Subject: Interquel: Untwisting Twistey, Part 1
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Posted on: 2018-03-20 16:41:00 UTC

Huinesoron brooded.

Huinesoron brooded quite a lot: every evening he brooded over what to watch on the television, what to eat for dinner, and whether he had time for a quick brooding session before bed. His preferred brooding attire was his black cloak, which he thought framed his cheekbones very nicely indeed. On this occasion, he was wearing it over a black tunic and black trousers, to achieve the proper brooding ambience.

The door to his office swung open, and Kaitlyn strolled in. She was wearing a corset - not as part of an evil-villainess-slash-dominatrix outfit or anything, she just liked corsets. "Uh-oh," she said, stopping short of the desk. "I know that look."

Huinesoron sighed deeply (an excellent addition to any brooding activity) and looked up. "Hello, my love."

"Hi yourself." Kaitlyn crossed the remaining space and perched on the edge of the desk. "What'cha brooding about?"

The British elf sighed again and waved a hand at the sofa. "Her."

Kaitlyn scrutinized the unconscious form of Twistey. "Hmm. Another one of your failed missions?"

Huinesoron quirked an eyebrow. "I assumed you'd make some kind of joke about her being passed out on my settee."

Kaitlyn snorted and rolled her eyes. "That would hardly be an appropriate joke... so what's the problem with this one? There must be a problem; you don't normally sulk at work."

"I'm not sulki-" Huinesoron cut himself off. "Apparently she won't snap out of her brainwashing - oh, yeah, she's been magically brainwashed - until we find a Lust Object for her."

"What, that's it?" Kaitlyn rubbed her hands together briskly. "Shouldn't be too hard. What about Zingenmir?"

"I think she's gone on a trip with Novastorme."

"Delta, then?" Kaitlyn frowned. "Or Juliette; I've never been sure which-"

"She and Tomash were going to 'work on the network permissions'." Huinesoron glanced at his computer. "Since we don't have a network right now, I figure they'll be a while."

"Heh." Kaitlyn pursed her lips. "Alleb, then? I know she's free."

"Have you met Alleb? She'd never go for it. And anyway, I think-"

"Well, Nesh certainly will-"

"-that Twistey's actually straight."

Kaitlyn stopped staring at him. "Well, what's the point of that, then?"

"You see my problem," the elf murmured. "I've been scouring my board for a solution..." He waved at the cork-board behind him, which was covered in photographs, pieces of string, and random scraps of paper.

Kaitlyn eyed the setup. "You're about to explain this all to me, aren't you?"

Huinesoron beamed. "Well, red string links people I know have been in a relationship at some point; blue is people I'm pretty sure won't ever hook up. Then the pin colour says what sort of relationship they had, so pink is romantic, yellow is love/hate, black is-"

"Yes, yes, all right." Kaitlyn hopped down from the desk and walked round to study the board. "So... looking at this, it seems she's already got a bit of a thing going with Voyd, right? Why not just get them back together?"

"Ah. About that." Huinesoron turned to the unpowered computer, caught himself halfway. "Perhaps it's best if I just show you... come on, give me a hand with her."

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Twistey (not that she knew she was Twistey at that moment) came to in a brick-lined, grey-floored, and extremely rectangular corridor. She got to her feet with a jerky motion, like a puppet with one too few strings, and looked around. There was nothing of note nearby, so - without even a shrug - she set off down the hallway.

A few corners later, she came to something that was definitely of note. The wall in front of her simply did not fit with the rest of her surroundings: it cut the corridor at an angle, was shot through with glowing green lights, and most alarmingly of all, appeared to be rendered in realistic graphics.

Deep in Twistey's brain, the small part of her that was still her realised that this wall could not be dealt with by the standard NPC interactions (being: A, shoot it, or B, ignore it). She was going to have to do something... different.

She stepped closer. "... hello?"

"Hello?" The voice that came back was extremely faint, almost blocked by the wall. "Is someone there?"

"Well, hi there..." But that was the decoy talking, turning her voice into a low purr. Twistey shook herself and tried again. "Hi! Are you... I mean, who's that?"

"It's... is that you, Twistey?" The voice was stronger now, recognisable as Voyd despite the distortion of the wall. "What's going on? I was... hS sent me on a mission, and then I got trapped behind this... this massive red firewall."

"Huh." Twistey looked closer at the wall in front of her. It was most definitely green. "I think there might be two of them between us. It feels..." She frowned, rubbing at her eyes with one hand. "Familiar, somehow."

"Can you get me out?" Voyd pleaded. "There must be some sort of control - a button or a lever or, I don't know, anything."

"I'll see..." But the moment was passing. Now that she knew there was nothing behind the wall that she needed to shoot, the decoy was quite willing to file it under category B, 'ignore'. Twistey's mind slipped away, and the brainwashing was back in control. "... you some other time, lover," she purred, and strolled away, leaving Voyd to hammer helplessly at the wall.

Behind her, Huinesoron slipped off the invisibility cloak that had been covering him and Kaitlyn. "You see?" he said. "The Fun Control Walls don't bring them together - they divide them. And without the physical proximity to her lust object..."

"Yeah, I saw." Kaitlyn pushed her hair back from her face. "Back to the office, then? I'm sure there'll be something on the board to help."

"Yeah." Huinesoron gazed after Twistey's departing form. "Uh... do you think she'll be okay here? I don't much fancy trying to knock her out myself."

"I'm sure she'll be fine." Kaitlyn slipped her hand through the crook of his elbow. "Come on - the sooner we sort this, the sooner we can head home..."




I'm not sure this really came out as a shipfic? Ah, well, brooding.

hS

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