Sirius had closed his eyes, and he only opened them halfway when Remus started to pull away from the kiss. He...liked this time of the month. As much as he hated it on Remus' behalf, there were certain things he quite liked about it...and the bitch wasn't going anywhere...
But when he saw that Remus' eyes had gone black, he snapped back to the reality of the situation, and what exactly they both were dealing with. He hastily stepped away from Remus, dropping his hands and opening his eyes all the way. He watched as Remus went to the bitch and started to drag her toward the basement. He liked the way he dragged her by the hair. That was nice. It looked like it hurt, a lot, and that was good, too. "Just through this door, to the right. Toss her down the stairs if you like."
The dungeon was...well, he doubted Remus would notice most of it, given his current state of mind, and the body he was dragging along. The dungeon was enormous; dank, deep, and cavernous. It went down at least two or three stories into the soil. Old, long dead corpses were kept in the deepest level of the dungeons, and the smell was overwhelming, even on the top level. Sirius felt his stomach turn as he started down the steps.
Walburga kept her torture devices on the first level, to strike fear into the buggered hearts of whomever she was dragging down the stairs. A rack, an iron maiden, a strappado, a long, ancient table covered in various smaller devices, like pincers, thumb tacks, nails, along with various chains and manacles hanging from the ceiling and the walls. A large copper kettle in which someone could be roasted alive. Saws, mallets, scalpels. Whips with tiny shards of glass and metal worked into the tails. Even large, wooden stakes that were rounded off at the tip for impalement.
"It's..." Sirius was finding it very difficult to breathe, and his brain was starting to blank out. "Far end of the room, down to the second level. That's where the cages are..." And in one of those cages, unbeknownst to Sirius, is the rotting corpse of his father.