Hellhound AU
Sep. 21st, 2024 10:13 pmSometime round about 1900, a witch summoned a hellhound as a familiar.
He didn't mind it, hellhounds are loyal after all, and if some of her spells left him tired and drained, well, that was what he was there for, to keep her from using too much of her own energy for things. That and to eat the souls of her victims, sometimes.
But then, in the early 1970s, she ran afoul of a much stronger coven.
She was quite quickly banished to hell, but the hellhound couldn't be allowed to go with her, because, well, hellhounds are loyal and she was powerful and would have been able to use him to escape.
So the hellhound was made human, figuring that sixty, seventy, even eighty years if he was lucky would be enough time for the witch to have been consumed, so that even when the human-that-had-been-a-hellhound died, and Death herself realized that he was definitely not where, or what, he was supposed to be, she'd send him back.
But then one Charles Rowland kind of fucked up that whole plan by dying young and immediately running away from Death herself.
So the ghost-who-was-the-boy-who-was-the-hellhound has no idea what he was, or still is, under it all.
But, after a trip through hell to save his best friend (Hellhounds are loyal, after all) and time spent in a familiar position -though not a familiar kitchen- after that has been enough to knock a few things loose...
He didn't mind it, hellhounds are loyal after all, and if some of her spells left him tired and drained, well, that was what he was there for, to keep her from using too much of her own energy for things. That and to eat the souls of her victims, sometimes.
But then, in the early 1970s, she ran afoul of a much stronger coven.
She was quite quickly banished to hell, but the hellhound couldn't be allowed to go with her, because, well, hellhounds are loyal and she was powerful and would have been able to use him to escape.
So the hellhound was made human, figuring that sixty, seventy, even eighty years if he was lucky would be enough time for the witch to have been consumed, so that even when the human-that-had-been-a-hellhound died, and Death herself realized that he was definitely not where, or what, he was supposed to be, she'd send him back.
But then one Charles Rowland kind of fucked up that whole plan by dying young and immediately running away from Death herself.
So the ghost-who-was-the-boy-who-was-the-hellhound has no idea what he was, or still is, under it all.
But, after a trip through hell to save his best friend (Hellhounds are loyal, after all) and time spent in a familiar position -though not a familiar kitchen- after that has been enough to knock a few things loose...
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Date: 2024-10-01 07:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-10-01 08:07 pm (UTC)He nudged Edwin's shoulder then, unfolding and stretching, heading to the games cabinet, "C'mon, round of Battleship ought to keep us busy that long." Either that or it would be over within minutes because sometimes Edwin could read him that easily, it was always one of the two and Charles still hadn't figured out what the difference was.
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Date: 2024-10-02 07:30 pm (UTC)He watched as Charles walked to the closet to get the board game, and Edwin stopped to let himself feel this for a moment. This emotion wasn't entirely fear, not yet. But close to it. It didn't numb him just yet but it made him... a bit aware. Hellhounds belonged to Hell. It was their home. Even if Charles's owner was still alive, it may have been sealed, but it still meant that there was a chance Charles needed to return to Hell...
There was a chance Charles would leave at the end of this and that scared Edwin more than Hell itself.
"I see you are ready to be conquered once again," Edwin said at last with a playful eyebrow.
Battleship was a fun game. Not for the impulsive. But Edwin liked to use it to study Charles's habits, and he was doing it pretty well if he could say so himself. Sometimes he deliberately missed some of his hits just to see how Charles would react. It was a fun game. It did entertain them until they were ready to visit Newt.
As they arrived at the small pharmacy, Edwin wished they could play Battleship forever.
"So, we are here for charms and supplies and just inquiring about witches on the side, yes?" Edwin asked Charles, to make sure they knew their plan.
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Date: 2024-10-02 07:52 pm (UTC)Mostly he was just glad that Edwin let the game go on instead of trouncing him immediately as he occasionally did, since they were meant to be using it to pass the time.
Upon arrival at the pharmacy he nodded at Edwin's confirmation of their task, "Yeah, figure easiest way to ask about witches is ask about who he contracts his charms through, that we might need some in bulk, not that we're trying to take him out of the loop."
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Date: 2024-10-02 08:26 pm (UTC)So Edwin rang the bell three times, waiting for the door to open. Thankfully, they didn't need to wait long. A man slammed the door open, setting his glasses as he looked at them. Giving the impression that he had not slept at all... or changed clothes in the past three days.
"Boys, welcome! It's been a while," he greeted them, motioning inside. "I almost thought you forgot about me. Do you boys get my weekly flyer with the new offers?"
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Date: 2024-10-02 08:42 pm (UTC)The smile hitched higher just a little as he moved to lean one hip against the counter, keeping out of the way, "If you've got a spare I'll have a look, Edwin's the one who knows what he's after." That much was no different than how they usually did things, and the fact that Charles was just a little more alert than usual was easily chalked up to the fact that they were employing something that was half subterfuge.
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Date: 2024-10-02 09:00 pm (UTC)Edwin crossed his arms as he was waiting for Newt to stop talking for just a second...
"Why would we go to Brazil, we have no cases there..." he wondered out loud. But then he shook his head. "Doctor--" he started but he remembered how Newt hated being called that. So with an eyeroll, Edwin started again. "We are here on business, Mr. Newt."
"Oh sure, yes, everything's on the house for you boys. I owe you a lot after all. So, what do you need?"
"We need some..." Edwin started, his gaze flickering to Charles for a second. "Well, we found ourselves out of protection charms. Premade ones."
"Aah, you need the witchy ones, don't you?"
"Precisely. And, well, a lot."
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Date: 2024-10-02 09:12 pm (UTC)He shrugged one shoulder, drumming his fingers against the strap of the backpack, "Ran out of the emergency stockpile, I'm usually better about keeping on top of inventory, making sure to pick up a handful of replacements even if I've only used one or two." Which was true, or at least true enough that he could say it without his voice hitching the way it did when he was trying to make something up.
It was definitely easier to follow Edwin's lead and just interject as needed to bolster what he was saying. And it was easy because that was how they did things anyway as often as not and while other regular acquaintances might notice something off, Newt wasn't likely to.
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Date: 2024-10-02 09:37 pm (UTC)"It is quite urgent," Edwin started, looking at Charles again. He was never good at pretending. His disguises did most of the work for him. "I suppose they are made by witches, yes?"
"Yes and those sweethearts work fast, so in a week or two I could get you your fix," Newt said but Edwin stepped closer to him.
"Maybe they have some already made? If we could ask them directly, that would be wonderful, and quite effective."
Newt narrowed his eyes, looking between the boys.
"Are you trying to get my supplier? Is this one of your cases?"
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Date: 2024-10-02 09:45 pm (UTC)He flashed his most winning smile, "It'd just be this once. You know you're our favorite." Which was maybe laying it on a little thick, which was why he added, "And not just because of professional courtesy discounts, either." This was where things could get dicey and he knew it, but he also knew that Newt liked them, which he was pretty sure had as much to do with their following his sometimes esoteric rules as it did with anything else.
But they, or Charles at least, followed those rules because he actually liked Newt in turn, which would just run this all in circles, which was why he bit his tongue to keep from rambling on further.
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Date: 2024-10-02 10:14 pm (UTC)Newt took a moment, eying Charles but then burst out laughing. Almost manically.
"I thought you're after witches now! What a stupid idea, sorry about that, I like those ladies you know. I swear one of them has the hots for me but stupid coven rules forbid her to make a move or something."
"Mr. Newt, the charms..." Edwin tried to hint, letting out a tense sigh.
"Right right, lemme give you a name and address. Tell them I sent you," Newt searched around his cupboard for paper and pen, scribbling the name and address on it. Then he handed it to Charles. "Lady Goode is the one you need for the charms."
"We appreciate the help, Mr. Newt..."
"While you're there can you ask Daphne if she likes me?"
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Date: 2024-10-02 10:26 pm (UTC)A smile was turned on Edwin then, "Any other supplies we need to top off while we're here? Save us a trip later? I know I'm going to need a jar of oak ash, but other than that haven't used much of anything lately." It was, theoretically, the kind of thing they could make themselves, but it was easier to get it already measured and weighed properly. The paint jar was still half full, even after two new circles, but Charles believed in being prepared when he had the chance.
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Date: 2024-10-03 12:19 pm (UTC)Edwin let out a useless breath, walking up to Charles with a little smile. They succeeded, which was great. Trick is tricked... or something like that. A moment later Newt got back to them not one but two jars of oak ashes, also carrying what looked like... a rose.
"Here," he presented it to Edwin. Who blinked at him in alarm.
"Oh, no, no, no, not for you, for Daphne. This is a rose that never withers, just like my love for her- or is that too much? It's too much, isn't it?"
"I um..." Edwin frowned, looking at Charles for help.
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Date: 2024-10-03 05:11 pm (UTC)There was the full-beam charming smile again, "Which means we'll have to get back so we can relay the information, right?" Honestly he was a little worried about how smitten the man seemed, but he couldn't be sure if it was the result of magic or if it was just that they'd never seen him interested in someone before.
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Date: 2024-10-03 06:58 pm (UTC)"Oh, wow, you boys are saving me here again if you find out what she thinks, really!" Newt exclaimed as if he didn't hear Edwin at all. Or... most probably didn't want to. "Thank you, thank you!" And he went for a very enthusiastic handshake which Edwin got out of as soon as he could, only for Newt to catch Charles with it.
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Date: 2024-10-03 07:05 pm (UTC)The jars were already stowed by the time the handshake came his way and the grin ticked up higher as he returned it, shouldering his backpack again, "Look, this is the kind of thing that might take a few days, so maybe keep mum about it until you hear from us, yeah?"
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Date: 2024-10-03 08:11 pm (UTC)"You already kind of are," Edwin frowned at him, a bit unsure what to do with all the fliers in his hands suddenly.
"This is so exciting, now it's gotta be good news you bring. So, go go go, do your case, and report back if love is true or if I'm going to die alone! I'll keep your secret to the grave!"
"That is not why we are..." Edwin was trying to say as Newt was already ushering them out through the door.
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Date: 2024-10-03 08:30 pm (UTC)It was only when they were halfway down the block that Charles' composure finally broke and he laughed, shaking his head, "This is insane. This whole plan is insane." He wasn't spinning out, but it wouldn't take much to send him over that edge even with trying to reel himself in a little. He pulled the slip of paper out of his pocket to pass it over to Edwin, "Here, better if you keep this, innit?" Not because Charles was likely to lose it, but because he might deliberately misplace it, which was worse.
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Date: 2024-10-04 07:54 am (UTC)"Why, I did not expect to be asked to act as kind of matchmakers. I doubt we ever had a case like that," he wondered out loud as he took the paper. "Maybe the Case of the missing ring in '04 was the closest," he huffed and looked at the address and name in his hand.
The address where their next clue lied. And the key to Newt's romance.
"Do you think..." Edwin started but as he realized what he wanted to ask he just stopped, clearing his throat. It was better not talk about romance, it would only bring up sensitive topics. "So, we got our next clue. How should we proceed? We must consider that they may be able to tell your nature, Charles. So we must be careful in our approach."
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Date: 2024-10-04 05:11 pm (UTC)He shook his head, "If Esther figured it out, anyone who was actually involved is going to know right off." Another tight little head shake, "And there's no good will come of that." He ticked options off on his fingers as he relayed them, "They'll keep me in a vault somewhere until they can figure out what went wrong, or they'll change me back and keep me around for spell components, or they'll change me back and send me back to Hell because Hellhounds ain't supposed to be on the mortal plane."
There was no proof that anyone involved with the original trial was still alive -there was a good chance, certainly, as it hadn't been so long ago, but no proof- or even that they would do anything other than be mildly puzzled how Charles in his current state had happened, but apparently Edwin wasn't the only one who would run off after the worst possible outcome on a whim.
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Date: 2024-10-05 10:18 am (UTC)"I shall waste no time then," Edwin nodded, looking at the paper in his hand. He licked his lips nervously. It wasn't like they didn't do some things alone but it was rare. Doing a mission alone was even more so. "Let us regroup in the office once I am done."
He considered it for a moment. Witches were no small threat. And this was a sensitive issue. And... yes it put him in unease especially after dealing with Esther. But this was also about Charles's safety. He looked at Charles again nervously.
"I will find out if that trial was the one we need," he said determined. He wasn't sure what he wanted to say more yet he hesitated in moving away. Maybe it was just difficult to go on separate ways, no matter what.
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Date: 2024-10-05 04:00 pm (UTC)Which he knew Edwin would probably have an easier time of just in general, given Charles' own tendency towards impulsive decisions, not the kind of thing that would help in a situation that needed more than the usual amount of subtlety. Even still, knowing it was the right call, it made something clench uncomfortably in his chest.
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Date: 2024-10-05 04:59 pm (UTC)"It shall be alright," Edwin assured quietly. He looked at Charles holding his hand and he didn't want to let go. But not because he had to go to some witches. He just didn't want to let Charles go. "I still do not think I will ever learn boxing, however," he added to lighten the mood. He squeezed Charles's hand.
"I'm going now," he said, with a small, determined nod. "In two hours, then."
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Date: 2024-10-05 05:10 pm (UTC)He took a reluctant half-step back, "Two hours. Back at the office."
He was going to walk back himself instead of mirroring, because while the office was the one mirror that he could reliably find, he knew he needed to burn off some of the nervous energy building its way up his spine, and walking to the office was a better way to do that than pacing the office once he got there.
Though he would undoubtedly be doing that too while watching the time tick down.
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Date: 2024-10-05 07:12 pm (UTC)Edwin took a deep breath and knocked on the door. He was a ghost, yes, but dealing with witches required manners and rules and an immense amount of luck. And Edwin didn't count himself lucky.
The door was answered by a younger-looking woman, looking quite alarmed. Which was not a good start. Edwin politely greeted her, introduced himself, and apologized for calling on them so suddenly. He namedropped Newt which made the young witch smile, and actually let him inside.
"I take it you may be, um, well acquainted with Mr. Newt?" Edwin started after the witch introduced herself as Ms Daphne. He knew that Charles would definitely try to be true to his promise and at least try to see if Newt's affections were hopeless or not.
"Oh, no, we are only business partners," she smiled. "But he is funny. Come, I will introduce you to Lady Goode."
Right. Edwin had no idea how to handle that. What did that mean? Did that mean she was interested? Not interested...? He set his jacket straighter and walked after Daphne further inside the house. It seemed empty but Edwin was sure multiple witches were living or working here.
"This may be a slightly odd suggestion but I am only a stranger here, showing up and demanding to see Lady Goode. I was expecting to be treated a little, well, less polite," Edwin said instead. Daphne chuckled.
"You have bad intentions then, love? If yes, the Lady will know and we'll torture and kill you, ghost boy," she smiled. "We're not afraid here, only you should be. And that doesn't mean we're not civil."
Well, that certainly put things into perspective. Not that Edwin was here to eliminate anyone and yet if he had skin he would have goosebumps.
Daphne lead him to a room on the second floor, where an older, blonde woman in a black, elegant dress were seemingly waiting for them. She was holding a cigarette between her fingers, raising an eyebrow at the pair as they approached.
"Look at that, and here I thought we all have to die before this house becomes haunted," she snorted.
"Lady Goode, I presume," Edwin nodded politely but aware. "I am here on behalf of a client of mine. I am a detective working on case."
"Right, you're one of those ghost boys running around, dealing with the dead," the Lady said.
"You know us?" Edwin asked, unable to mask his alarm at the fact.
"Only the gossips, ghost boy."
"It's like meeting with a celebrity," Daphne giggled.
"That's enough, Daphne. Please, make us some tea, I'll have Mr. Detective in the office for questioning." With that, Lady Goode walked inside, expecting Edwin to follow. The boy swallowed, looking at Daphne for a second before walking in the office too. The door closed behind him and Edwin did feel multiple magic energies swirling. But one thing he clocked was immediate. The whole room had iron in the walls. No ghost could come in or leave, only through the open door. And that realization did not put Edwin to ease at all.
"Am I a prisoner?" the boy could not help but ask.
"Only until I know you're not a threat, boy," the Lady huffed and sat behind her desk. "So, tell me, what does a spirit reeking of Hell have anything to do with us?"
"Hm," Edwin huffed, setting his collar straight. He couldn't help thinking that it was a good call Charles wasn't here but he still wished to have him by his side right about now. "My question is concerning an older case. A client of ours is interested in some details that are not disclosed in the almanac, thus I wish to access your archives, or better, you may be able to help me personally."
Lady Goode narrowed her eyes and nodded Edwin to continue. If the boy had lungs he would have coughed by how thick the smoke was getting. Instead, he licked his lips and went for it. He brought up the debate in question, mentioning that the banned witch's belongings were not disclosed.
"And why do you of all ghosts want to know about those belongings? Who was your client again?"
"That is classified--"
"Just like the information you're seeking, love. So, what are we going to do, hm?" By this time, Daphne has returned with tea and biscuits. And when the door opened, and Edwin was thinking about bolting for worst case scenario, he realized he couldn't move from the spot he was standing. Daphne didn't offer him tea either because ghosts can't have tea she said, and left. Edwin felt his knees tremble as he faced Lady Goode again.
"I did not mean to--"
"Whatever you did or didn't mean, boy, we are still having a problem. Because you see, I was there at the whole thing. Still young, mind you, but even then I knew that if that bitch was dangerous and that trial was a bloody nightmare. So, once again, little detective, who is your client?"
"Ah, so now we start the torture part of imprisonment," Edwin huffed.
"Honey, this is only the interrogation part, think about that again when I get the iron chains."
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