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damned_doctors April 10 2011, 17:43:36 UTC
It was interesting to watch someone who had so much experience with torture wake up as a victim of it. The details of what Ruby had done versus what Ruby had had done to her over her "lifetime" as a demon was only vague, but the doctor figured she'd been on both sides of the equation a number of times.

For that reason, there was no real fear in her body language as she slowly woke up. She tried a restrain once and then left it, rather than desperately trying to break free the way that most of the patients did. There was no desperation in her tone, nor did she yell and shout. It was certainly different, but no less fun or interesting.

The doctor moved away from his spot at the edge of the room, but even as he came closer his features remained shrouded in darkness. It was not that he was afraid of being found by his victims someday, but more that a fear of the unknown was far, far worse than anything else.

"Believe me, I know that you've been through this before, Ruby," he said, his tone even calmer than hers. "But I don't need someone to scream to enjoy this. And if all goes well, this will be different from anything you've been put through before." He said it as if that was a good, exciting thing, rather than something she should dread.

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thatdemonbitch April 10 2011, 23:28:17 UTC
A chill ran through her courtesy of both the tone in his voice and the fact that she couldn't quite strain to make out any definitive features. Who was this creep? She was gonna have to find out, because when she got her hands free, he was gonna be sorry.

It wasn't often she got the chance to get up close and personal with the people -- things? -- things that had hurt her, but revenge was something she had developed a taste for a long time ago and this guy was no Alastair. She didn't have to run screaming the other way, she was the powerful one. They wouldn't be tweaking her powers if that weren't true.

"I doubt that," she responded, tone curt and harsh. The closer he stepped the faster her heart was pounding. Sure, she was used to this, but it didn't mean she liked it anymore. And words were the best she had right now to get her out of it or delay it somehow. Maybe the night would end before -- nah. She didn't have that kind of luck. She tried to subtly pull on her restraints as she spoke -- she still had some of that augmented strength, didn't she? Maybe she'd have better luck getting out of this experimental crapshoot than others had. Maybe.

"You don't know how creative they get downstairs." Her tone darkened and she let a half-sneer, half-smirk work onto her lips, staring at where she suspected his eyes would be based on the outline of his shadowed figure. "If you did, you'd be untying me - because when I'm outta here? I'm gonna come back and do it to you. Then we'll see who's screaming."

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damned_doctors April 11 2011, 03:43:07 UTC
Trying to threaten him in return was a valiant effort, especially since the doctor knew that there was weight behind the demon's words. The creatures had more or less created the art of torture, and he knew that if she did get a hold of him, he would pay. But that simply wasn't going to happen. They held all the cards, as much as Ruby believed that her "Father" might some day come and save her.

There was no point in getting into all of that, though, and so he only shrugged and shook his head. "We can worry about that when the time comes." Which would be never, but he could at least let her hold onto that one delusion. See, he wasn't completely cruel.

"In any case, this won't be normal torture. That body isn't even yours, and so damaging the flesh will accomplish nothing." It would all regrow eventually, and more than that, the demon inside had no attachment to what she was inhabiting. It would be a pointless exercise. Which was why he needed to dig deeper than that and see if it was truly possible to undo Lucifer's work.

"I do have to ask before we get started, though," he continued as he tapped his finger against his chin; the movement was only barely visible. "Is it true that you feel nothing? Or are there still some shreds of emotion left in you?" There was no guarantee that he would get an honest answer, but he was still interested in seeing what she'd say.

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deal with this s3 icon. :| she's ... obviously not suddenly blonde /whatevs. thatdemonbitch April 11 2011, 07:14:00 UTC
There was a flicker of concern in her when she realized this wasn't going to be about torture. She could feel pain again, was locked to this vessel, and they still weren't calling that good? Fan-freaking-tastic. That meant worse news forever this was going, and that creativity of hers was going into overdrive thinking of the options. If they could pin her to the vessel, there was no reason they couldn't rip her out and torture her the good old-fashioned, Hellfire way.

She tried to spit in his face at that final question, on sheer instinct. All right, sure, there was no hope of her actually being able to spit that far, but the principle was the important thing and she had that in spades. Whether he meant it to or not -- and she suspected he meant it to -- the question itself was something of a knife to the gut.

"Go to Hell," she directed. It was none of his business what she could and couldn't feel. Remembering what it was like to be human was different than still feeling it. She wasn't lucky enough to get all the feelings. Just shadows. Just barely there but not really enough. It was part of what made being around Sam as caustic as it was for her. It pulled her closer to it which, as good as it felt, was dangerous to what she needed to use him for.

The last thing she needed was this supposed doctor shoving that fact in her face.

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uhhh no she totally just changed bodies in the middle of this. (nottalking) damned_doctors April 11 2011, 17:46:15 UTC
While she wasn't yelling, the fact that she'd made a sad attempt to spit at him (the distance was too far, even if he had drawn closer) and had told him to take a trip to her home made it clear that he'd already hit a nerve.

That hadn't been so hard.

"Actually, I'd be curious to hear about it. I've been told that I'll be going there a number of times, but I'm not exactly up on the details. Just what is Hell like?" He realized that she wasn't likely to tell him a thing, but keeping his cool and subtly taunting her was a good way to work even further under her skin. Which wasn't a part of the process, but that didn't make it any less enjoyable.

He was going to have to get to work soon, but a bit of setup was always preferable to just getting down to business.

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totally. i just forgot to write that power in my application i hope you don't mind lololol thatdemonbitch April 12 2011, 21:08:17 UTC
It was a little frustrating, to know that he was trying to bait her and simultaneously be unable to keep herself from rising to it. But hey, not like she could help it. The guy had a way of getting under her skin, and not in the Alastair way either. It was more like an unshakable urge to throttle him thanks to that reliably short fuse on her temper.

"Wouldn't be too excited for stories, if I were you. Because as soon as I'm out of here? I'll make sure that you get a one-way ticket to see firsthand." She jerked at the binding on her wrists again, trying to sit up a little and failing as she sneered at him, hatred seething in her tone. It wasn't the same kind of panicked, urgent attempt at escape that was expected, though. It was more like a furious urge to break him in half that instigated her actions. For Ruby, the two had a nasty habit of crossing wires.

But the reality of it was that there was no amount of rage or attempted use of her supernatural talents that was going to get her off that operating table, and there was a fear creeping into her as that sank in -- a fear that was usually reserved for the likes of higher beings. This was just the foreplay. She wasn't in control here, and she was running low on hopes of changing that.

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damned_doctors April 12 2011, 22:09:24 UTC
The doctor found it odd that Ruby was bothering to promise him a place in Hell when he had just mentioned how he'd heard that threat a number of times before. Honestly, when it came that many times and nothing ever happened, it lost a lot of its weight. He wasn't dismissing the fact that Hell existed by any means -- Ruby here was proof that it did -- but he didn't believe any of the people who ended up under his knife were actually powerful enough to send him there.

There was something interesting about this whole experience, though. While Ruby was still behaving like a caged animal, she was more similar in temperament to a bear or a lion rather than a rabbit or a dog. It made perfect sense to him, since most patients acted on fear whereas she acted on anger. More than that, the hatred that came off of her was backed up with a certain sense of her own belief in her power.

If she actually had all of her abilities here, he knew full well that she could flay the skin from his bones.

And the human reaction he had to it was interesting; his heart was pumping and his forehead was wet with sweat. Not that she could see any of that, but nonetheless...

That was all it was: a reaction. It wasn't going to stop him from doing his job, and so with a shake of his head, he moved over to a side counter to grab his instruments. The first thing he needed to do was open her chest up, and so he grabbed for the electric saw and moved back over to the table with it.

"Unfortunately, to get to the real interesting part I'm going to have to put you through physical pain first. I know it's old news for you, but just bear with me, if you would." And with that, he turned it on.

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thatdemonbitch April 12 2011, 22:56:57 UTC
At first, she wasn't sure what the tool he'd picked up was. Not like she had the world's greatest vantage point, lying there all useless on the table. But when he kicked it into high gear, the buzzing was heads up enough. It was impossible to push back her first instinctual urge to tug harder at the bonds -- she could feel her wrists rubbing raw from the attempts, but that pain was nothing compared to what she could see coming.

It was because of her experience with this kind of torture that she was able to reason herself out of the useless struggle and bite back the fearful scream that was ready to jump out of her throat. If she kept wriggling like she was, it was gonna be worse. It wouldn't just be one quick cut, it'd be tearing up her chest and dragging it out until he could get one deep enough.

Her willpower was strong enough to force the waves of panic that she had unfortunately let slip past back behind a look of pure loathing, holding her chin high and tensing her body to keep herself from budging like she wanted to. There was no escaping this. She just needed to tough it out and try and focus on milking answers out of this guy instead of letting him get under her skin -- literally and figuratively.

"Nice toy. Back in my day, we did things the old fashioned way. Knives, scalpels. But you're too young to remember what that's like." She sucked in a breath, trying to somehow make her back press further into the table and make her chest, diaphragm and stomach more concave.

"You'd think there'd be a little creativity. Come on, Landel pays you assholes for this, doesn't he? If I were you, I'd ask him for better benefits. Dental, maybe." It was pretty rushed, but the snideness was all crammed into the right places. She needed to bait him into telling her something, so she could at least walk away from this with more than she'd known. Like whether they were answering to Landel or Aguilar these days, and if they even knew where the good doctor was.

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damned_doctors April 13 2011, 04:27:27 UTC
There was the panic. It seemed that even a demon, one who was admittedly far older than him -- as she'd just pointed out -- couldn't remain completely unfazed in the face of a saw that could tear her current vessel into pieces if he so pleased. Luckily for her, he didn't, but he was going to have to open her up a bit, just to get to the important parts.

"Oh, well, knives and scalpels are all well and good, but they won't do much against bone." Not in his experience, at least. Trying to saw through bone with a knife would actually probably be even worse torture when it came down to it, so Ruby really should have been thanking him. But that was something she could likely deduce for herself.

She was tossing out words to try and distract him, but he'd been through enough idle chitchat already. "Believe me, the benefits are superb as is," was all he said in response. And while she was trying to press her body into the exam table as if she could somehow sink into it and get away from all this, that wasn't going to happen -- nor was he going to take any pity on her. And with the insults she was tossing out, she wasn't really doing herself any favors either.

Not that flattery would have changed his mind, had she resorted to that. In a way, perhaps it was best that she was holding on to some sort of integrity.

He was thinking too much again, though, and so without further ado he bent over her and positioned the saw above her sternum. Slowly, he lowered it to cut through skin and then bone.

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thatdemonbitch April 13 2011, 10:17:21 UTC
It hurt worse than she remembered. Hell, she'd come off fresh from another trip downstairs for a reminder on why she needed to get her job done right six months ago and it still hurt worse than she remembered. Maybe it was the saw, hey, maybe it was just dull from overuse. They had to get pretty good mileage out of the thing in a place like this.

The pain split through her, and at first she was able to clench down on her jaw. The way the blade whirred into her sternum, she was pretty sure she could feel every rotation of the blade shaving off more of the bone and cutting deeper, blood spreading warm across her chest. But her pride didn't last. It was maybe twenty seconds of excruciating agony before she gave in and her head pressed down against the table, chin tilting up some as she cried out in loud, desperate shrieks of pain.

No. The truth of the matter was that it never got easier, and with her demon pain tolerance cut down to a minimum in her vessel for some weird reason in here, she couldn't even pretend she had a leg up on this. The only way it could be worse if he used fucking holy water to 'sterilize.' She might as well be dead in the for-good sense of the word, impaled on her own knife -- again, apparently -- instead of suffering through that.

Her eyes shot wide at first, the intensity catching her off guard, and the whites quickly disappeared, her pupil dilating and pushing an inky blackness that made the entirety of both her eyes look like shining black pits, hollowed out. And then slowly, her eyes squinted instead of widening as she tried to fight back further tormented noises like the choked shrieks that were still in the back of her throat.

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damned_doctors April 13 2011, 18:46:22 UTC
The fact that she was able to hold out for even that long without making a sound was rather impressive, though that wasn't something the doctor would admit to out loud. It also would have been a pointless gesture, seeing how the buzz of the drill and Ruby's screams would make it impossible for his words to get through. That was fine, though. For the moment, they were past the point of words.

With the light all centered on her, he was able to take in every sight, from the blood that was soaking through her ruined clothing to the shade that her eyes turned as the screaming intensified -- and then eventually died down. That was only because she was putting all of her effort into stopping herself, but that was fine.

Once she had been opened up far enough, the drill was finally turned off. Some of her blood had splattered onto him due to his less than conventional methods, but he didn't mind. As far as he knew, demon blood was only dangerous if ingested, and probably not from a demon of Ruby's level.

Sighing, he set the drill to the side and then moved forward to eye her exposed heart. "Normally you'd be put under for this, but we generally pick patients who can handle staying awake for it." And it was just so much more engaging that way. "Any guesses on what comes next?"

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thatdemonbitch April 14 2011, 02:29:05 UTC
The splatter of the blood died down when he pulled the drill back, and Ruby's jaw slowly shuddered closed, but only for a brief moment. Her lips were chapping a little, not that it was exactly what she was focusing on. The demon was a little distracted by the way the blood was slowly running down her clavicle into the hollow of her throat where it formed a tiny warm pool.

A choking noise churned in the back of her throat, almost like a gurgled noise because she couldn't quite make out a full word. Her chest heaved, heart pulsing at the speed that'd be more acceptable out of a rabbit that was in the process of frightening itself to death. Slowly, she heaved a few labored breaths, lips parting with every gasp and eyes staring distantly back at the dark ceiling that she couldn't really make out.

In her first few decades in Hell, she'd tried to will herself away to some safer corner of her mind. Now, that corner didn't exist and she just had to hollow herself out. The breaths worked her up to being able to speak again, though, and though it wasn't evident in her eyes themselves because the darkness wasn't going anywhere, the twitch of her eyelids made it clear that she shifted her gaze towards him.

"Go screw yourself," she breathed, voice shaky. A thin sheen of sweat had worked its way onto her skin.

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damned_doctors April 14 2011, 03:44:03 UTC
That wasn't a very interesting response. The doctor sighed and shook his head, realizing that he couldn't expect too much for someone who had just had their chest sawed open while awake. Then again, he'd been hoping for a bit more pizazz from a demon, but that had clearly been a mistake.

If she wasn't going to play along with him, then he'd just have to keep going. After all, she was almost human -- physically, at least -- right now. That meant that she was bound to pass out from the blood loss eventually. It was probably for the best that she couldn't see her insides all that well with the way she was strapped down, since that sight alone could lead to fainting.

For him, however, it didn't even make him weak in the knees.

"Let's move along, then," he murmured to himself as he went to collect the next ingredient needed for this process. It was in his bag, and it was only after he dug it out that its radiance was revealed, lighting up the portion of the room that he was in. The unbelievably bright light came from the contents of the syringe that he was now holding; clearly it was a substance not known to most men.

Ruby should know it, though, and so the doctor walked back toward her, holding it in front of him to show it off. "Recognize this?" If she was clever, she'd see where this was going.

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thatdemonbitch April 17 2011, 04:31:35 UTC
It was hard to stay focused on any one thing that wasn't the slow trickling loss of blood or the pain radiating from her chest cavity. So, when she realized he was trying to get her attention, it took a minute for her to drag her line of sight over that way. The glow was pretty evident beyond the range of the overhead lamp, and she didn't quite manage to place it right away. After all, she'd never seen the stuff in person.

"Yeah, yeah, I saw Harry Potter. What," she had to pause to swallow back a heaved, labored breath, "you got a unicorn out back?" It didn't matter whether or not they were real right now, what mattered was she was beginning to seriously hope that it was unicorn blood in his hands somehow and not what her mind was beginning to consider.

There weren't a lot of things that glowed like that in this universe -- well, her universe, really. But she was beginning to bank on the (admittedly flawed and pointless) hope that it was from someplace else. It wasn't like Landel couldn't pull something to that degree off. He was all about digging his grubby little fingers where they didn't belong.

But, when she really gave it a good look, every part of her knew. There was no two ways about it. Demons had a kind of sixth sense about these things and what was in the good doctor's hands was 100% angelic. Bestowed with the Grace of God and Heaven and all that good stuff that Ruby wanted nothing to do with. Hell, she'd bailed on Sam when it had come up, the last thing she wanted was for that crap to be in the hands of Doctor Moreau.

Unfortunately, she wasn't really in any position to be hiding her recognition. And with the pain lessened from when he was actively slicing her open, there was only one reason that her eyes weren't going back to normal. There was some real fear there in the way her mouth twitched and her eyes narrowed. She tried to push it back down as the cold feeling came over her, but … well. There was only so much she could do for what was a totally justified reaction. Castiel may not have had any juice in him, but by the looks of it, what this guy had was exactly the opposite. No angel, just juice.

Maybe if she were anyone else, she'd be begging for respite and trying to barter right about now. Maybe she would have honestly believed that there was something he wanted from her that she could bargain her way out of this position with. But, not Ruby. She wasn't exactly a stranger to the concept of agony and torture for the sake of it. So, she just choked down a vulnerable noise and tilted her chin up some, staring at the ceiling and forcing herself not to watch. Like that would somehow make it easier.

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damned_doctors April 17 2011, 05:42:38 UTC
Of all the things to mention, Harry Potter? The doctor couldn't say he was read up on that particular subject, but he got the feeling that they didn't make much use of syringes in that particular altverse. The fact that a demon knew much of anything about that was interesting, but it seemed that even Ruby had the time to read books. From what he understood, that one boy's particular journey had managed to gain popularity as fiction in many other worlds.

He'd been here once, in fact, but the doctor had never had the pleasure of meeting him.

That was all besides the point, however. It seemed clear that Ruby, despite all of her deflecting, was starting to realize just what it was that he had in hand. It was actually rather remarkable; just holding it like this, he could feel the power radiating off of it. Like he was tampering with something far beyond him.

But as a scientist, he didn't believe there was such a thing. Anything could be tamed and then used, even an angel's power. Though getting a hold of this Grace had hardly been easy.

"We went through a lot of trouble to obtain this," he said out loud as he took his spot next to the exam table once more. He observed Ruby's blood soaking around her body and then onto the metal itself, but it was a sight he'd seen enough times that he could watch it with a detached interest.

"Angels don't fall as often as you'd think, and their Grace hides when they do. But for the sake of harnessing you, we made sure to get our hands on some." He slowly raised the syringe and then extended it closer to her, allowing her to look right at it. Would it burn her black eyes? Would she shy away?

Well, it was going to be injected into her soon enough, but he wanted to observe her initial response first.

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thatdemonbitch April 17 2011, 08:47:15 UTC
Hearing the confirmation from him didn't help her case in the slightest. She bit down on her lip to keep from letting a worried noise escape her, tried to tense her jaw and keep herself even and calm -- but there was really no chance of that. Not with him shoving the stuff in her face like she oughtta take a whiff. The smell alone … She turned her face away, a pained look visible in the curvature of her lips and the wrinkling of her brow.

After a minute, she even clenched her eyes shut, shying away from it as much as she possibly could while still within the confines of her restraints. granted, it wasn't really far at all, and it wasn't making her feel any better like she thought it would, but it was better than the alternative of staring at that syringe head-on. Just the realization that it was there had her gut twisting with discomfort and anxiety.

This time, there was no witty retort. She wasn't going to risk one -- not now. There just wasn't room for it when she was stuck between a hard place and the end of an angelic needle. Now that was one she'd have a hard time getting Sam to buy.

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