This way we can… take care of you if you go rogue or try something that may not work out in our favour." He raised a brow slightly. "This isn't a choice for you. You either come willingly or we give you a hand and encourage you to join us." A small smile tugged at the corner of the man's lips and he lifted his axe, idly tapping the handle against his palm.

"Stop that." Renato frowned at the taller male, nudging him aside. "Look, Merry. We can help you adjust. None of these goons are going to hurt you."

"Debatable."

"No. They won't. Don't you worry." Renato glared up at Baxter briefly. "They're just neanderthals." he let out a brief huff and looked back at Merry, offering him a smile.


MERRY
Merry looked at each of them, studying each face. She could blind two, maybe. Her energy might extend that far, but it would deplete it and leave her without an escape. If there was some way she could contact her sisters or the Dragomir then she might have assistance, one of them might be willing to step in and come to her aid. Not like they’d recognise her. What other options did she have? Try to fight her way out of here and end up back in the shadows? She almost wanted that, and then…

“Felix.” She said his name softly, in the man’s own voice. The voice she had taken, along with the body.

Perhaps she owed it to him to try. There was a reason she’d come back, a reason that she had landed in the body of this young man as he escaped the mortal coil. The young man who reminded her of Perry, and yet, was so very different. This was a chance to start over and these people wanted to trap her, or help her, she wasn’t convinced either way.

“I will go with you. For now.” Until I get my strength back she thought, and then if you hurt me you will be sorry. I will make you so sorry. A tight smile curved the man’s lips, hands lifting as if in surrender. “As long as you take me to a clean bathroom and help me find fresh clothes. I smell… Like a man.” His nose wrinkled, head tilting to look at Renato, hope lighting the innocent blue eyes.

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