In The Rough - The Chronicles of the Diamond Prince
Chapter 9 -- The Divine Intervention
Content warning:
mentions of emotional trauma, mentions of torture, death, mentions of abuse/neglect, blood, graphic medical descriptions
The police and Lady Accarin's team had stormed into the seedy whore house after a too-long wait for a warrant. The patrons and staff alike had scattered, leaving only a few in their custody. Once cleared of threats by the police, Her team began the grueling task of searching the premises for slaves to rescue and re-home. Behind several of the many doors they found putrid and awful conditions.
The guest rooms for entertaining contained evidence of drugs and weapons and torture devices, but the worst was behind the scenes, where the slaves were stored. Rancid and unkept, the cages and tie stations were far beyond what would be considered unsanitary. Food stores were empty, and many of the slaves were malnourished, dehydrated and ill. Many had severe injuries from abuse and neglect, one was even found dead, mangled and beaten, thrown into a corner and forgotten. Her heart broke a little more with every discovery.
One by one they were removed from the building and sent to different rescue sites in the country for treatment and rehabilitation. The place was nearly clear, and she was doing a last round of the basement, when she saw it. Tucked away in a dark corner of what appeared to be some kind of punishment or torture room, a large metal chest - and her stomach dropped. For reasons she couldn't explain, she somehow knew what she would find if she opened it.
She steeled herself, and ever so slowly, undid the latch and lifted the lid. She shone her flashlight in to see an emaciated body curled in on itself defensively, bloodied and infected wounds covering all that she could see; it was impossible to tell its color or features. At first, she was sure this creature had to be dead; she was ready to close the lid again when she heard the very smallest of whimpers.
With a sharp intake of breath, she reached down and tilted his chin gently to look at his face, and bleary but stunning emerald green eyes blinked and tried to focus under her light.
Dear sweet gods... Alive...
She said to herself, stunned. After a moment she collected her thoughts and gently released his jaw. She called out to her team "ANOTHER ONE! There's another one here!" She turned back to him as she heard her team acknowledge her call. "Shh... it's okay baby, I've got you." She said while soothing a hand through his blood-matted hair.
Phoenix was overseeing the preparation for the arrival of any new intakes after Mistress's raid. She'd been gone for several hours and knew that she would be due home anytime. She often found herself as a foster home after these raids when shelters or government placement facilities could not accommodate.
Jason, a sturdy boy with copper hair was assisting, helping set up guest rooms of different capacities and briefing any new doctors and nurses on how the procedure was usually run. Jason was a member of Danica's diamond elite, a team of slaves she hand picked from her collection to be closest to her, including Phoenix. Jason sported a ruby collar. They expected this one to be particularly gruesome, as the place had a reputation for its seedy and illegal activities. There had been rumors of slave bodies found in the area but as many of them had very out of date registrations, it was impossible to prove their origin or that the Tavern was responsible.
Suddenly there was commotion from outside. The sound of vehicles and voices, flashing lights. Nix rushed to the front door and flung it open to see a flurry of activity racing towards him. Several skinny, weak and clearly beaten bodies were being walked up with the assistance of the team, but what caught is attention was his Mistress, clinging to the side of a gurney being unloaded from a private ambulance. He rushed out to her, leaving the triage site that is the massive front hall in Jason's care.
As he reached her, all she said was "Priority. I don't know if he will make it." Nix's jaw hung slack in shock at the sight before him. This pile of Kaftherian bones was covered in blood, fresh and dry - he could barely tell where one wound ended, and the others began. The waft of dead flesh reached his nose and he had to suppress a gag. The paramedics were shouting to the doctors as they rushed to meet each other.
Nix steeled himself, and dared to reach out and touch the body. As soon as his skin made contact Nix screamed and stumbled to the ground, panting. The rush of pain and fear that coursed through him had scalded his hand, burned through every inch of his body with an intensity he didn't know could exist. Dani helped him up, and asked, "What did you feel?" Phoenix turned to her and with intensity, replied,
"You don't want to know."
They had the works on him already - oxygen, an IV of fluids and antibiotics and painkillers. They rushed him into the medical wing of the manor with Lady Accarin and Phoenix barely a step behind. They halted as he was brought into the surgical bay and the doctors rushed to transfer him to a proper table. With nothing left to do but wait, they left to help with the others.
After a few hours, Nix and Lady Accarin were able to slow down as the number of injured dwindled and were escorted to various areas of the Manor for their accommodations. Some needed to stay under medical supervision for various reasons - dehydration, malnutrition, mild injuries, or drug detox. Others were well enough to be set up in guest rooms or slave quarters. They were all labelled using temporary collars, and tomorrow the assessments would begin for placement and sale.
Lady Accarin collapsed into one of the sofa's in the entryway, content to allow her slaves and staff to finish up the cleanup, the rescue team had largely gone home for the evening. Nix knelt and began helping her get her shoes off. He began rubbing her feet as she sat in silence, head in her hand. "One was dead when we got there." she said suddenly. Nix's shoulders slumped and his hands stilled.
"I'm sorry." he replied quietly, gazing up at her exhausted form. He knew how much it bothered her when she lost any of her rescues. It ate away at her very soul.
"just tossed aside like garbage... his eyes staring at me like... I should have gotten there sooner." She mourned, with hints that she was holding back tears.