Who: Bella, Hao When: During the magic event. Where: A NPC-occupied house in Purgatorium. Rating: R. Warnings: Lots of violence and torture. Summary: Bella decides that she wants a better house.
"Less noise is definitely a good thing," Bella laughed.
"Well, they're muggles, and they'd definitely be better off dead than in this hellhole," Bella shrugged. She stretched and then walked up to the front door of the house, pointing at it. "Alohomora," she said, smiling as the door crashed open. She stalked into the hallway of the house, smiling as the mother and father of the family screamed.
"Now, now, pretties. No reason to scream. Yet," Bella said as she went up the staircase, to the bedrooms above. "And we got here early enough that they're still in their jammies. Isn't that so cute?" Bella laughed as she opened the master bedroom door, smiling a deadly smile. "Obscuro," she said, pointing her wand at each person's head, the spell causing a blindfold to cover their eyes. "Petrificus Totalus," she said, pointing her wand at each person's body and laughing as they became stiff and unable to move. "That'll keep them from running away," Bella said with a laugh as she went to the children's room.
She opened the door of the bedroom and smiled at the children who were cowering in the corner and crying. The little girl was about 5 and the boy was about 7. "Children are always so boring to play with," Bella said, sniffing in disgust. She pointed her wand at the little girl and smiled. "Avada Kadavra," she purred, laughing cheerfully as the girl died. "Now for you, boy," she said, smiling at the brother, then using the killing curse on him.
Bella turned and smiled at Hao. "Two down, two to go. We'll dispose of the corpses later," she said as she left the bedroom, closing the door behind her and gliding to the master bedroom again. She was in her element here, and it showed. She had a confidence that wasn't there before, along with a rather disturbing peacefulness that Hao had never seen in Bella.
Hao was truly amused. Truly he'd never seen Bella so... lively, before. If that was the right word for it. He was really ready to quickly dispose of the bodies, but it seemed that Bella had other plans. "Oh? You don't want to get rid of them now? I could easily take care of that for you." But he quickly envisioned revealing to the immobilized parents the bodies of their dead children--their horrified looks would be priceless. "Hn, I think I see." In that case, he'd allow her the freedom to do whatever she wanted.
Bella smiled. "Indeed. There's nothing like breaking a victim's spirit before you break their body," she said cheerfully. She used her wand to levitate each parent into the hall, placing them in front of the door, where they could see their children.
With a grin, she whispered into the mother's ear. "When I'm done with you, you'll beg me to kill you," she laughed. Then she cast crucio on the woman, laughing brightly as the woman did the only thing she could do while immobilized--let out a bloodcurdling scream.
The thoughts that ran through the mother's mind were those instinctive, protective parental thoughts. Hao suddenly thought of his mother (referring to his mother during the third incarnation)--she, with her father and husband beside her, had been prepared to dispose of him for fear of his power and ideals. They were ready to do it, even if it meant killing both him and Yoh. Chicheena... (translates to 'Extremely tiny' but also 'Pathetically weak') he thought to himself as he watched the woman cry out in vain. Uesless. Weak. Pathetic. Worthless. In the end, all humans were like that.
Inwardly, Hao was only justifying their actions or rationalizing. Outwardly... he laughed. Maniacal laughter. Laughter that erupted for the sole purpose of preventing himself from losing composure and control, although even now he hardly seemed composed at all. At the very least, he feigned amusement while turmoil boiled in his mind.
Bella laughed with Hao, and pointed her wand at the father, casting crucio on him also. He screamed in pain, and Bella laughed gleefully, letting the immobilization spell fall so he could writhe on the floor.
"Well, they're muggles, and they'd definitely be better off dead than in this hellhole," Bella shrugged. She stretched and then walked up to the front door of the house, pointing at it. "Alohomora," she said, smiling as the door crashed open. She stalked into the hallway of the house, smiling as the mother and father of the family screamed.
"Now, now, pretties. No reason to scream. Yet," Bella said as she went up the staircase, to the bedrooms above. "And we got here early enough that they're still in their jammies. Isn't that so cute?" Bella laughed as she opened the master bedroom door, smiling a deadly smile. "Obscuro," she said, pointing her wand at each person's head, the spell causing a blindfold to cover their eyes. "Petrificus Totalus," she said, pointing her wand at each person's body and laughing as they became stiff and unable to move. "That'll keep them from running away," Bella said with a laugh as she went to the children's room.
She opened the door of the bedroom and smiled at the children who were cowering in the corner and crying. The little girl was about 5 and the boy was about 7. "Children are always so boring to play with," Bella said, sniffing in disgust. She pointed her wand at the little girl and smiled. "Avada Kadavra," she purred, laughing cheerfully as the girl died. "Now for you, boy," she said, smiling at the brother, then using the killing curse on him.
Bella turned and smiled at Hao. "Two down, two to go. We'll dispose of the corpses later," she said as she left the bedroom, closing the door behind her and gliding to the master bedroom again. She was in her element here, and it showed. She had a confidence that wasn't there before, along with a rather disturbing peacefulness that Hao had never seen in Bella.
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With a grin, she whispered into the mother's ear. "When I'm done with you, you'll beg me to kill you," she laughed. Then she cast crucio on the woman, laughing brightly as the woman did the only thing she could do while immobilized--let out a bloodcurdling scream.
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Inwardly, Hao was only justifying their actions or rationalizing. Outwardly... he laughed. Maniacal laughter. Laughter that erupted for the sole purpose of preventing himself from losing composure and control, although even now he hardly seemed composed at all. At the very least, he feigned amusement while turmoil boiled in his mind.
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