Miss_Vivi
Miss Behave
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“Once upon a time…”
Beast grumbled at those imprecise and over used words that stared back at her silently. They practically judged themselves as they sat there, empty and useless. Perhaps that’s why she used them; there was an affinity between her and them. They were useless. So was she.
“A young girl was trapped by a dreaded beast…”
Beast couldn’t stop her eyes from traveling over to the papers that held her diagnosis. Six months. Six months to live, to die, to fuck, to fuck around, a lifetime for certain animals, the length of most bad relationships. It was genetic defect that she couldn’t pronounce, one that held her body and mind captive and made her unnaturally ugly to behold.
It was curable.
By one in a billion people who held the genetic jackpot.
If it was a woman, that is. The stem cells in her eggs would carry enough of the female genetic marker that could possibly change the defect within Beast.
“Ahem.” Her assistant, Lumi, an amiable sort, if a touch talented at annoying her, she grunted her assent that he speak without looking at him.
“We’ve found her, ma’am.”
She looked up at him, a good looking man, who never failed to look away when he was talking to her, which she took as a sign of fear.
“Well?” She was impatient. Six months can make a person impatient.
“The woman lives in a small town. I’ve dispatched a copter to retrieve her. I know that you want this done by force, but I disagree. I think it would be damaging to take something by force that might be freely given.”
Beast sighed, having heard all of this before, “What would you have me do Lumi?”
The tall blonde man looked down at her, and tried to hide the wince before he spoke, “Make her your guest and see if she will give them to you freely.” The words were quiet, unmistakable, hopeful and dangerous.
“Lumi, you know as well as I, that she cannot legally give her eggs to anyone except her spouse and I highly doubt she’d give them within the six months it will take to convince her to marry me.”
“You are not without means, ma’am.”
“Bring her in, Lumi, I will treat her as my guest for only so long. If she agrees, I won’t take anything by force. She has a short time only, however. I doubt she will agree, even if you are filled with some foolish hope.”
“Yes, Mistress.” The tight line of his lips indicated that he wasn’t pleased with her orders but he wouldn’t hesitate to follow them to the letter, with a turn of his heels, he left her with the dossier of the woman.
Beast had three months to begin the gene therapy to cure the defect, any longer than that, and it would be too late. She’d be dead in the next 3; Beast almost hoped that the girl wasn’t pretty or beautiful. This hope turned sour as she fingered through the folder. She was indeed beautiful, and it seemed, quite smart. It would mean ruining something beautiful if she refused Beast’s request. Somehow this didn’t sit right with her.
Lumi would be pleased if he knew.
This girl meant life or death for Beast and she knew it. Beast tried to imagine the girl opening the door to her black suited men; would she know what was happening? Would she understand when she was whisked away from her family to the tower where Beast resided that it was a good thing? Or would she hate Beast?
Could Beast see her as anything more than salvation?
“Once upon a time…”
Beast snorted at the words.
Once upon a time, indeed.
“Once upon a time…”
Beast grumbled at those imprecise and over used words that stared back at her silently. They practically judged themselves as they sat there, empty and useless. Perhaps that’s why she used them; there was an affinity between her and them. They were useless. So was she.
“A young girl was trapped by a dreaded beast…”
Beast couldn’t stop her eyes from traveling over to the papers that held her diagnosis. Six months. Six months to live, to die, to fuck, to fuck around, a lifetime for certain animals, the length of most bad relationships. It was genetic defect that she couldn’t pronounce, one that held her body and mind captive and made her unnaturally ugly to behold.
It was curable.
By one in a billion people who held the genetic jackpot.
If it was a woman, that is. The stem cells in her eggs would carry enough of the female genetic marker that could possibly change the defect within Beast.
“Ahem.” Her assistant, Lumi, an amiable sort, if a touch talented at annoying her, she grunted her assent that he speak without looking at him.
“We’ve found her, ma’am.”
She looked up at him, a good looking man, who never failed to look away when he was talking to her, which she took as a sign of fear.
“Well?” She was impatient. Six months can make a person impatient.
“The woman lives in a small town. I’ve dispatched a copter to retrieve her. I know that you want this done by force, but I disagree. I think it would be damaging to take something by force that might be freely given.”
Beast sighed, having heard all of this before, “What would you have me do Lumi?”
The tall blonde man looked down at her, and tried to hide the wince before he spoke, “Make her your guest and see if she will give them to you freely.” The words were quiet, unmistakable, hopeful and dangerous.
“Lumi, you know as well as I, that she cannot legally give her eggs to anyone except her spouse and I highly doubt she’d give them within the six months it will take to convince her to marry me.”
“You are not without means, ma’am.”
“Bring her in, Lumi, I will treat her as my guest for only so long. If she agrees, I won’t take anything by force. She has a short time only, however. I doubt she will agree, even if you are filled with some foolish hope.”
“Yes, Mistress.” The tight line of his lips indicated that he wasn’t pleased with her orders but he wouldn’t hesitate to follow them to the letter, with a turn of his heels, he left her with the dossier of the woman.
Beast had three months to begin the gene therapy to cure the defect, any longer than that, and it would be too late. She’d be dead in the next 3; Beast almost hoped that the girl wasn’t pretty or beautiful. This hope turned sour as she fingered through the folder. She was indeed beautiful, and it seemed, quite smart. It would mean ruining something beautiful if she refused Beast’s request. Somehow this didn’t sit right with her.
Lumi would be pleased if he knew.
This girl meant life or death for Beast and she knew it. Beast tried to imagine the girl opening the door to her black suited men; would she know what was happening? Would she understand when she was whisked away from her family to the tower where Beast resided that it was a good thing? Or would she hate Beast?
Could Beast see her as anything more than salvation?
“Once upon a time…”
Beast snorted at the words.
Once upon a time, indeed.