by Meekins12345 » Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:47 pm
Zoticus looked over to Avery as she rested her head upon his shoulder, a weak smile appearing on his lips. He remained still but would ultimately watch her for a moment as she drifted off to sleep. He would wait one moment, two... then lean down to gently press the softest kiss to her hair. "I hope you can forgive me someday, Avery." He murmured in the quiet.
He moved his hand and motioned toward something and immediately, any security cameras in sight were flickered off and people began to come inside. Three men came forward toward the tub, where the two were. By this time, Zoticus was holding Avery to his chest, out of the pool. "Get her her blanket, it's on the seat. She'll be cold on the way back."
"You're not usually one to care Zoticus," A man with a large scar on his face commented.
"Did I tell you I wanted your opinion, Valerio?" Zoticus asked lowly
The scarred man, Valerio, said nothing and came back with a blanket, and the two men with him had ropes to bind her with.
"Good, now be quiet and gentle as you do so, we don't want to wake her up." Zoticus handed her to the larger man, soon straightening his shirt buttons. He hadn't looked at them, since his glasses were off. "I'll meet you at base."
The men were out in the blink of an eye without a trace, and the cameras were back up in running within just a few minutes. No one saw anything, and Zoticus carried a bundle of blankets back up to Avery's room that looked much like he was carrying the girl there himself.
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The car ride would be gentle but Avery would be covered in a blanket and bound, both her hands and feet, against the backseats. Those knots were sailor knots, and hard to undo with such thick rope. If she was not awake by the time they got back to base, she would be placed in a small, heavily locked, room, on a relatively decent bed to continue her sleep.
The room was painted with a very drab color of yellow, with a concrete floor and a tile ceiling. There was a light in the ceiling, able to illuminate the room. There were no windows, and only one door, which was very very locked and very, very heavy. There was a bed, along with a desk and a chair. The desk had nothing in it, save for some paper and a few pencils. By the bed was a lampstand, and nearby it was a small nightstand, with a cup of water placed there for her.