Dr Archie Hopper (
themaniwanttobe) wrote2014-01-14 06:20 pm
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AU verse [locked to Regina]
Madness. This was utter madness, he was sure of it. But madness or no, he was here.
Here in the worst place possible, somewhere he never thought he'd end up, but doing something he had to try, for the sake of everyone.
He had to try and talk to Regina. There was so much at stake, with the constant fighting, that he had to take the risk. Deep down, he doubted that he would be able to do much to get through to her, but if he didn't try, he end up regretting it for the rest of... well, however long they lived.
Flying up to her castle, he pushed down the stab of fear he felt. Regina was not to be trifled with, and he knew she wouldn't like his words. But still he flew up to an open window. The advantage of being a cricket meant that he could sneak past her guards. The feel of magic all around him made his teeth itch - or it would if he had any.
He'd struck lucky. Regina was alone in the third room he checked, and he hovered uncertainly for a moment, trying to work out the best way to approach her without getting swatted.
Here in the worst place possible, somewhere he never thought he'd end up, but doing something he had to try, for the sake of everyone.
He had to try and talk to Regina. There was so much at stake, with the constant fighting, that he had to take the risk. Deep down, he doubted that he would be able to do much to get through to her, but if he didn't try, he end up regretting it for the rest of... well, however long they lived.
Flying up to her castle, he pushed down the stab of fear he felt. Regina was not to be trifled with, and he knew she wouldn't like his words. But still he flew up to an open window. The advantage of being a cricket meant that he could sneak past her guards. The feel of magic all around him made his teeth itch - or it would if he had any.
He'd struck lucky. Regina was alone in the third room he checked, and he hovered uncertainly for a moment, trying to work out the best way to approach her without getting swatted.
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"What do you mean?" she asked, picking up her dress hem off the floor as she took several silent steps towards him. "You came back. You did what I asked!"
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"Oh. That. Yes..." Well, this would be even more awkward, as he was going to twist the truth slightly. Before the worst she could do was kill him outright. In this form... who knew?
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He was a cricket till recently, after all.
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Her eyes snapped back to his, frustrated by such useless information. With a growl, she turned away from him, walking away a few steps as she glared to one side, trying to work out what she could do, what this could possibly mean.
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He moved then, struggling to his feet as a human for the first time in over fifty years, more tentative than he would have liked.
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"Then it must be silenced," she then said slowly, not caring how impossible a task that was. The Queen never listened to reason, which was how she'd ended up this way.
Turning on her heel, she presented herself to him again, lifting her chin and fixing her eyes on his.
"Tell me how I stop them," she ordered. "You were part of that world, you must know a way."
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"If I can't silence them, then I will silence you," she drawled in threat, moving closer, step by small step, watching him struggle. "You said you were here to help me, bug" The phrase is now more demeaning than ever.
"So, help me or suffer. Your choice."
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"I think I find you much more satisfying as a man."
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Being a man again... he wasn't sure if he could do it. Couldn't face Geppetto as that man who destroyed his parents; at least the cricket was far enough removed that it didn't hurt quite so much. "Why... why is that?" he stammered out.
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"I think I will keep you. You could be more useful than I first imagined." She looked ahead out of the window, smiling to herself, enjoying her own performance. She certainly had no plans on changing him back, and even if she tried, it wouldn't be with the good magic that saved him, but dark magic that would do so much worse.
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"And in what way would I be useful to you? I don't know anything."
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