Conditioning (1/2)

It’s high time for another update from sad Oscar! Things are getting more and more dire the longer he waits for a rescue.

( Read from the beginning ) 


When Oscar could walk again without too much pain to his back, the human that tended to his bandages didn’t visit as often. He had others to attend to, so he said. Oscar couldn’t help but wonder how many others like him waited in cages, nursing their own burns. How many had come before him and left already?

The smooth-talking human that sent him to be branded on his first day in the new city would come by instead. He wandered the room, peering into cages and talking to the prisoners within.

When the man came to Oscar’s cage one day, Oscar lingered in the farthest corner he could. He couldn’t press his back against the metal without sending a jolt of pain over his healing burn, but he did his best to keep the distance between them.

The human had a glint in his eye that Oscar didn’t like. “Ah. So skittish. It’s time you got over that, little one. Most customers don’t want something too frightened, not from us.”

The man’s impatient face blocked everything else out. Oscar stared silently out at him and tried not to let his tears escape.

He didn’t know how not to be frightened in such a terrifying place.

The human rolled his eyes. “You’re one of Noriko’s dolls, I’d have thought you’d be more socialized.”

The mention of the first human to keep him trapped, to treat him like an object, sent a shudder down Oscar’s spine. He closed his eyes and ducked his head. The man was right. He should be used to humans staring in at him by now, and a part of him was. The rest wouldn’t let go of that fear.

The human scoffed. Oscar wasn’t looking, so he didn’t notice the man moving until he heard the metallic clang of his cage front opening. He looked up in time for that hand to dive in after him.

He tried to push himself back, only to flinch forward when the action hurt his burn. The front of his shirt provided the human a handhold on him, just like the first time he’d ever met him. He dragged Oscar out of his cage in that pinch grip, no matter how his tiny shoes pushed against the floor.

Oscar found himself dangling over the floor in front of the man’s dispassionate eyes. “Christ,” the salesman muttered. “Here I thought you’d be more ready to go.” Oscar squeezed his eyes shut and tried to curl himself into a ball. Every movement stretched and strained his back, and the skin might as well be on fire again. His cheeks glistened with tears.

The human wasn’t moved, but he did let Oscar drop with a pained yelp to his other palm. “Alright, conditioning for you, then,” he spat, though it felt more like he was talking to the air than to Oscar. His fingers curled closed over his palm until the much smaller man was immobile in his fist.

“No one bothers to tell me these things,” the human complained to himself. “Could’ve been working on this one this whole time and had him ready for turnover. Louts.”

Oscar squirmed in the human’s grasp, but not for escape. The thick skin folded around him, ensuring he’d never be able to get out. Instead, he tried to find an angle that didn’t strain his back. The curve of the human’s palm pinched at him and he had tears in his eyes from the pain.

Footsteps jarred him, but Oscar didn’t care about where he would go. He’d been taken to other rooms before, never knowing the direction. They always made sure he wouldn’t be able to find his way around, if he ever found himself free of a cage.

Another metal door opened, and Oscar paused in sheer surprise. The human spoke to someone inside another cage. “Alright, you get some conditioning for today, too. Come here, titch.”

Oscar’s heart pattered. He was going to see someone else his size. It would be the first time in months.

Even though they were both captives of humans that wanted to sell them away, it was something.

Oscar waited with a confusing mix of emotions twisting up in his chest. One part of him was relieved, another part eager. Another part was sad to think of finally seeing someone else sharing his fate. The last part of him, a tiny voice in the back of his head, was afraid of what he’d see.

He knew they had arrived when the hand around him swung forward and abruptly opened. Oscar slid down the tilted palm and landed on a table. An overhead light filled the cramped room with its yellowish hue, but Oscar didn’t pay any attention to the walls or other furniture. He pushed himself up on his hands and knees in time to see the other captive dumped on the table only a few inches away.

The human didn’t sit right away. As he turned towards a cabinet in one corner, the other small person picked himself up and looked over at Oscar, mirroring his surprise to see him.

The guy was younger than Oscar, but he couldn’t be sure by much. He was tall. Easily almost four inches even, if not more. He rushed over to help Oscar to his feet.

He must have been burned, too. Underneath the bedraggled hem of his hooded jacket, Oscar saw the pristine white of bandages like his own. This person didn’t have doll clothes like Oscar did yet.

“Hey, buddy,” the kid greeted in a soft voice. “You okay?” He got a stunned nod from Oscar and smiled with relief. “That’s good. Man, it’s been forever since they’ve let me see anyone else…”

Oscar, his head tilted back, remembered to answer. “Y-yeah. Me too.”

The stranger’s eyebrows went up. He noticed, just as Oscar had, that they both shared an accent, very unlike the humans they’d met so far. “Damn. Sounds like you came a long way just like me,” the stranger whispered. “What’s your name?”

Oscar couldn’t help but think back to the last time someone had asked for his name. Mina, the human that sent him on a plane so far away from home, and she hadn’t even written down the right name. “I’m Oscar,” he replied, whispering just like his fellow prisoner.

The stranger nodded. “Nice to meet you, Oscar. I’m–”

Well, lucky for the boys there is no purgatory waiting for them in this story.

Promises may be broken. Partners may be betrayed. Someone will definitely reach their breaking point in this, and snap.

Hopefully no body parts will be strewn, but you never know if there’s a blood pact waiting for them!

I like all these names, but they’re not quite cutting it just yet.

July 18th excerpt:

Dean growled. “Sam’s not facing them without me,” he said darkly, unconsciously putting his hand back down next to Sam and Walt. Almost protectively, despite his disagreement with Sam. Nothing had changed between them. “Where he goes, I go.”

Rufus smiled. “Then I think we have a plan.” He clapped his hands together and leaned forward. “Now refresh my memory. Where’s the grub in this place?”

Bobby sighed.

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Brothers Apart 

Flashback
For Science
Why are you sprite-sized?!
You BROKE INTO my CAR!
Brothers
Squeaklock Holmes
Barry and Xander, born trouble

Brothers Found

Clash of the Hunters
The Trials of Logan

Brothers Lost

There’s No Place Like Home
A Time to Heal
The Search
It’s a Tall World After All
Epidemic of the Mannequins
A lot of popcorn for one little guy
Wayward Sons
Bowman Lost
Kicking the walls down
Shadows on the Wall
Regarding Jacob 

Brothers Consulted

A Burglary at Baker Street
An Ice Pack for a Borrower
Little Sister
Mycroft and Lestrade
Did someone say ‘helicopter?’  
Agent Stan Baker
Aftermath: A Series of Consulted Shorts
A Day of Duality
The Heart of a Wolf

Brothers Chosen

Stan the Borrower?! 
Lucky the Leprechaun
A Drunk Giant 
Not a Pet
Live and Let Die
Avenue of Life

Brothers Discovered 

Two Lost Children
Don’t Take Him
Any Port in a Storm

Brothers Adopted

The Enemy of My Enemy
A Wild Bowman Appears!

Brothers Asunder

Dean of Nowhere
Bobby of Far Away
Dean of Wellwood  

Brothers Unexpected

RUN
The Parents
A World of Secrets
An Unexpected Visitor
The other half
Don’t hurt me
John meets Oscar
A Place for Oz
Sam and Nicholas

Brothers Divided

Brothers Split
Road Trip
Bouncing Jacob

Far From Home

Brothers United

One little Oz
M&Ms and Lucky Charms
Between the Brothers

Brothers Saved

The Fight

Brothers Kept

The Odd-Borrower-Out
A Friend in Need
Nothing

Brothers Remembered

The One that was Left Behind
Blast from the Past
Scolding the Giant
Jacob’s in Trouble

Brothers Grounded

To Wellwood!

Non-Brothers Apart

A giant on the loose
I’m the giant
Bigfoot’s a Hoax
Jacob’s new friend

Unknown AUs

Chase, what you doin’?
Something Borrowed
An Unexpected Dean
Pocketlock
The Ghostfacers
Kara

neonthewrite:

There’s a lot to unpack here! ;w;

Wood sprites do bury their fallen, usually right at the bases of trees near their village. A grave is not specifically marked, but the general area is. Most communities will try to grow some specific kind/color of flower in the area to make note of what it’s used for. Some communities also have a hall prayed into the nearby tree(s) where they can ink the names of the ones buried there.

Wellwood has a maple tree and a cluster of yarrow plants for its graveyard. It’s a peaceful area and sometimes those who have lost someone will pay respects by tending the yarrow. It’s not quite the same as “visiting” a specific sprite.

Bowman tends the area sometimes. Usually in winter, when the yarrow is dormant and in need of pruning or an extra prayer, he will take it upon himself.

As for what happened to his mother, I’ll try to explain without going on and on!

Eyara Songbird was gifted with the Voice of the Spirit, and she trained alongside Cerul to fulfill their responsibilities that came with the gift. She was actually so ecstatic to find out she was with child that her joy radiated out from her and brightened the moods around her a small amount. She was so ready to have a little sprout of her own.

Her health declined as the due date approached (and the fact that it would be a winter birth didn’t help her). When Bowman was born, Eyara used a lot of her energy to Pray over the baby and make sure he would be okay. No one thought to caution her against it, as they didn’t know exactly how much she needed that energy for herself. She didn’t last very long after the birth, and her midwives had to bring the baby to his father without his mother.

Do not break the pickles. Do not.

Broken Promises is certainly a promising title for the story, but it’s not the one! I can’t guarantee that no promises will be broken in this heartbreaking story.

It’s like Supernatural. Fear for the characters you see in the season finale. There is no telling what will happen to them.