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The Captivity Meme
THE CAPTIVITY MEME


You've been captured - or maybe you've been held captive for a while now. Whatever the case, you've lost your freedom, and there's a specific person responsible for that. You might be a prisoner, a mental patient, a kidnap victim, or someone's pet. Maybe you're there willingly, or maybe the choice has been taken away from you completely.
Both smut and non-smut scenarios are possible. If you don't want to play smut, please indicate so in the title line of your tag.
1. Leave a tag with your character. Be sure to include any limits on what you are willing to play, as this meme has the potential to be triggering.
2. Someone else tags in and uses RNG to generate a number between 1 and 9. The second character is holding the first character captive now.
3. ??
4. Profit!
CATEGORIES
1. For their own good.
Does this person really think they could make it on their own? It's a big, scary world out there, and you need to protect them from it, whether they like it or not.
2. For the good of society.
Forget protecting this person - it's your duty to protect the world from them! Maybe they committed a terrible crime, or maybe they were falsely condemned, but it's your job to keep them locked up where they can't do any more harm.
3. Because they're not well.
How's your bedside manner? Whether you're Florence Nightingale or Mildred Ratched, you're in the position of ministering to the mentally ill. Maybe this person genuinely needs your help, or maybe you're just turning a blind eye to their true sanity.
4. For the money.
Higher aims? What higher aims? This person is your meal ticket, and they're staying put until their loved ones pay up.
5. For their love.
It might be a case of yandere, or it might be a consenting BDSM relationship. Whether it's by mutual agreement or by force, you're keeping them simply because you love them.
6. Because they're cute and fluffy.
Who's a cutesy wutesy? They are! Yes, they are!
This person is your pet now. Maybe they're a different species from you, or maybe you just don't care that you're both people. Maybe you're even an alien zookeeper looking after a new acquisition.
7. Because they're your property.
Slave? Livestock? Who cares what they think - they're your property, and you decide their fate.
8. For the lulz.
Hey, what's a little bondage between friends? You'll let them go, once you're done laughing and snapping photos...maybe.
9. Choose a scenario, or combine several.
Taken from memebells.
1. For their own good.
Does this person really think they could make it on their own? It's a big, scary world out there, and you need to protect them from it, whether they like it or not.
2. For the good of society.
Forget protecting this person - it's your duty to protect the world from them! Maybe they committed a terrible crime, or maybe they were falsely condemned, but it's your job to keep them locked up where they can't do any more harm.
3. Because they're not well.
How's your bedside manner? Whether you're Florence Nightingale or Mildred Ratched, you're in the position of ministering to the mentally ill. Maybe this person genuinely needs your help, or maybe you're just turning a blind eye to their true sanity.
4. For the money.
Higher aims? What higher aims? This person is your meal ticket, and they're staying put until their loved ones pay up.
5. For their love.
It might be a case of yandere, or it might be a consenting BDSM relationship. Whether it's by mutual agreement or by force, you're keeping them simply because you love them.
6. Because they're cute and fluffy.
Who's a cutesy wutesy? They are! Yes, they are!
This person is your pet now. Maybe they're a different species from you, or maybe you just don't care that you're both people. Maybe you're even an alien zookeeper looking after a new acquisition.
7. Because they're your property.
Slave? Livestock? Who cares what they think - they're your property, and you decide their fate.
8. For the lulz.
Hey, what's a little bondage between friends? You'll let them go, once you're done laughing and snapping photos...maybe.
9. Choose a scenario, or combine several.
Taken from memebells.
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[But it's a start. He trusts, however, that they're being watched, so he doesn't reach for it. He switches back to English, before their conversation causes too much of a flurry.]
What do you think they're going to do with us?
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Kill us, I assume. Or ransom us. I expect that depends on how international relations are these days.
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[Laughing. But really, that's an important message. If they don't get out of here before the ransom demands go out, Mycroft will learn she's alive.]
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Still, she laughs with him.]
I didn't say it was a good plan.
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[He jokes, in his sweetest, most comforting french, like he's telling her everything is going to be all right, or perhaps flirting- inoffensive, certainly not worth investigating, the last tone you'd use to plan a prison break.]
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She shakes her head, as if unwilling to believe whatever innocent, comforting thing he'd said, and answers with a note of carefully feigned hysteria in her voice.]
Once we pick the shackles I can get these chains out of the wall. Could be useful. [A pause as she allows the beginning of a sob to creep into her voice] Playing the gallant, comforting hero might give you a chance to pass it over, if you can move.
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[He swears, which he never does, but he's in pain and it tickles his sense of humour, to gripe in such a perfectly comforting, protective tone as he heaves himself upright. A minimum of two cracked ribs. He tucks a knee to his chest, leans over it to catch his breath, and works the blade out of his shoe discreetly with the other hand.]
Don't cry, Irene. Everything will be all right, I promise.
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And because she is not at all certain she wouldn't start laughing if she did speak in English.]
You can barely move and your plan was to goad one of them in here for a fight?
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[Coming to take her hands, comfortingly- slipping the blade into her palm.]
It'll all be fine. We'll be back at the hotel in no time, I promise. We'll go somewhere nice on vacation next year. Back to Naples.
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She keeps up the feigned sob for another moment, two, and lets it fade away into grudging calm. She even managed a few tears for full effect, though she couldn't remember the last time they'd even had water that didn't taste like sand.]
I'm impressed. You should have been an actor. [A pause, a gulp of air, and back to English, as if she's finally back in control of herself, and as if she's finally noticed how hurt he is.] Naples was lovel-- oh dear you are in terrible condition. Why did you move yourself at all?
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[Pressing her backwards, putting his arms on either side of her against the wall- giving her space to work the shackles properly, sightline to the door blocked by his body against her, all protective and looming.]
Irene, there's something I must confess, in case we never leave this place. First one to make the man listening in gasp audibly wins the first shower when we get back.
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She closes her eyes briefly, for a moment focusing on nothing but the shackles and the blade, giving herself a better mental picture of what needed to be done. The fact that it adds to her seeming uncertainty is a bonus.
Once she has the positions fixed in her mind, she looks up again at him, expression carefully composed to balance fear and expectation as her fingers work the blade into the lock.
Her mind considers briefly the likely personality listening to them sight unseen, gauging what might shock the eavesdropper.]
You cannot tell me this is about you and John. [A tremble sneaks into her voice.] Not here.
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[Well played, Miss Adler. He takes a step back, still standing between her and the door.]
No one does. When I heard you'd left, I dropped everything and came. I knew I had to find you, that I had to make up for what happened.
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Funny how often dealing with Sherlock Holmes blurred the lines of the game.
She kept her thoughts out of her expression, her fingers working the lock again as she stares at him.
The game, Irene. Focus on it, and on getting out. Her voice is steadier, if a little brittle around the edges, when she finds her voice again.]
You mean when you threw me to the wolves?
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[Colder, now, with a breath that wheezes in his chest. He sits down hard on the edge of his little bench.]
If you blame me for that you're a hypocrite and a fool.
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And as she does her freed hands close on the bolt again, working it out of the hole in the wall, prying it through the wood worn soft by fatigue.]
A hypocrite, a fool, and 'someone who takes her clothes off to make an impression'. Care to throw another insult into the mix while you're feeling confessional?
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[There's that gasp. Sherlock gives her a brief, triumphant grin.]
It was my own mistake for ever succumbing to the desire to trust you in the first place, of course, but still, I think I'll insult you all I please.
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Instead she focuses on what she does know. Their mysterious eavesdropper is shocked by the lovers quarrel, distracted. The question was whether he (or she) would be sympathetic. That couldn't be counted on, but curiosity could, the distraction of a nice ugly row could keep their captor interested, perhaps engaged enough to even act without thinking.
She gets her feet back under her, careful to keep the shackles and the end of the chain in hand without giving away the fact that they were no longer attached to her wrists. Or to the wall.]
It was easy. You're desperately obvious sometimes, Sherlock.
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I am never going to let anyone do that to me, ever again.
[Is he playing? He suddenly can't remember. He isn't looking at her, his gaze is fixed on the window. Belatedly, he raises his voice.]
What I don't understand is why you had to mock me to my brother?
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She forces herself to focus on the game.
With her feet under her, Irene tries to rise, swaying visibly on her feet as she does so. She stops the attempt and leans against the wall.] Because he left me precious little choice in the matter. And I was playing to win.
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[There's a shout for them to keep quiet, or something of the like in the local dialect. He almost misses it.]
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[She can hear it, the metallic jangle of keys on the other side of the door.] You're angry that I made you look the fool in front of your brother? Do I have to remind you that you returned that particular cruelty with interest not an hour later?
[And as soon as the last sentence had left her lips, Irene wished she could take it back. Because that held far more truth than she would willingly have let him know. But there was hardly time to regret it too much before the door to their cell swung open to admit a particularly irritated member of their captors.]
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[The verge of a snarl, but they can't go there. Too much of Mycroft's capabilities to risk revealing to their captors.]
I wouldn't have minded your beating me, but that was a betrayal.
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The heavy length of chain helped, its weight giving her a far more satisfactory blow into the guard's gut than hands alone could have managed. It wasn't enough to drop him, but she dropped the chains anyway, clapping a hand over the guard's mouth to smother a cry of pain or alarm.
She sounds winded as she answers him, as if there had been no beat in the conversation.] If I hadn't been, would you have really let me leave that room with half the Commonwealth treasury in my pocket?
[She had meant it that day she'd told John, that she believed Sherlock would come after her, cameraphone or no, if he knew she were alive.
And she couldn't be certain she wouldn't want him to, to keep playing the game because there were few people in the world fascinating enough to play the endless game with.
Which meant the only way to keep that particular loose end tied up was to ensure he wouldn't want to be reminded of her. And nothing worked better than humiliation. Or so she told herself.]
Can you please take his keys before I have to sit on him to restrain him properly lest he screams for help?
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So the goal was to be rid of me? To take the money and leave me behind to Mycroft's tender care? Arrested for treason?
[Curious sounding, if a tiny bit flat. Dispassionate and quiet, because they have to focus on making their escape now.]
Well, you won't have the money, but you'll be rid of me soon enough. We'll steal a jeep. This way.
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