Re: The Rope Bunny (m+f+/f+) *NEW* July 4th *NEW*
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 6:56 pm
Endgame. (Kayley)
002.
"We can discuss the token later. After."
Calm, whilst me stood mentally gesturing at the imagined huge piles of money Edward must have. Only a million, I can almost hear myself begging the Bunny.
Just enough to never have to work. Ever.
In response she smiles, at me, something knowing that I clearly am not party to despite the sharing.
"Tell me, Edward." Looking around the room, gaze skating on then off him as Edward stands immobile, the hand not holding his drink clenching and unclenching. "What do you know? What can you show me?" Stepping in closer. "Because, to of called me over others of greater power, I can only assume your granddaughter did not vanish willingly."
"The company is my son's now." Explaining in halting speech, gaps and then the words tumbling over themselves, only to dry up again moments later. "I'm an old man, retired out to pasture. We. The firm, it prospers. We aren't poor."
See. More mental waving. Money.
Which earns me another smile, a mental, playful, threat to hush before she binds and gags me, tosses me into the corner.
Which she can't, of course, without ending up in the same corner herself.
Which she'd probably enjoy.
I shut up.
"Always passed down, father to son or daughter, eldest to eldest as tradition dictates." Holding up his glass, finding it empty, grimacing but making no move back towards the small table with the expensive bottles. "And of course in business there are always rivals. Enemies."
"But to strike at us so." Suddenly, without warning, rage fills his face as showing surprising strength Edward tosses his glass baseball like at the wall.
It hits, shattering.
Bringing Ben into the room at a run, chunky black pistol held low but ready- just like in the movies -in a steady two handed grip.
"Sir?"
"I'm." Clenching both hands, seeming lost for a moment. "Okay." Shaking his head, turning from me to Ben. "Sorry, Ben."
"That's okay Sir. Shall I send in a cleaner or...?"
"Yes. Please do." Nodding. "I need to show our guest where Libby sleeps."
"Of cou-" Doing a double take at now looking like the Bunny, Rope Bunny me. Ben slides the pistol back into a shoulder holster concealed beneath his suit jacket.
"Shall I accompany you, Sir?"
"No need." Edward shakes his head. "However please make sure Ted and Mirriam are ready."
"I'll call downstairs now Sir."
"Are you sure it was a rival?"
"Yes."
In a lift, descending from thirty-eight down to thirty-five, the doors open and Edward steps into the gap, turns to face me his bulky body blocking the exit.
"There is a competitor, from a country with laws less rigid. For a fee anyone will talk."
"Someone talked?"
"Yes." Grimacing, looking like he wants to punch the wall. "Lax laws, as I said. A way, apparently, has been found to marry Elizabeth, Libby, to their eldest son. My granddaughter is fourteen, this boy." Spitting the word. "Man. Is twenty eight."
Oh. Fuck me.
Even the Bunny, not immune to my own thoughts, visibly flinches.
"Quite." Looking at me, nodding. "And once married everything will be legally binding. These others will have an in at our top table. A legitimate claim to our holdings and business."
"But...." The Bunny, confused. I step in, the change like peeling her layer back to reveal me. Again.
"Surely they can't?"
"They can." A grim nod. "And. Will." Edward seems to deflate. "I have spoken to my people, law making people I trust. They can and will do this evil low thing, and, unless someone stands, stops them. My families business, several generations old now, will become like dust in the wind."
"Unless I stop them?" Guessing, joining dots. "Steal Libby back, end this?"
"Yes." Looking at me, through me. Does he even see that I've changed, does he even see the Bunny at all, so lost in despair. "Help me. Please."
"I'll." Feeling the Bunny slip her mental hand inside mine, a strong firm grip, a grim expression to match Edward's.
Willing to do what it takes to right a wrong.
"We'll. Bring her home."
Moving on, down corridors, a closed door.
Libby's bedroom.
"I." Staying close to the doorway as I wander further inside. I stop, turn to see Edward sigh. "Libby's father is going through official channels, he would not continence this less then normal approach of mine. I." Another sigh. "Forgive an old man airing his troubles. In truth I do not know what you need?"
"Well."
What do I need?
What exactly can I do here?
Oh.
"Someone talked. So, do you know where she is?"
"Within a small radius, yes. They have a headquarters, and like us a large private residence for the family. Libby is likely in one of them. I had hoped that you...."
"Yes." I nod despite the question not being voiced. "I believe we can."
Edward's answering smile, a thing of hope, warms my heart. Making the risks.
"Risks?" I frown as the Bunny shows me, things, a montage of thoughts I can't always follow. "What? Wait."
Hush. She responds, a finger to imagined lips, her conviction so strong that as Edward watches, bemused, I raise my own finger. Shushing myself.
This is wh-"-at I do." The Bunny continues aloud, stepping forward, her grey fur back hiding me from sight. "What we do. We. Risk. Because that is how it ever has been when those who know me seek me out."
A warm hug, a promise to protect me as best she can but this, a favour asked, can not go unanswered.
Okay. I nod. Scared but willing.
Sharing.
Together. As you are me I am you, so, let's be the Rope Bunny and help this man.
"I need to see her, then I need to go where she might be."
"Of course." Pulling his wallet from a front trouser pocket, withdrawing a small passport sized photo. "This was taken only a month ago."
Young. Smiling. Black hair in a loose tail and tanned skin, pale grey eyes.
"I have people downstairs."
"Ted and...?"
"Mirriam, yes. They will accompany you, and render any assistance you require." Edward's firm look telling me that any means any, up to and including major damage to both people and property should I ask.
Downstairs we go, back in the lift.
Ted and Mirriam, waiting in an underground carpark beside a sleek black Audi- date a car girl for long enough and you start to pick things up -saloon that looks mean enough to be very fast, are what I expected.
Muscular frames, long limbs, eyes that have seen things. Ted sports a flopping black mohawk, whilst short and straight white hair is held in check by a red bandanna tied around Mirriam's forehead. Both are in blue jeans and army boots, black unzipped jackets too bulky not to be armoured in some fashion.
Whatever weaponry they have concealed Ted is very openly carrying a shotgun, his partner a rifle that looks US military issue.
I'm eyed up, looked over with what feels like professional interest as Edward introduces us, naming me as 'Bunny' which, the whole fact of me dressed up like a literal fluffy grey bunny rabbit, gets nothing beyond a raised eyebrow.
Ted drives, Mirriam sat shotgun and me alone in back. His driving style a world apart from Mum's careful pacing, Ted seems to treat the road as his personal racetrack, other drivers as obstacles to be passed as swiftly and closely as possible.
In one piece, somehow, we arrive at an airstrip, waved through a side gate to cruise passed large passenger airliners in various recognizable liveries, docked at terminals to take on or let off the paying public, others waiting their turn or moving slowly to and fro.
Ted parks at the entrance to a small hanger, doors open wide a small twin engine plane, the posh kind millionaires own, waiting outside.
An older man wearing jeans and a white tee paired improbably with a genuine looking captains peaked hat is waiting for us. He and Mirriam exchange brief words heading up the ramp, walking to the pilots cabin in front, whilst Ted, more by pointing and gesturing then actual talking, shows me a seat, belts me in.
Both of my minders, helpers, are still visibly armed, plus the rather obvious long rifle shaped metal case Ted retrieved from the Audis boot, currently leaning against a seat opposite me.
No passport checks here.
As we take off the Bunny slides back, stepping off the controls, me stepping up to fill the void.
In answer to my unasked question she shrugs, gestures out of my eyes at the planes window, the sky beyond.
Nerves.
"What." Feeling odd sat in such luxury wearing no bra and Spongebob on my tee, tiny shorts. "You think I've flown before?"
Ted, reading a newspaper, peers at me over the top, another raised eyebrow. I smile.
And though the sudden change from her to me can't of gone unnoticed, neither of them comments.
In fact I'm left alone, to sit and stare out the window, to fetch snacks and drinks from the well stocked kitchen in back. To stare at my still asleep phone, pondering all the passing time, Mum and by now my friends- pretty Jody -likely becoming worried by my continuing absence.
But I can't switch it on and explain. What would I say?
Thankfully Ted and Mirriam save me from my internal round and round of worrying and freting over just how I'm going to explain myself to. Everyone.
Coming to sit across from me, jackets discarded to reveal matching fitted black tee's, the modest swell of Mirriam's chest, chunky pistols in shoulder holsters. Ted clears his throat to gain my attention.
"Bunny?"
"Sure." I nod. "Even being Kayley I'm still her most of the time these days."
Which earns me a frown.
"Sorry." Waving it off. "Yes. I am the Bunny." A sudden thought. "Do you even know what that means?"
"No." Ted shakes his head, Mirriam leans forward slightly, picking up from him.
"We were told to assist." Pointing. "You. In the re-acquisition of Miss Elizabeth Baxter. We were told to follow your lead without question. No matter how...."
Sharing a look with Ted.
"Strange." Ted continues. "Things may seem. Mr Baxter informed us very specifically to defer to you in all aspects of this mission."
"I see." Holy shit fuck we're all dead. "Right."
The Bunny laughing at my panic, pointing out that she has a- batshit crazy and doomed to kill me if not her -plan.
I laugh, out loud. Clamp a hand over my mouth as Ted and Mirriam share a frowned glance.
"Sorry." Tapping a finger against my head. "I'm not going to explain, because you probably won't believe half of it anyway. But. She-"
"-With the fur and the smile?"
"Yes." Grinning a Bunny grin at them. I can smile too, now. "With the fur. She's in here. And so am I. Always. So, when I'm steering the ship I can still hear her. Alright?"
Silence. Which I take for a yes.
"She." Another tap. "Has a plan. That's what you want to know, right?" Looking from him to her. "You want to be sure I'm not just some little girl."
"All due respect." Ted, Mirriam adding a single nod to confirm and back him up. "Yes."
"Well." I nod back, dropping any humour. Showing my best serious game face. "Follow my lead, once we land, and we'll get Miss Elizabeth back without too many issues."
I hope.
This is how it goes.
The Rope Bunny, ghost like, can travel as she pleases. Anywhere. Drift in, drift out.
But not now she's trapped in me.
The Rope Bunny, inside of me, travels when she's called, and then home. Where home is wherever we were when she, we, were called. No more drifting.
There are exceptions: her temple, we could, can, go there anytime.
Jody. There is, some kind of connection being built between Jody and me/the Bunny, something which allows the Bunny/me to travel to Jody's location at will.
Like I did to tie myself to her bed.
What we can't do is drift in to wherever Libby is, snatch her, then drift all three of us back. Which is a shame because that would be a great fucking plan.
So.
New plan.
Bizarre, but then the clues in my name, if I'm close by I can sense, find, someone who's tied up. I can take a brief mental dip to discover who they are.
And now I know what Libby looks like, provided she's in some form of restraint. Even, thankfully, a locked door counts, providing the person behind the door doesn't want to be locked up.
We can find her.
And then, well. Once I find her, then the risk taking begins.
002.
"We can discuss the token later. After."
Calm, whilst me stood mentally gesturing at the imagined huge piles of money Edward must have. Only a million, I can almost hear myself begging the Bunny.
Just enough to never have to work. Ever.
In response she smiles, at me, something knowing that I clearly am not party to despite the sharing.
"Tell me, Edward." Looking around the room, gaze skating on then off him as Edward stands immobile, the hand not holding his drink clenching and unclenching. "What do you know? What can you show me?" Stepping in closer. "Because, to of called me over others of greater power, I can only assume your granddaughter did not vanish willingly."
"The company is my son's now." Explaining in halting speech, gaps and then the words tumbling over themselves, only to dry up again moments later. "I'm an old man, retired out to pasture. We. The firm, it prospers. We aren't poor."
See. More mental waving. Money.
Which earns me another smile, a mental, playful, threat to hush before she binds and gags me, tosses me into the corner.
Which she can't, of course, without ending up in the same corner herself.
Which she'd probably enjoy.
I shut up.
"Always passed down, father to son or daughter, eldest to eldest as tradition dictates." Holding up his glass, finding it empty, grimacing but making no move back towards the small table with the expensive bottles. "And of course in business there are always rivals. Enemies."
"But to strike at us so." Suddenly, without warning, rage fills his face as showing surprising strength Edward tosses his glass baseball like at the wall.
It hits, shattering.
Bringing Ben into the room at a run, chunky black pistol held low but ready- just like in the movies -in a steady two handed grip.
"Sir?"
"I'm." Clenching both hands, seeming lost for a moment. "Okay." Shaking his head, turning from me to Ben. "Sorry, Ben."
"That's okay Sir. Shall I send in a cleaner or...?"
"Yes. Please do." Nodding. "I need to show our guest where Libby sleeps."
"Of cou-" Doing a double take at now looking like the Bunny, Rope Bunny me. Ben slides the pistol back into a shoulder holster concealed beneath his suit jacket.
"Shall I accompany you, Sir?"
"No need." Edward shakes his head. "However please make sure Ted and Mirriam are ready."
"I'll call downstairs now Sir."
"Are you sure it was a rival?"
"Yes."
In a lift, descending from thirty-eight down to thirty-five, the doors open and Edward steps into the gap, turns to face me his bulky body blocking the exit.
"There is a competitor, from a country with laws less rigid. For a fee anyone will talk."
"Someone talked?"
"Yes." Grimacing, looking like he wants to punch the wall. "Lax laws, as I said. A way, apparently, has been found to marry Elizabeth, Libby, to their eldest son. My granddaughter is fourteen, this boy." Spitting the word. "Man. Is twenty eight."
Oh. Fuck me.
Even the Bunny, not immune to my own thoughts, visibly flinches.
"Quite." Looking at me, nodding. "And once married everything will be legally binding. These others will have an in at our top table. A legitimate claim to our holdings and business."
"But...." The Bunny, confused. I step in, the change like peeling her layer back to reveal me. Again.
"Surely they can't?"
"They can." A grim nod. "And. Will." Edward seems to deflate. "I have spoken to my people, law making people I trust. They can and will do this evil low thing, and, unless someone stands, stops them. My families business, several generations old now, will become like dust in the wind."
"Unless I stop them?" Guessing, joining dots. "Steal Libby back, end this?"
"Yes." Looking at me, through me. Does he even see that I've changed, does he even see the Bunny at all, so lost in despair. "Help me. Please."
"I'll." Feeling the Bunny slip her mental hand inside mine, a strong firm grip, a grim expression to match Edward's.
Willing to do what it takes to right a wrong.
"We'll. Bring her home."
Moving on, down corridors, a closed door.
Libby's bedroom.
"I." Staying close to the doorway as I wander further inside. I stop, turn to see Edward sigh. "Libby's father is going through official channels, he would not continence this less then normal approach of mine. I." Another sigh. "Forgive an old man airing his troubles. In truth I do not know what you need?"
"Well."
What do I need?
What exactly can I do here?
Oh.
"Someone talked. So, do you know where she is?"
"Within a small radius, yes. They have a headquarters, and like us a large private residence for the family. Libby is likely in one of them. I had hoped that you...."
"Yes." I nod despite the question not being voiced. "I believe we can."
Edward's answering smile, a thing of hope, warms my heart. Making the risks.
"Risks?" I frown as the Bunny shows me, things, a montage of thoughts I can't always follow. "What? Wait."
Hush. She responds, a finger to imagined lips, her conviction so strong that as Edward watches, bemused, I raise my own finger. Shushing myself.
This is wh-"-at I do." The Bunny continues aloud, stepping forward, her grey fur back hiding me from sight. "What we do. We. Risk. Because that is how it ever has been when those who know me seek me out."
A warm hug, a promise to protect me as best she can but this, a favour asked, can not go unanswered.
Okay. I nod. Scared but willing.
Sharing.
Together. As you are me I am you, so, let's be the Rope Bunny and help this man.
"I need to see her, then I need to go where she might be."
"Of course." Pulling his wallet from a front trouser pocket, withdrawing a small passport sized photo. "This was taken only a month ago."
Young. Smiling. Black hair in a loose tail and tanned skin, pale grey eyes.
"I have people downstairs."
"Ted and...?"
"Mirriam, yes. They will accompany you, and render any assistance you require." Edward's firm look telling me that any means any, up to and including major damage to both people and property should I ask.
Downstairs we go, back in the lift.
Ted and Mirriam, waiting in an underground carpark beside a sleek black Audi- date a car girl for long enough and you start to pick things up -saloon that looks mean enough to be very fast, are what I expected.
Muscular frames, long limbs, eyes that have seen things. Ted sports a flopping black mohawk, whilst short and straight white hair is held in check by a red bandanna tied around Mirriam's forehead. Both are in blue jeans and army boots, black unzipped jackets too bulky not to be armoured in some fashion.
Whatever weaponry they have concealed Ted is very openly carrying a shotgun, his partner a rifle that looks US military issue.
I'm eyed up, looked over with what feels like professional interest as Edward introduces us, naming me as 'Bunny' which, the whole fact of me dressed up like a literal fluffy grey bunny rabbit, gets nothing beyond a raised eyebrow.
Ted drives, Mirriam sat shotgun and me alone in back. His driving style a world apart from Mum's careful pacing, Ted seems to treat the road as his personal racetrack, other drivers as obstacles to be passed as swiftly and closely as possible.
In one piece, somehow, we arrive at an airstrip, waved through a side gate to cruise passed large passenger airliners in various recognizable liveries, docked at terminals to take on or let off the paying public, others waiting their turn or moving slowly to and fro.
Ted parks at the entrance to a small hanger, doors open wide a small twin engine plane, the posh kind millionaires own, waiting outside.
An older man wearing jeans and a white tee paired improbably with a genuine looking captains peaked hat is waiting for us. He and Mirriam exchange brief words heading up the ramp, walking to the pilots cabin in front, whilst Ted, more by pointing and gesturing then actual talking, shows me a seat, belts me in.
Both of my minders, helpers, are still visibly armed, plus the rather obvious long rifle shaped metal case Ted retrieved from the Audis boot, currently leaning against a seat opposite me.
No passport checks here.
As we take off the Bunny slides back, stepping off the controls, me stepping up to fill the void.
In answer to my unasked question she shrugs, gestures out of my eyes at the planes window, the sky beyond.
Nerves.
"What." Feeling odd sat in such luxury wearing no bra and Spongebob on my tee, tiny shorts. "You think I've flown before?"
Ted, reading a newspaper, peers at me over the top, another raised eyebrow. I smile.
And though the sudden change from her to me can't of gone unnoticed, neither of them comments.
In fact I'm left alone, to sit and stare out the window, to fetch snacks and drinks from the well stocked kitchen in back. To stare at my still asleep phone, pondering all the passing time, Mum and by now my friends- pretty Jody -likely becoming worried by my continuing absence.
But I can't switch it on and explain. What would I say?
Thankfully Ted and Mirriam save me from my internal round and round of worrying and freting over just how I'm going to explain myself to. Everyone.
Coming to sit across from me, jackets discarded to reveal matching fitted black tee's, the modest swell of Mirriam's chest, chunky pistols in shoulder holsters. Ted clears his throat to gain my attention.
"Bunny?"
"Sure." I nod. "Even being Kayley I'm still her most of the time these days."
Which earns me a frown.
"Sorry." Waving it off. "Yes. I am the Bunny." A sudden thought. "Do you even know what that means?"
"No." Ted shakes his head, Mirriam leans forward slightly, picking up from him.
"We were told to assist." Pointing. "You. In the re-acquisition of Miss Elizabeth Baxter. We were told to follow your lead without question. No matter how...."
Sharing a look with Ted.
"Strange." Ted continues. "Things may seem. Mr Baxter informed us very specifically to defer to you in all aspects of this mission."
"I see." Holy shit fuck we're all dead. "Right."
The Bunny laughing at my panic, pointing out that she has a- batshit crazy and doomed to kill me if not her -plan.
I laugh, out loud. Clamp a hand over my mouth as Ted and Mirriam share a frowned glance.
"Sorry." Tapping a finger against my head. "I'm not going to explain, because you probably won't believe half of it anyway. But. She-"
"-With the fur and the smile?"
"Yes." Grinning a Bunny grin at them. I can smile too, now. "With the fur. She's in here. And so am I. Always. So, when I'm steering the ship I can still hear her. Alright?"
Silence. Which I take for a yes.
"She." Another tap. "Has a plan. That's what you want to know, right?" Looking from him to her. "You want to be sure I'm not just some little girl."
"All due respect." Ted, Mirriam adding a single nod to confirm and back him up. "Yes."
"Well." I nod back, dropping any humour. Showing my best serious game face. "Follow my lead, once we land, and we'll get Miss Elizabeth back without too many issues."
I hope.
This is how it goes.
The Rope Bunny, ghost like, can travel as she pleases. Anywhere. Drift in, drift out.
But not now she's trapped in me.
The Rope Bunny, inside of me, travels when she's called, and then home. Where home is wherever we were when she, we, were called. No more drifting.
There are exceptions: her temple, we could, can, go there anytime.
Jody. There is, some kind of connection being built between Jody and me/the Bunny, something which allows the Bunny/me to travel to Jody's location at will.
Like I did to tie myself to her bed.
What we can't do is drift in to wherever Libby is, snatch her, then drift all three of us back. Which is a shame because that would be a great fucking plan.
So.
New plan.
Bizarre, but then the clues in my name, if I'm close by I can sense, find, someone who's tied up. I can take a brief mental dip to discover who they are.
And now I know what Libby looks like, provided she's in some form of restraint. Even, thankfully, a locked door counts, providing the person behind the door doesn't want to be locked up.
We can find her.
And then, well. Once I find her, then the risk taking begins.