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Dr. Spencer Reid ([info]awkwardgenius) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2010-07-07 08:33:00

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Who: Dr. Spencer Reid and Ray.
What: The newbies wake up.
When: Day 2, 9.45am.
Where: Inside the movie theatre.
Rating: PG?
Status: Incomplete.



Spencer Reid's head was spinning as he came to. There was an odd smell, almost like burning sulpher, that filled his nose and irritated his senses, jerking him from his sleep perhaps a little more violently than was necessary. The ground was rough beneath his thin cheek like old, thin carpet, wiry and worn, grazing the skin and causing it to rash a little where he had tossed and turned. That was probably the first time he realized something was wrong. 

He didn't remember much... He had been travelling to their hotel on their latest case in the back of Morgan and Rossi's SUV, and he knew he had put his head against the window to just rest his eyes for a moment... but he wasn't sure if he had fallen asleep there, nor did he remember climbing out of the vehicle and walking to his hotel room. The last thing he remembered was the distant sound of them talking as his mind finally let go and relaxed after almost thirty-six hours of being awake.

Dizzy, yet feeling oddly well rested, Reid lifted his head and allowed his bleary eyes to focus. His forehead creased into a frown beneath greasy bangs and he pushed himself into a kneel, studying his surroundings. Old chairs were lined up in rows, arcing around a huge projection screen. Drapes hung from the walls in an elegant fashion, but with no windows, the room was blanketed in semi-darkness. From what he could gather, it was a movie theatre, but not a very modern one. 

There was another body beside his own, sprawled on its side just shy of where he was draped halfway down a short set of carpetted stairs in one aisle. He didn't recognize the man, dressed in what looked like older style clothes. Stunned and feeling rather exposed, he reached for his sidearm, but his fingers splayed against his bare hip and found no trace of his Glock or its holster. His heart jumped into his throat a little, and he scrambled to his feet.

A quick few nervous glances, and the lanky profiler took the steps down toward the emergency exit by the side of the screen, putting his full body weight on the bar. It was jammed tight, refused to open. He quickly ascended the stairs, clumsy feet nearly tripping over themselves, and yanked and pushed on the main entrance. It too was locked tight. 

Breathing hard, he leaned against the door, his brilliant mind searching for an explanation, or even a possible way out. Scenarios flashed through his mind as to why he might be here and he swallowed, closing his eyes and trying to stay calm. 

He could not assume the worst, despite how tempting that was. If something had... happened to them on the way back to the hotel, or if he'd gotten there and been slipped something... well. Eighty-nine per cent of adult kidnappings were female. That wasn't to say that it was not possible, but the odds of two males being kidnapped so randomly were very low. There was little explanation for how he had come to be locked in a theatre, but he couldn't allow his panic levels to rise. Instead, he tried to ignore the scent if sulpher still lingering in his nose and tried the door again.    


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[info]awkwardgenius
2010-07-08 04:10 am UTC (link)
Reid didn't take his hand. Instead, he offered a somewhat shy wave, hand near his shoulder, fingers wiggling a bit back and forth. Physical contact had never been something he had enjoyed, especially when it came to strangers and shaking hands. Once Ray's attention moved off of him, he glanced back at the door, hands bracing the frame as if to test its strength before he glanced sideways, searching for another exit.

When Ray asked what something was, Reid turned and frowned, squinting at what was in his hands. His brow furrowed in concern and he walked quickly on long thin legs over to where the other man was standing with the box to peer inside and offer some answer for him.

However, the logo on the box made his blood run cold. His eyes widened and his mouth dropped open and, without thinking, he reached out and snatched the box from Ray's hands, carelessly and clumsily dumping most of its contents onto the floor in the process. He held it by the lid, staring at the words in completely horror, before dropping it. It hit the floor with a loud clattering sound and he backed up, shaking his head as his arms shook by his sides.

"N-no... it... no, that's... it can't be, that's not, it was just... no...!"

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[info]assassinskeeper
2010-07-08 04:26 pm UTC (link)
Ray stepped back slightly as the box was snatched out of his hands and rudely dumped all over the floor. That was bad enough, but then the man just started babbling.

Wonderful. He was trapped somewhere unknown, with a lunatic.

Still, the lunatic did seem to know something. And any information might be useful in this kind of situation.

"Ah..." he said carefully, "You seem to know... something of this place?" Quiet tone of voice. Soothing, placating tone of voice. You could never tell with crazy folk what might set them off.

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[info]awkwardgenius
2010-07-08 05:54 pm UTC (link)
Reid was still shaking his head, in complete and utter shock. The name of that place had kept him awake at night, tossing and turning in fits in his sleep. For weeks after, he hadn't slept properly, had woken up near screaming on the jet and in hotel rooms as well as at his own place, and, as a last resort, Hotch had even put him through a psych evaluation to ensure he was healthy.

If there was one problem with having an eidetic photographic memory, it was that it retained everything - including the bad, the horrific, and the gorey. He still remembered being trapped in that bunker whilst watching other captives tortured on television screens. He had chalked it up to a nightmare - a horribly realistic nightmare - because that was the only thing his logical mind could do. It was better than the alternatives, which were that it was actually real, or that, worse, it was some sort of... schizophrenic hallucinagenic episode.

But now, he was back. And, evaluating the situation, it did not feel like a dream or a hallucination at all. It felt painfully real. He swallowed, trembling and shaking violently, and rubbed his temples.

"I... I was here before, it... it felt like a dream, well, we-well, it didn't, it felt real, but it... it had to be a dream, it's... this place is..." He swallowed thickly, obviously distressed.

"It-it's some sort of experiment... the last time I was here, they... they locked us in a bunker... t-tortured some of us, and... and we had to watch, it... I, I don't know what they want or... or what they're doing or how they're doing it or how they got us here, b-but..."

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[info]assassinskeeper
2010-07-08 06:28 pm UTC (link)
The words themselves made sense, mostly, when taken individually, but Ray was having trouble parsing the other man's broken speech into anything remotely helpful. "Who's 'they'?" he asked, a bit sharper than he'd intended. Damn, he needed information, not this stranger's babbling. He stalked off a bit, close enough to still hear the man's answer, but just getting a little distance. Enough that if the man was crazy enough to turn violent he could fight.

That was when he realized something was wrong. His jacket felt wrong. Unbalanced. He reached a hand into the inside pocket. Sure enough, his gun was gone. Well. That was certainly not good news. Then again, if they had indeed been kidnapped, the kidnappers wouldn't have wanted to leave him armed. Smart of them. It wouldn't help them when he found out who they were, but it was still smart.

"You seem to know where we are" he said, moving cautiously back towards the other man, keeping his voice calm and movements slow. "I need to know what you know of this place to help get us out of here."

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[info]awkwardgenius
2010-07-09 04:53 am UTC (link)
Reid reached up, cradling one side of his head in his hand. "I, I don't know exactly where we are, it's... Vas Captio, it's not on any map, it's like... it's like it doesn't even exist..."

He rubbed his eyes, moving to sit on one of the chairs in the rows stretching down to the screen. "They are... uh, The Management, they... we, no one knows who they are. They don't ever really show up, they just... they do things."

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[info]assassinskeeper
2010-07-09 10:29 pm UTC (link)
The words still didn't make much sense, but at least the man was talking in mostly complete sentences now. That was some improvement at least.
"There are many places not on maps" he said, biting back his frustration, forcing his voice to stay level and calm. "What sort of 'things' does this Management do?"

Information. He needed more information, dammit! He picked up the book that had been in the box and flipped through it. It was mostly blank, but there was some writing on the first few pages, but nothing of real interest. He thought about tossing it aside, but pocketed it instead. If nothing else, paper made good tinder for a fire.

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[info]awkwardgenius
2010-07-11 05:17 am UTC (link)
Reid sighed, shaking his head, rubbing his temples with his fingers. His stomach was squirming, heart going at a mile a minute, but if it was anything like last time, with any luck he would be out of here in just a few short days and the team wouldn't even had known he was gone.

Unless it really was a pre-schizophrenic episode. That was a thought that terrified him, made him nauseaus. If it was, the team could be watching him right now, watching him freak out. He immediately shoved that thought away. They would be honest, and... well, he would recognize those signs. That couldn't be it.

"Cruel things... things meant to torture us. They're what we would refer to as borderline sadistic sociopaths."

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[info]assassinskeeper
2010-07-11 03:36 pm UTC (link)
This at least was getting somewhere, finally. Ray sighed and began picking up the other items that had been dumped out of the box, stowing them as best as possible in the pockets of his suit. He was not sure how much use they'd be, but best to take them along. Even the box could be useful.

He found a second box, this one with the other man's name on it. "Here," he said, holding it out. "I think this one's yours."

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[info]awkwardgenius
2010-07-11 07:44 pm UTC (link)
Reid swallowed nervously. I don't want it. He knew what would be inside, unless the Management had changed the items they allowed their captives to have on them. That, and he could see them strewn across the floor as Ray picked them up, one at a time, and pocketted them.

He reached out and, with shaking fingers, took the kit from the other man. He pulled it closer, onto his lap, and shuddered. "Nothing in here is meant to help us," he murmured, chewing on his lips. "It's a taunt... it's all redundant, save for the journal... maybe the socks. Water." There was a map on the floor, too, which was new. He knew that some of it was very useful, he just wasn't feeling too positive at that moment.

He looked up at Ray. "Wh... where are you from?"

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