Something different

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"How long do you think they'll take this time?" A male's voice asked, seeming to talk to another. "I don't know. They didn't tell us." Another man almost snapped back. Of course, these voices were very familiar. Hersha and Welter. Who else would you be seeing?

"They said they were bringing back something 'special'." Hersha said with a seemingly annoyed tone but you honestly weren't sure.

Pressing your lips together, the faint sound of thunder rumbled outside and rain pounding against the roof. Like the usual, you laid on the floor with a blindfold over your eyes and hands and feet bound. They probably thought you were asleep after the bath you had taken so it was best that you acted to be sleeping.

"Something 'special'?" Welter said in a questioning tone, the sound of fingernails beginning to tap on a table filled their silence. Then, Hersha sighed. "I don't know what it is but until then, we stay here with (name)."

Just from hearing your name, you flinched a little which means they probably noticed it. "Are you awake?" Welter called out to you. Jumping a little, you then nodded and gripped your hands into fists. Oh no, you thought.

But instead, Hersha yawned. "Well, I'm tired. Take him if you want, Welter. It's too late for me." He responded and then the sound of someone standing up and walking away, footsteps getting closer then descending.

A chill went down your spine from you being alone with Welter but you heard the sound of a door opening and closing, the sound of rain pouring getting louder then muffled again. So, he left to watch the rain? You thought for a moment, not hearing anything else then Hersha's door closing down the hall. He must've.

Now being alone, you let out a sigh and rolled onto your back even though it pushed on your bound arms. It hurt to lay on your stomach or side so either way you laid, you were uncomfortable. Even though nothing breathing was in the room but you, you didn't dare do anything just incase Hersha heard or Welter walked back in.

Silence grew over you and you began to zone out. Brows furrowed and lips curves into a frown, you stared at the blindfold over your eyes and thought. There wasn't much to think about anymore. Then, something touched your sides and lifted you up. "Ah!" You freaked out, the feeling if something cold touching you. You didn't hear any doors open or footsteps. Now way you were that far into thought.

"Did I scare you?" Welter laughed and you could imagine his expression. A grin on his face and eyebrows quirked, sharp teeth very visible now. You didn't do anything but let him carry you to whatever room he was taking you. Most likely his. He then softly set you on the ground and removed the cuffs around your ankles. He took you, lifted you like a child, to your feet.

"Here. Is that better?" He replied and opened the door. The two of you walked in and he yawned. "I guess I'm as tired as Hersha." Welter was a different man when others weren't around. He was a lot nicer, it seemed. Sure, he was still brutal with you but he was much more violent with more presences.

"Alright. Come on." He said and took your arm, dragging you off and setting you down on the bed. Again, the cuffs went back around your ankles. He laid you back. Of course, you started to get scared on the inside.

Then, something cold yet sleek hit your bare skin. What is it? Quickly realizing what it was, you wondered what he was doing. If you aren't wrong, this should be a blanket. An expression of confusion took over your face as more weight was put on the bed, it creaking a little.

Then, arms were wrapped around you, a chin pressed against your head and a chest against yours. Wait, what? Is he...cuddling with you? You wanted to pull away yet stay at the same time. He was warm but he could hurt you at any moment. And you could bite him or something right now if you wanted but that would land you in a terrible situation. "Goodnight." He hummed and squeezed you tighter.

What was going on?

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