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Barty Crouch Jr. ([personal profile] liquidsky) wrote2013-09-15 07:37 pm

Snake's Pit

The best thing one could hope for when caught by Death Eaters was to be killed quickly. But of course, in the case of Sirius Black, that would have been a fool's hope. He was a captive of utmost importance and killing him before yielding any results was out of question.

Of course, that importance didn't really result in better treatment, as Sirius could probably attest to by now. The dungeon was dark and dreary, as dungeons tended to be, and his wrists were chained together above his head, the chain leading all the way up to a hook in the center of the ceiling. At least the chain was long enough that Sirius could sit.

In fact, he had no choice but to sit, since there was a collar locked around his neck that connected to the floor with a second chain, keeping him down to a certain level. So his hands were forced up a bit above his head, while said head was forced down to keep him from standing up. Uncomfortable and humbling, or that was part of the thought behind it.

There were no windows and only one door, locked, of course. Sirius had been brought there a good while ago, of course suffering some curses on the way. Now there really wasn't much for him to do but wait. Shouting would have been useless, but was also prevented by the dirty piece of balled of cloth kept in his mouth with another that was tied off tightly behind his head.

There was no way for the captive to tell time, but Barty thought that it must have been long enough for a feeling of dread and unrest to settle in firmly and for thirst to start. When he walked in, he didn't wear the hood or the mask, just his own face, betraying his youth, and his own eyes, hinting at dark intelligence and at least a hint of madness. He stopped in front of Sirius and looked down at him, not yet at his face, just looking him over as if he barely viewed him as a person.

Finally his eyes tried to meet Sirius' and he smiled, not bothering to make it anything but fake in its friendliness. "Doesn't seem to be your day."
grimbiker: (Suffer through it)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-21 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The Cruciatus Curse was no surprise. Sirius knew it was coming when Barty pointed his wand at him. But there was no preparing for the pain. It ripped through him and he let out a sharp yell before he could stop himself. He wrenched painfully against his bonds, body jerking as he struggled to stay upright. He shut his mouth, bit his tongue, tried to force down the groans of pain that were working their way up his throat. When it was over he was shaking. His head was bowed and, after a long moment, he looked up again. His eyes snapped back into focus.

"Doesn't matter." He rasped and sucked in a deep breath. The defiance had returned to his features, clear in the stubborn set of his jaw and the way his eyes shone. "That's going to be your only source because you're not getting anything from me."
grimbiker: (You're going to want to rethink that)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-21 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Sirius steeled his expression.

If he wanted to bring Remus in to watch, let him. Let him see what he'd done. Sirius didn't care. He didn't care if he would see him weak, helpless, and pitiful. He didn't care if it meant realizing that Remus never loved him. He didn't care at all.

Maybe if he told himself that enough times he would actually believe it.

"It doesn't change anything." Sirius said flatly. He kept staring into Barty's eyes. "Not for me. You might as well save your time and kill me now."

Not that he would, of course. No, half the fun was torturing people, not for information but for their own twisted pleasure.
grimbiker: (It's Sirius not Srs)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-22 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
This was for James, who had always been there for him. This was for Lily, who never shied away from telling Sirius what she thought of him, both good and bad but always, always what he needed to hear. This was for Harry, who had his whole life ahead of him, who Sirius had rocked to sleep while he sang him lullabies. This was for all of them. He loved them.

But, damn him, he loved Remus. He might have betrayed him, James, Lily, Harry, everything they stood for, but he still...

No.

Sirius's mouth twitched at the comment about his brother. Did they do this to him too before they killed him? Did he know the pain that Sirius was about to endure? Their lives had diverged so far since the time they'd been young boys. Funny that they should meet their deaths in the same way.

"You'll have to kill me." He said evenly, jaw set stubbornly to mask the fact that he'd just had to forcefully smash the first doubts that crept into his mind.
grimbiker: (Never tickle a sleeping Sirius)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-22 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Sirius's lips curled back into a snarl. He jerked his head back as much as he was able (which was to say a little), trying to get away from the touch. He rebelled against the slide of fingers through his dark hair in a sick imitation of the way Remus had passed his own hands over him. He would rather have endured the Cruciatus again than to feel that touch.

But it was what Barty said that made him thrash in his chains before he came back to himself. He should stay quiet. He shouldn't let this get to him. But damn everything that Death Eater had no right.

"Don't say his name." He snapped. "Don't talk about him like that." Like he'd put his filthy hands anywhere on Sirius's brother.
grimbiker: (yelling)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-22 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Sirius jerked his hand against his shackles so hard it was a wonder he didn't break his wrist. The metal dug into his skin, sure to leave dark bruises-- bruises that no one would see but Sirius would feel.

"You didn't-- Regulus never would have--"

Oh but he would have, wouldn't he? What was there to stop him from taking a lover among the Death Eaters, the group that he had joined of his own free will, even if he had backed out later. He used to idolize them. There must have been nothing more thrilling than to know that one of them had looked his way.

"You're lying."

Not his brother. He wouldn't have let this monster touch him. He wouldn't have.

Just like Sirius wouldn't have let a Death Eater take him to his bed? Fallen in love with one?

Oh, Barty was right, it did hurt.
grimbiker: (looking down)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-22 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
For the first time Sirius looked away. He couldn't stand to see those eyes. It was all too easy to imagine Regulus gazing into them with nothing but blind trust and misguided love in his own eyes.

It wasn't true. They hadn't. He was just trying to get under Sirius's skin. He was letting him.

"I didn't betray him." Sirius spoke clearly.

He turned his back on his parents, on the rest of his family, but not Regulus. He'd tried to warn him and steer him back on the right path but each time Regulus shoved him away, at times literally, until Sirius gave up. It was clear there was no getting through to him and Sirius soon accepted that there was no saving their relationship. So often he didn't want to.

Stupid, cowardly, ignorant Regulus. He wasn't the only one who had never got over their broken relationship.

Sirius tilted his head away some more. He was breathing deeply, slow, steadying breaths through his mouth. If he could only regain some sense of calm, center himself, he could focus on something other than the falsehoods the Death Eater was uttering.

Lies mixed with truth. Because Sirius had failed Regulus. He knew that. He knew from the moment he learned of his death.
grimbiker: (flash bastard)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-09-22 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Sirius gritted his teeth but still cried out. The pain was sharp and through it he could barely feel the blood running down his torso. He instinctively shrank back and pressed against the wall.

But that physical pain was still preferable to the taunts and so he focused on that. Better to track the progress of the blood as it slid across his skin. Better to count each throb that cut across his torn flesh.

Several long moments passed and then, inexplicably, he laughed. He turned his gaze back to Barty.

"That your best? This little paper cut? Merlin, I'm insulted. They sent you to practice on me, didn't they? This is your training session. I guess the Death Eaters have these all the time. 'How to torture people.' Well, you have to start somewhere. Do they hold lectures too?"
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[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-11-30 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
The chains moved before Sirius could attempt to lunge forward. He quickly moved to stand on his toes. He was balanced precariously-- he was no dancer-- and soon enough his toes started to ache from bearing his full weight. Not only that but he was still bleeding and stinging from where his skin had been sliced open.

How many innocent people was he willing to watch die? He had sworn to protect and he would-- but that would mean choosing between his friends and godson and strangers. And he would do anything for his friend's family. He'd promised him.

"I told you, you'll have to kill me." Sirius stared at his captor. "I'm not betraying them."
grimbiker: (flash bastard)

[personal profile] grimbiker 2013-12-20 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"No--" The word slipped from his mouth before Sirius could stop it.

Protests wouldn't help in this situation. They would only make it worse. The Death Eater would know he was hitting the right weak point. Then again, if Sirius remained silent, he wouldn't buy it either.

When he imagined being captured this was not how it went.

There was one way out of this. Lie, hope the bastard believed him and didn't know Occlumency, and bide his time until they found out he wasn't telling the truth.

"No..." He continued, letting his mask fall so his pain was clear on his face. "Don't. I'll-- what do you want?"

This was not going to work but at least he'd have tried.