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primordyalsoul Ā· 1 year ago
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foilfreak Ā· 4 years ago
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Beauty and Her Beast: Chapter 4
Warning: This fic is rated NSFW and contains graphic depictions of things some people may find disturbing or alarming, including, but not limited to: violence, gore, unhealthy family relationships, Oedipus complexes, gratuitous amount of pornographic literature, ableist language, physical, mental, and emotional abuse, etc. If you are someone who does not enjoy fiction with these elements in them, then I suggest you refrain from reading this, because this fic will have all that, and probably a lot more. So, this is your first and final warning to turn around and go somewhere else if stuff like this just isn't your vibe, because from this point forward, your emotional wellbeing is in your own hands, and I will not be accepting blame if you disregarded my warnings and ended up reading something you didn't like. Idk why I feel compelled to write one of these despite this being Resident Evil fanfic, but I figured I'd cover my ass just in case.
(Link to ao3 version in comments below)
Upon returning to the surface again, Mother Miranda seems confused, but mostly relieved, that Salvatore did not show interest in lingering in the village any longer than necessary. Though Salvatore did end up needing to stay for one last brief conversation, in which he and Mother Miranda discussed various parts of Nadineā€™s file, as well as finalized the date and approximate time in which Salvatore could expect the villagers to arrive at the reservoir gate with his gift in tow.
2 days from now, was the final agreement, as it would ensure that Salvatore would be the first of the Lords to receive his gift, making up for the fact that he was the last of them to pick. It also permitted him the luxury of some spare time to prepare a new permanent living environment of some kind for his gift. Whatever the hell that was supposed to mean.
Regardless, Once their conversation finally concluded, Salvatore bid his beloved Mother a quick, but appropriately appreciative thank you and goodbye, before closing the large wooden door to the meeting room and trudging back out into the cold, harsh winter snow. Despite a lack of improvement in the weather since Salvatoreā€™s initial journey into the village, the mutant man maintained a solid pace through the snowy paths, seemingly uninhibited by the forceful winds attempting to throw him from his course.
With little time remaining, Salvatore wanted to return to his reservoir as quickly as possible to begin making preparations; though, what exactly it was he was supposed to do in order to prepare for a tiny, beautiful, and apparently violent cadou-mutant woman to begin living in his reservoir with him, once again, Salvatore still had no idea.
Grimacing in frustration, the hooded man wracked his brain for something to do, some way for him to make a good ā€œfirstā€ impression with his new gift when she finally arrives. Something that would catch her fancy and hopefully convince her that, despite his terrifying appearance, he wouldnā€™t harm her and merely wanted to be friends.
Wellā€¦ technically speaking Salvatore wanted a great deal more than just friendship from the young woman, however given how low his chances are of ever achieving the former, the mutant man decided that heā€™d happily squash his vile and disgusting desires down deep within himself if it meant heā€™d gain at least something similar to a friendship with Nadine.
Heā€™d been doing the same with Mother for all these years, so it wasnā€™t like it was going to be difficultā€¦ hopefully.
Upon returning to his reservoir finally, Salvatore retreated from the harsh weather, deciding that heā€™d likely have a much easier time cleaning if he waited the snowstorm out and got started in the morning, instead. Once the skies had cleared and the sun had just begun to peak over the mountaintop horizon however, Salvatore immediately set to work cleaning up the areas surrounding the reservoir.
It wasnā€™t until after several hours of diligent gathering and disposing of the numerous unsightly piles of rotting wood and garbage lying around, that the unusually bright and hopeful atmosphere surrounding the reservoir was rudely disrupted by a surprise visitor Salvatore would have never seen coming in a million years.
ā€œHEY, FISHFACE, WHERE THE FUCK ARE YOU? I gotta talk to you about something, so hurry up and crawl out of your sewer system so we can get this over with, alreadyā€ Karlā€™s rough and booming voice echoed out from somewhere within the reservoir.
Salvatore flinches in fearful surprise at the demanding voice, wondering what on earth could possibly have brought Karl, the notorious recluse of the family who never left his factory unless bribed or threatened, all the way out here to the reservoir. And to speak to HIM, on top of all that too.
Despite not feeling like subjecting himself to Karlā€™s recent tendency toward physical abuse disguised as ā€œbrotherly affectionā€, Salvatore sighs and swims his way toward his younger brotherā€™s voice anyways, knowing that ignoring Karl would only prompt the younger man to actually enter the reservoir in search of him, which was the absolute last thing Salvatore needed right now.
ā€œMorninā€™, brother! Itā€™s about fuckinā€™ time you answered the door. You were taking so long I was beginning to wonder if youā€™d finally decided to run away and live out the rest of your life as an actual fish, like I suggested to you at the last ā€œfamilyā€ meetingā€ Karl says bluntly, clad his characteristic attire of green sunglasses, a brown hat atop his head, a long tan trench coat covering his day clothes, various items strung around his neck, and large titanium hammer.
ā€œH-hello, Karl... W-why is it th-that youā€™re h-here for?ā€ Salvatore asks slowly, peering at the younger, but taller man from behind the only partially opened gate.
ā€œHey, hey, come on now, Sal, whatā€™s with the cold welcome? Am I not allowed to visit my favorite older brother without a specific rhyme or reason. I think youā€™ll be surprised to know that I was actually already in the area, and wanted to stop by and see if you were in the mood for a chat. You know, like old times?ā€ Karl says defensively, placing both his hands up as Salvatore narrows his eyes at the younger man.
Salvatore was a lot of things, but stupid most certainly wasnā€™t one of them, regardless of what other people thought. While it might be true that, when Karl was first introduced to the family as a child following his successful cadou mutation, they had something of a positive older-younger brother relationship that lasted a good many years into Karlā€™s adulthood, that relationship has been growing progressively shakier and unstable over the past few years, at least it has during the times Karl has acted like Salvatore wasnā€™t the only one to reach out and attempt to connect with the emotionally volatile, but secretly terrified young boy, when he first arrived.
Deep down, Salvatore still had something of a soft spot for Karl, a soft spot that he occasionally allowed himself to indulge in whenever Karl wasnā€™t acting like a royal asshole, but those moments of peace and solidarity between oldest and youngest brother had been few and far in between recently. Not to mention that Salvatore would be lying if he said he wasnā€™t growing increasingly more suspicious and distrustful of Karl and whatever secrets the younger man was hiding in that factory of his. He hadnā€™t the slightest idea what he could be up to, but something told Salvatore that Karl had more reason to be here than just pure coincidence.
ā€œP-perhapsā€¦ what i-is it that you w-want to t-talk about?ā€ Salvatore replies curtly, not wanting to just go along with whatever Karl wanted, but for some reason still willing to give the younger man a chance to prove himself.
Taking a brief moment to look over both his shoulders, Karl places the heavy end of his hammer on the ground and leans inward toward Salvatore, lowering his voice as he whispers, ā€œYou see your gift from Mother yet?ā€
This question took Salvatore by surprise, not expecting the gifts Mother Miranda had given them to be the reason why Karl was here.
ā€œIā€¦ I h-haveā€¦ why?ā€ The disfigured man asks curiously, pushing the gate open a little further so that Karl, despite Salvatoreā€™s earlier reservations toward the younger man, could squeeze his way inside.
Upon entering through the gate, Karl immediately takes 2 cigars out of his back pocket and lights the first one. ā€œCuriosity mostlyā€¦ but also cuz I think thereā€™s more to this whole ā€œgiftā€ thing than Miranda wants us to believe,ā€ the bespeckled man says, blowing a lungful of smoke out his nose as he offers Salvatore the second cigar. ā€œYou still smoke, old man?ā€
ā€œI-Iā€¦ I r-really shouldnā€™tā€ Salvatore says, turning his back toward Karlā€™s outstretched hand, even as the wonderfully woody scent fills his nose and his mouth begins to water.
ā€œOooooh, but something tells me you want toā€ Karl teases, sauntering over to the older man so that he could wave the fresh cigar in Salvatoreā€™s face, chuckling in amusement when the fish mutantā€™s gaze locked onto and followed the unlit stick like a dog would a slab of meat.
ā€œB-but itā€¦ M-Mother has s-saidā€¦ m-many timesā€¦ th-that she d-doesnā€™t likeā€¦ doesnā€™t like when we s-smokeā€¦ becauseā€¦ uh, b-because...ā€ Salvatore trails off, trying to remain strong for Mother Miranda, even as his self-control slowly continues to crack.
ā€œCome on, lighten up a little bit, old man. Itā€™s just one cigar. You smoked a pack of these things a day, like they were the only things keeping you going, both throughout my whole adolescence and, if what Duke says is to be trusted which we both know it is, well after I left for my factory, too. When the hell did you start being such a stick in the mud? No wonder I stopped hanging out with you, youā€™re like a fuckinā€™ parrot that repeats everything than goddamn woman says, itā€™s like I canā€™t escape her no matter where I fuckinā€™ goā€ Karl groans in a slightly childish tone of voice as he trudges forward to sit on one of the docks overlooking the calm water below.
Salvatore slowly moves to join him as he says, ā€œS-sheā€™s right th-thoughā€¦ it r-really isnā€™t goodā€¦ f-for youā€¦ I smoked e-everyday for m-many years... an-and now Iā€™m p-paying for my i-ignoranceā€¦ Mother o-only nags at youā€¦ b-because she c-caresā€¦ and s-sheā€™s always r-rightā€¦ in the e-end...ā€
ā€œOh, fuck what Miranda says, Iā€™m tired of that woman. Always telling us what to do and then thinking that pushing a couple of failed experiments onto us as ā€œgiftsā€ will make up for the fact that sheā€™s disappearing off the face of the planet without a single trace and not telling us when sheā€™ll be back. As far as Iā€™m concerned, when Mirandaā€™s not here, sheā€™s not the boss of me. And the same goes for you, tooā€ Karl says, roughly punching Salvatore in the shoulder.
ā€œI-I donā€™tā€¦ I donā€™t think th-thatā€™s how this w-works, Karlā€ Salvatore counters. ā€œEven w-with Mother l-leaving usā€¦ f-for a t-time... we still h-have to make s-sure that th-things c-continue onā€¦ continue on as p-plannedā€¦ or e-else weā€™ll really b-be in troubleā€¦ w-when she g-gets back.ā€
ā€œMaybe,ā€ Karl says thoughtfully, before taking another drag of his cigar. ā€œI donā€™t knowā€¦ I just have a sinking feeling that thereā€™s something weird going on behind the scenes and these ā€œgiftsā€, that sheā€™s giving us, are nothing more than distractions to keep us entertained while she goes and doesā€¦ whatever the fuck it is she plans on doing while sheā€™s gone.ā€
Salvatore pauses for a moment, briefly remembering back to when Mother first told him that sheā€™d be leaving the village to go ā€œvisit someoneā€, who she believed could be very important to their mission of reviving Motherā€™s long lost baby, Eva. Although he hadnā€™t thought very much of it at the time, the mutant man also remembers Mother saying something about how well Nadine would do at ā€œkeeping him occupiedā€ until she finally returned, and maybe even after that, too. But why would Mother Miranda want or need him to be ā€œoccupiedā€ when she got back? Wouldnā€™t she want to share her findings with him so they could work toward creating a vessel to revive Eva in? Wouldnā€™t she want to see and speak to him again after being away for so long?
Or maybeā€¦ couldā€¦ could Karl actually be onto something here? Salvatore felt terrible doubting Mother Miranda, but heā€™d be lying if he said that Karl didnā€™t have a point about Motherā€™s behavior seeming odd, now that he was in the proper headspace to go back and analyze the memory properly, at least.
ā€œB-butā€¦ if Mother h-has gone o-out of her w-wayā€¦ to make sure that w-we wonā€™t be l-lonely... w-while sheā€™s awayā€¦ isnā€™t th-that aā€¦ a good th-thingā€¦ doesnā€™t that m-mean she c-cares a-bout us... enough toā€¦ e-enough to do something l-like this?ā€ Salvatore asks nervously, watching the younger man intently as he contemplates his response.
ā€œI guess so, at least when you word it like that, it does. But something tells me thereā€™s more to this than sheā€™s led us to believe. Sheā€™s got something planned, and sheā€™s definitely after something, and once she gets her hands on it, who the hell knows whatā€™ll happenā€¦ whatever it is though, I doubt itā€™ll be very good, for any of us.ā€
ā€œD-donā€™t say th-things l-like thatā€¦ I-Iā€™m sure M-Mother has a-a reasonā€¦ a reason w-why sheā€™s leavingā€¦ an-and if she d-doesnā€™t tell us w-what it isā€¦ b-before she leavesā€¦ th-then Im sureā€¦ Iā€™m sure sh-sheā€™ll tell u-us when she g-gets backā€¦ sheā€™ll l-let us in o-on her p-planā€¦ wh-when sheā€™s readyā€¦ an-and thenā€¦ once e-everything isā€¦ said a-and doneā€¦ we c-can reviveā€¦ r-revive Evaā€¦ and b-be a real f-familyā€¦ a-at long l-lastā€¦ isnā€™t th-that what w-we a-all want, after a-allā€¦ a f-family?ā€ Salvatore asks, hoping this was doing something to ease the younger manā€™s clearly agitated mind.
What on earth it was that was causing so much turmoil as it flew around inside Karlā€™s head, Salvatore had no idea. But something about the bespectacled manā€™s unusually contemplative and concerned mood, coupled with the fact that heā€™d only punched Salvatore once since his arrival, was beginning to leave an acidic taste in the deformed manā€™s mouth.
Karl really and truly thought something was wrong, and the younger manā€™s continued insistence upon this fact was beginning to make Salvatore very very anxious.
Perhaps it was the unusually good and excited mood that Salvatore was in due to the near arrival of his gift, or maybe it was that soft spot for Karl I mentioned earlier, but regardless of the reason, Salvatore felt the odd need to help alleviate the younger manā€™s bad mood, just like he used to do for him back when Karl was still barely taller than his shoulder.
Mother Miranda certainly wouldnā€™t be pleased if she found out that Salvatore had broken his mandatory sobriety despite her explicit orders to avoid smoking so his experiment results wouldn't be hindered. That being said however, Miranda always seemed to want her 4 children to get along and be close, like real siblings, so Salvatore supposed that he could allow himself a break from his smoking break so long as, if Miranda did manage to find out somehow, he could get himself out of trouble by spinning it as a rare moment of sibling bonding between the oldest and youngest siblings, rather than the reality of the situation.
ā€œIā€¦ Iā€™ll t-take that cigarā€¦ if youā€™re n-not gonna smoke itā€¦ th-that isā€ Salvatore says, a small chuckle escaping him when Karl cheers in delight, practically throwing both the lighter and the cigar into the deformed manā€™s hands.
Salvatoreā€™s first breath of the cigar is nothing short of heavenly once he finally lights it and takes a drag, and its moments like these when the mutant man finds himself secretly grateful that Karl hasnā€™t listened to a goddamn word Mother Miranda has said in nearly 4 decades.
A long period of silence passes as both brothers merely sit beside one another and secretly enjoy each otherā€™s company.
ā€œMiranda let me pick my gift first, so I didnā€™t get to see where the others went. Who did you end up with?ā€ Karl asks, finally breaking the silence.
ā€œT-theā€¦ the sh-short one,ā€ Salvatore replies, ā€œwith b-blue skin, black h-hair, a-and, uhā€¦ oh, an-and white d-dotsā€¦ all o-over herā€¦ l-like frecklesā€¦ fins t-tooā€
ā€œOh ya, I remember that one. Gorgeous little thing, she wasā€ Karl says, nodding his head in appreciation as a devilish smile spreads across his unshaven lips. ā€œWith quite theā€¦ voluptuous figure too, if I remember correctly.ā€
ā€œIā€¦ wellā€¦ I-I donā€™t know i-ifā€¦ I d-didnā€™t... shut up...ā€ Salvatore mumbles under his breath, taking a long drag from his cigar as Karl throws his head back laughing like a hyena at his older brotherā€™s sudden bashfulness.
ā€œAh, come on, Sal, donā€™t be such a downer all the fuckinā€™ time, Iā€™m just teasing. I know you still think about shit like that, too, even if youā€™ve managed to convince Alcina and everybody else that youā€™re just an innocent little follower who hasnā€™t had an independent, or dirty thought of his own since the cadou took hold. You used to be a fuckinā€™ doctor for crying out loud, and youā€™re still annoyingly the person Miranda goes to first whenever she has a new experiment in mind, cuz youā€™re smart AND she can trust you. You might look like you fell off the truck that was taking you and your fishy friends to market, but Iā€™ve known you too long for that bullshit act of yours to work on me.ā€
ā€œAct?ā€ Salvatore asks, genuinely confused by what Karl means.
ā€œYou know, that stupid fuckinā€™ ā€œmoronic freakā€ act you do whenever Mirandaā€™s around. The one where you act like you donā€™t know what the fuck is going on or what something is so that sheā€™ll take pity on how stupid and childish youā€™re acting and give you more attention. Itā€™s pathetic to watch and Iā€™m gettinā€™ sick of seeing you do it all the time. Knock it off, youā€™re better than that.ā€
ā€œIā€™llā€¦ umā€¦ b-be sure not toā€¦ to m-make it s-seem asā€¦ uhā€¦ Iā€™ll k-keep that in m-mindā€ Salvatore finally says, casting his gaze down to his pants for a moment, unsure how to feel about howā€¦ friendly and kind Karl was being all of a sudden. Salvatore knew Karl secretly cared about him, the brat does far too many conveniently nice things for him throughout the year for him not to, but hearing the younger man voice his surprisingly high opinion of him was definitely shocking, though still quite touching, all the while.
ā€œW-which giftā€¦ d-did you end u-upā€¦ getting, Karl? I d-didnā€™t get t-the chance toā€¦ to s-see the othersā€¦ M-Mother only showed me Nadi-erā€¦ my g-giftā€ Salvatore asks, deciding, at the last second, against using his giftā€™s real name lest Karl be given even more artillery to tease and riddle him with.
ā€œEh, just some tall dark haired broad. I think Miranda said something about her being Indian, or something along those lines.ā€
ā€œO-ohā€¦ d-did Mother say a-anything aboutā€¦ whether sheā€™s actually f-from hereā€¦ o-or did she immigrateā€¦ f-from India?ā€ Salvatore asks, tilting his head curiously as this new information about Karlā€™s gift piques his interest.
Karl stares at Salvatore with a look of confusion for a moment, his mouth opening and closing silently like he wanted to say something, but couldnā€™t find the words for it. Until, ā€œArenā€™t Indians from America?ā€
The sound of Salvatoreā€™s right palm making firm and painful contact with the back of Karlā€™s head echoes across the reservoir almost as loudly as the following cry of pain from the man himself.
ā€œOW! WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT FOR?ā€ Karl roars angrily, pushing himself to his feet while he rubs at the back of his head, hat lopsided and barely hanging on to his head and green glasses no longer perched upon his nose, likely sinking to the murky lake floor just below the docks they were sitting on.
ā€œI d-didnā€™t spendā€¦ th-the better part o-of 15 yearsā€¦ p-pounding an education... i-into y-your th-thick head... for you t-to sayā€¦ f-for you to b-be spouting dumb shitā€¦ l-like thatā€ Salvatore growls in annoyance, eying the taller man with a look that even he wouldnā€™t dare argue against, at least not with Sal he wouldnā€™t.
Itā€™s moments like these when Salvatore is very happy that Karl, for as strong and fearless as he is now as a fully grown adult, is still just a little bit afraid of him after all these years. Not because of anything bad or horrifically traumatic of course, especially considering how often Salvatore had gone out of his way to ensure Karl had the least traumatic upbringing he could possibly provide the young boy, given both their situations. As much as he hated to admit it, even Karl would agree that Salvatore had done a pretty decent job of not fucking him up anymore than he already was, which the younger man would secretly always be thankful for. However, even a person as naively patient and serving toward others as Salvatore had his breaking point, and all it took was one especially bad day, resulting in the one and only time Salvatore has ever left a mark upon the younger manā€™s skin, for Karl to realize that Salvatore was the last person in this godforsaken village he wanted to purposefully make an enemy out of.
Thankfully, their relationship never suffered negatively from that one-off event, but it did force the two to come to a mostly unspoken agreement that has remained present and active, if slightly ignored at certain times, from that point forward. Agreement or not however, Salvatore could never bring himself to harm Karl like that again, even if he wanted to, which was probably the main reason why Karl was still the most comfortable around him, even after all these years. It was a secret they shared between them, and them alone, and it would be one that he would cherish for the rest of his life, as Karl would secretly cherish the kindness and brotherly love Salvatore had treated him with for all these years. They were brothers, regardless of whether they got along or not, and nothing in the would world would be able to change that.
That being said however, Karl was about to be in for a very rude awakening if he thought he could just do and say whatever the hell he wanted around Salvatore without there being any consequences.
ā€œā€˜A-arenā€™t Indians f-from A-America?ā€™ G-good grief... I o-oughta throttle y-you for th-that oneā€ Salvatore grumbles through another drag of his cigar, shaking his head in utter disbelief and disappointment. Karl was so intelligent, and yet he could be so stupid sometimes that it physically hurt Salvatore to think about.
ā€œBut there ARE Indians in America, arenā€™t there? I know Iā€™m not wrong hereā€ Karl defends aggressively, his anger quickly giving way to embarrassment when Salvatore raises his hand to pinch the bridge of his nose in frustration and annoyance.
ā€œTh-theyā€™re called N-Native Americans... f-first of all... they w-were only c-called I-Indians... b-because the g-guy... the moron who f-first sailed t-to the A-Americas... w-was actually... looking for I-India... the r-real India... b-but back th-then... you h-had to go all th-the way... a-around Africa... to g-get there... but he th-thought h-he could do... d-do it a d-different w-way... he thought h-he could f-find India... by s-sailing straight f-from S-Spain... and g-going around the whole w-world... until h-he came b-back around... an-and hit Asiaā€ Salvatore explained slowly, hoping to maintain his delusion that Karl had, in fact, paid attention to at least some of the lessons he gave the boy throughout their time together, even if it wasnā€™t actually true.
ā€œBut he didnā€™t. He hit the Americas and started calling the locals Indians cuz the guy, whatā€™s-his-face... Columbine... Columbus... whatever, was dumb enough to think he was in India and not a totally different landmassā€ Karl finishes, looking like he at least remembered hearing about his information before, which was good enough for Salvatore.
Despite the grimace still etched onto his face, Karl groans in annoyed defeat and slinks back down to sit next to Salvatore, still cradling the back of his head.
ā€œAnyways, as i was saying before I was so rudely interrupted with a goddamn history lesson-ā€
ā€œYou w-want another s-smack?ā€ Salvatore threatens, mildly amused when Karl pauses his dramatic retelling, before sliding just a few inches to the right, away from Salvatoreā€™s preferred disciplining hand.
Coughing slightly, Karl continues. ā€œAnywaysā€¦ going back to my ā€œfinding the silver liningā€ idea, or whatever the fuck its called. This whole ā€œgiftā€ thing might actually work out kinda nice for me in the long run, especially since the one I got looked like she was strong and could handle herself in a rough and tumble environment. If she proves herself, Iā€™m planning on turning her into my assistantā€ Karl explains casually. ā€œAs much as I hate working with other people, normally, Iā€™ve got some projects that would really benefit from a second pair of hands, so Iā€™m attempting to make a ā€œsilver liningā€ moment out of this bullshit ā€œgiftā€ thing Mirandaā€™s tryin to do and just hope and pray that things work out in my favor. Though, to be fair, if things with this girl donā€™t go well, I could always use her body for a cool idea Iā€™ve had cooked up for a while now. What about you? What are you planning on doing with your new little toy once it finally arrives?ā€
Salvatore merely shrugs his shoulders. ā€œIt w-would be niceā€¦ i-if we c-could be f-friendsā€¦ somehowā€¦ butā€¦ā€
ā€œYaā€¦ youā€™re not exactly working with the latest and greatest set up, huh? Even a mutant girl might need a little bit to get adjusted to a face like thatā€ Karl says.
ā€œThatā€™s c-certainly one way o-of p-putting itā€ Salvatore replies dejectedly.
Karl flinches slightly, which surprises Salvatore, since the younger man has a habit of caring very little for how his words affect those around him. Why on earth was he being so considerate, all of a sudden?
ā€œLook, uhā€¦ what I meant to say was thatā€¦ ok, so maybe youā€™re not like, the best looking guy ever, but likeā€¦ā€ Karl stammers and stutters, trying desperately to figure out what he wants to say but seemingly coming up short every time.
Salvatore narrows his eyes again, suspicion returning. ā€œYouā€™re h-hiding something f-from meā€¦ w-what are you a-after, Karl?ā€ Salvatore asks seriously, fixing the younger man with a stern look that he knows Karl recognizes.
ā€œHey, donā€™t you give me that fuckinā€™ look. I am too fuckinā€™ old for you to be looking at me like that, what am I, 12?ā€ Karl asks.
ā€œYou c-certainly act l-like itā€¦ most of th-the timeā€ Salvatore grumbles under his breath.
Karl clearly heard him, but knew better than to argue with the water not even a foot below where the two were currently sitting, his sunglasses having already taken a nice little dive as punishment for his big mouth. Salvatore might have only agreed to speak with Karl because the latter had demanded it, but they were still very much in Salvatoreā€™s territory, and it wasnā€™t even a question of who had the topographical advantage should an ā€œargumentā€ actually break out between them.
Karl is strong, nobody can deny that. But Salvatore has the home advantage, and they both know it.
After a moment of tense staring, Karl finally breaks first, sighing heavily before tossing his finished cigar cap into the water below them, a crime Salvatore briefly contemplates knocking the younger man in for, before deciding against it, knowing, with his luck, that it would only come back to bite him in the ass later.
ā€œAlright look,ā€ Karl finally says, a look of frustrated determination on his face, ā€œI donā€™t know what Miranda really has planned past her whole ā€œget a suitable vessel for Evaā€ obsession, or what sheā€™s really after on this mission of hersā€¦ but something about this whole situation going on recently just doesnā€™t feel right to me, and I think we need to do something about it before something bad happens and we all somehow end up dead. Now, I'm not 100% sure why Iā€™m talking about this with the head of Mirandaā€™s fuckinā€™ fanclub, but considering what my other 2 options were it wasnā€™t like I had much of a damn choice. My only saving grace right now is the fact that youā€™ll at least occasionally listen to fuckinā€™ reason, given your gaping maw can be yanked from Mirandaā€™s tit long enough to hear me out, that is. Itā€™s certainly better than my chances with Lady Super-sized Bitch and Crazy Psycho Doll, over there.ā€
ā€œAre you s-sure youā€™re n-not just being p-paranoid?ā€ Salvatore asks slowly, not wanting to offend Karl by outright stating he didnā€™t believe the younger manā€™s hunch, but also trying to figure out if Karl actually has something to be concerned about, or if heā€™s just looking for an excuse to badmouth Miranda.
ā€œNo, no no no, donā€™t you do this to me too, Salā€ Karl begs in frustration. ā€œYou can go about the rest of your life loving the absolute shit out of that crazy woman if you want to and I wonā€™t say a goddamn thing about it, but I need you to promise me, and I mean promise me, that if you see or hear something weird regarding Miranda and this little ā€œtripā€ sheā€™s about to go on, you come tell me so that we can at least make sure our own asses are covered when shit hits the fan.ā€
ā€œWellā€¦ I-I uhā€¦ā€
ā€œCome on, Sal. None of these psychotic assholes have ever had my back like you, and thatā€™s exactly the reason why Iā€™m telling you all thisā€ Karl says honestly, catching Salvatore off guard with the oddly familiar wording.
ā€œI know I can be a royal fucking pain in the ass most of the time and that Iā€™m not always theā€¦ nicest to youā€¦ even though you did kinda do... a bit for me here and there when I was a little tyke... But none of that matters now, because even if Miranda isnā€™t trying to hide something from us, with the two of us banded together, we could do whatever the hell we wanted while sheā€™s gone, and neither of the other shitheads would be able to tell us otherwise. What do you say, Sal? Come on, you and me, together, just like when I was a kid, remember?ā€ Karl asked excitedly, his eyes shimmering in boyish glee as he spouts off all the things theyā€™d be able to get away with when Miranda finally left, the torment theyā€™d be able to unleash upon Alcina being a particular favorite of Karlā€™s, it would seem.
Salvatore remained silent for a moment, contemplating the deal heā€™d just been given.
Itā€™sā€¦ not a terrible deal, at least compared to some of the previous deals Salvatore has been offered in the past. It wasnā€™t like him agreeing to ā€œallyā€ himself with Karl was a direct declaration of war against Mother Miranda or anything like that, merely a mutual effort that would guarantee safety for both him and Karl should Motherā€™s plan not go exactly as she wanted, which scientific experiments were known to do. Not to mention that giving Alcina a good messing with did sound like quite a bit of fun.
Maybeā€¦ maybe Karl was right. Maybe Salvatore was being a bit too much of a stick in the mud. It was just Karl after all, who Salvatore had practically raised, starting from the boyā€™s arrival into the family at 6 years old and more or less up until his factory was completed just after his 22nd birthday. Karl could certainly be a handful for even the most powerful individuals, but even on his worst days, he always found some backwards, convoluted way to apologize for his behavior.
ā€œW-wellā€¦ I-Iā€™m not s-sureā€¦ I d-donā€™t know how I f-feel aboutā€¦ about d-doing things th-that Motherā€¦ wouldnā€™t a-approve ofā€¦ just b-because sh-sheā€™s gone...ā€
ā€œBut...ā€ Karl continued for him.
ā€œB-but I supposeā€¦ k-keeping each other u-updatedā€¦ when we f-findā€¦ or h-hear s-something weird isā€¦ wouldnā€™t beā€¦ wouldnā€™t be th-the worst ideaā€¦ in th-the worldā€¦ e-even if it just t-turns out thatā€¦ we w-were just being p-paranoid.ā€
ā€œExcellent! Thatā€™s just what I was hoping to hearā€ Karl says triumphantly, standing up.
ā€œA-are you l-leaving, already?ā€
ā€œYaā€ Karl affirms, ā€œIā€™ve got work to do at the factory, and based on the look of things here, you were busy with a project of your own it looks like.ā€
Salvatore nods, pocketing his freshly finished cigar cap for later, proper, disposal. ā€œI c-canā€™t even rememberā€¦ the l-last time Iā€¦ p-properly cleaned this p-placeā€¦ it l-looks so m-much nicerā€¦ even w-without being f-fully finishedā€¦ā€
ā€œGood for you. My own property could probably do with a good cleaning of its own now that you mention it. If nothing else though, Iā€™m sure your new little lady friend will appreciate that you picked up the place for her arrival.ā€
ā€œY-you think s-so?ā€ Salvatore asks.
Karl shrugs his shoulders. ā€œWho knows with chicks, theyā€™re unpredictable, but I suppose itā€™s possible. Then again, maybe not considering who you ended up with. I donā€™t know the full story or anything like that, but based on what I heard from Miranda, that blue bitch you went with was the craziest one of them all. Practically tore her pod apart the first time Miranda tried to put her in it, and caused all sorts of other damage throughout her mutation phase too, not that I blame the poor girl. Iā€™d tear that whole lab right out from under the surface and set it ablaze if I could. Going back down there after so many yearsā€¦ I was puking like you for the rest of the fuckinā€™ day when I finally got out of that hellhole. Stomach still feels a little nauseous if Iā€™m being honest...ā€
ā€œI-Iā€™m sorryā€¦ to h-hear thatā€ Salvatore says, though Karl is quick to brush him off.
ā€œEh, donā€™t worry about it. Iā€™m a big boy and I can handle myself. But do we have a deal? Keep each other in the loop whenever we hear anythingā€¦ strange or abnormal about Mother Miranda or her special little mission?ā€
Salvatore pauses for a moment, thinking one last time about whether this was a good idea, before finally shrugging his shoulders and nodding. ā€œY-yes, we h-have a dealā€¦ b-but just remember something, Karlā€¦ 40 years d-didnt doā€¦ nearly as m-much for your p-poker face as i-it did for your s-smart mouth. If I c-catch you lying to m-me-ā€
ā€œYa, ya, ya, youā€™ll chop up my body and toss my remains in the lake to feed the fishes, Iā€™ve heard that one a million times beforeā€ Karl interrupts. ā€œDonā€™t worry, Sal, if I was planning on lying to you at any point throughout this process, youā€™d have already caught me by now. Even I know better than to try pulling a fast one over the walking fuckinā€™ lie detector.ā€
ā€œIā€™m h-holding you to th-that, Karlā€ Salvatore calls over his shoulder as the younger man stands and begins heading toward the gate to return to his factory, chuckling lightly when Karl returns his warning with a middle finger.
ā€œTake it easy, old man. And let me know how that crazy fish bitch you ended up with turns out. If all else fails Iā€™ll turn her into a nice stuffed pillow for youā€ the bespeckled man says, throwing his head back in laughter as though heā€™d told a funny joke, before adding, ā€œAnd Iā€™d better get my sunglasses back within the week, or else Iā€™m draining the whole fucking reservoir so I can find them myself. Donā€™t think I wonā€™t do it, old man.ā€
Salvatore merely returns the middle finger, a response that Karl seems to appreciate, if the wolfish howl of laughter the younger man let's out says anything, at least.
ā€˜Cheeky brat. Always plotting somethingā€™ Salvatore thinks fondly to himself as he slips back into the water to continue cleaning the reservoir, quickly grabbing the green sunglasses that had sunk to the bottom and pocketing them to return to Karl later. He pauses for a moment when a thought crosses his mind.
Within the past 24 hours, both Mother Miranda and Karl had beenā€¦ unusually kind and affectionate toward Salvatore, which pleased but also confused the twisted man.
Karl was easy enough to explain away, the younger man has been flip flopping between periods where he likes and spends time with Salvatore, and periods where heā€™d sooner set himself on fire than be in the same room as his older brother, since the day they met, so as far as Salvatore was concerned, Karlā€™s behavior was hardly breaking news, though perhaps a bit surprising given everything going on with Motherā€™s gifts. Mother Miranda, however, was a different story.
Usually more distant and hands-off in her parenting ways, Miranda had been uncharacteristically affectionate toward the disfigured man the night before, going as far as to openly praise Salvatore for all his hard work and even hold him without being asked to. It had been such a wonderful experience at the time and yet, the more Salvatore thought about it, the stranger and stranger the behavior seemed, especially now that Karl had confronted him.
Speaking of Karlā€¦ Mother seemed quite upset with him when she spoke of him the night before. Going as far as to badmouth him specifically, calling him a ā€˜conniving little snakeā€™, despite the younger man usually being her favorite by a country mile. Had Karl done something to incur Motherā€™s wrath? Is that why Karl came all the way over here to make that deal with him? Is he trying to rally the 4 lords to rebel against Mother Miranda?
No... No, no no no, that couldnā€™t be true, thereā€™s no way.
Even Karl, for all his incredible intellect and hunger for power, was too afraid of Mother Miranda to ever try anything as drastic as that. That being said however, even though Salvatore doubted that Karl would ever try to rebel against Mother Miranda, it did seem like the younger man was trying very hard to get Salvatore onto his side for some reason. In fact, both Karl AND Mother Miranda appeared to be trying to sway the eldest Lord in their favor, though for what reason, he still had no idea.
It was definitely something that made Salvatore slightly wary of the both of them, though.
Thereā€™s nothing in this world that Salvatore hates more than doubting his beloved Mother, but even he couldnā€™t write this oddity of a situation off as a mere one-off incident or sudden change of Mirandaā€™s tune. Mother has been acting very strangely recently, doing things she wouldnā€™t normally do and acting overly affectionate as if to try and throw everyone off her tracks, and the longer Salvatore thought about it, the more he couldnā€™t help but wonder, as painful as it was to admit, if maybe Karl was actually onto something.
Logically, he knows that Karl is just being Karl, looking to stir up some trouble for his own, and supposedly Salvatoreā€™s, amusement, and that Mother Miranda is likely just trying to enjoy the time she has left with her children before she leaves on her mission. However, something in the back of Salvatoreā€™s mind canā€™t help but wonder if maybe thereā€™s more going on than heā€™s been led to believe by either of them. And as if this situation couldnā€™t get any more confusing for the deformed man, now his overly anxious and analytical mind was beginning to understand what Karl meant when he said there was something strange going on, no matter how much the rest of him practically screamed to just listen to Miranda like he always has.
Shaking his head of his scrambled thoughts and turning his focus back to his work, Salvatore decides that the best thing he can do right now is keep an ear to the ground on both Mother Miranda AND Karl, just to be fair. He still isn't sure if he plans on being 100% honest with Karl regarding their deal, but he supposes that maintaining a good relationship with the younger man wouldnā€™t hurt in the event he turned out to be right and Motherā€™s plan backfired on all of them.
Besides, if Karl did turn out to be right, and Salvatore was ready for if things took a bad turn, he could still be there to rescue Mother Miranda and ensure sheā€™s brought to safety along with them. Heā€™ll have successfully fulfilled his family duties to both Karl and Mother Miranda, without ever having to actually choose which side he was definitively on. A perfect plan if the mutant man says so himself. Now the only thing left to do between now and whenever things started getting interesting was work on the reservoir and wait for his gift to finally arrive, his mood regarding this whole situation greatly improved thanks to Karlā€™s visit.
Hopefully, if things went well, heā€™d have some exciting news to tell the younger man the next time they met up.
Maybe heā€™d even have a new friend to introduce.
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