In the Darkest Corners (Vi x...

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Vi had spent the last seven years of her life in and out of prison, fighting any and everyone that crossed he... Mais

Preface
Chapter 1: The Clue That Started it All
Chapter 2: Unlocked
Chapter 3: Smoke and Sin
Chapter 4: Near Wins and Near Misses
Chapter 5: Betrayal
Chapter 6: Reunited
Chapter 7: The Firelights
Chapter 8: Friends Forever
Chapter 9: The Song of Return
Chapter 10: Under and Over
UPDATE !! (4.18.23)
Chapter 11: Going Down
Chapter 12: All is Lost

Chapter 13

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WARNING: EXPLICIT VIOLENCE AND SADISTIC BEHAVIOR. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. MINORS BEWARE

Caitlyn's steps echoed in the damp corridor as she approached the cell where Vi was held captive. The dim light cast long shadows on the walls that seemed to follow her as she walked. As Caitlyn reached for the door, the clink of metal against metal reverberated in the cold air. Her voice pierced the silence as she whispered into it. "Vi? Are you there?" A quiet echo bounced off of the cold, hard walls of the cell, but the resounding silence made her nervous as the seconds passed. After what felt like forever, Vi's voice cut through the silence, sharp and incredulous.

"Caitlyn? What the hell are you doing here?" Vi hissed back, rising out of the darkness of her cell to approach Caitlyn. Her defenses prickled at the memory of what went down in front of the Council. More importantly, what she lost that day.

Caitlyn paused, her hand lingering on the lock. She met Vi's gaze, her expression unreadable. "I'm getting you out."

Hope flickered in Vi's chest, but it was quickly dampened by doubt. The skepticism dancing on her face hardened into a scowl. "Why? What's your game, Caitlyn?"

"Look, I know you may not have the best impression of me, but I'm here for Olive. She's been missing, and I talked to the bartender at The Last Drop. He last saw her with Sevika, until she passed out and Sevika dragged her off. I don't suppose you've heard anything about this?" Caitlyn replied, her tone measured.

Vi's fists clenched, the tension between them escalating. "You think I don't know? That Silco wouldn't dangle it in my face like some sort of fucked up little game? You think I haven't been torturing myself in here, day in and day out, trying to figure out how to get to her?" She stepped forward menacingly as she spoke, until Caitlyn could almost feel her breath on her face. "But now you show up out of nowhere, claiming you want to help? For what, a Piltover PR stunt? Either get me out of here so I can fix this shit, or leave."

Caitlyn's jaw tightened, and for a moment, the air crackled with unspoken conflict. "I know you don't trust me, Vi. But I need you to trust that I want to help you. To help Olive. Silco's grip on the Undercity is tightening, and we need to stand together against it." She paused, taking a suddenly shaky breath. "And...I, uh....I can't lose Olive again."

Vi scoffed and rolled her eyes, suspicion still etched on her features. "Why should I believe you? You've always been on the other side of this mess. You couldn't even try to find Olive when she spent an entire year alone in the Undercity."

Caitlyn sighed, the weight of their shared history pressing on her shoulders. "I know I haven't been the most reliable ally in the past. But circumstances have changed. We—"

Vi cut her off bitterly. "Save it. I don't need your explanations. Just get me out of here, and we'll go from there." Caitlyn was silent, caught off guard. Vi studied Caitlyn's face, searching for any hint of deceit. The cell seemed to shrink around them as the seconds ticked away. Finally, Caitlyn nodded, a begrudging acceptance in her eyes. She understood that the fragile alliance forged in the depths of the Undercity might not survive in the harsh light of the world above.

She pulled out some sort of advanced lock picking mechanism, and made quick work of the rickety cell lock. As the lock clicked open, the cell door swung open and Caitlyn stepped back cautiously as Vi quickly exited her cell. The tension lingered, a silent reminder of the delicate balance between trust and betrayal hovering around them. Caitlyn, acutely aware of the strained atmosphere, focused on the task at hand—getting Vi out of Stillwater. The dim light flickered overhead, casting erratic shadows on the walls. They were able to quickly sneak back out of Stillwater, Caitlyn following Vi's quick, athletic maneuvering.

Once they were a ways away from Stillwater, Caitlyn put a hand on Vi's arm to stop her. Vi flinched at the touch, like she was tempted to swing, but Caitlyn chose to ignore the movement. "Stop, Vi — where are we even going? How do you know where she is?"

The question made Vi sigh, like it was something obvious that Caitlyn was oblivious to. "I know Silco. I know where he keeps his facilities. I know exactly where he has her. Where he wants me." Her face was hard as stone.

Caitlyn wasn't convinced. "So what, we're just going to walk straight into what is obviously a trap? The two of us? Even if we managed to get in, there's no way we'd be able to get Olive out. Not without a full rescue team." Her disbelief was palpable in her voice.

Vi closed her eyes, like she was thinking, and then shook her head. "I don't care. I'll figure it out. I won't wait anymore. I have to find her." She started walking again, but yet again, Caitlyn grabbed her arm to stop her, more forcefully this time.

"You'd be a fool to do this. Just wait one day, I'll pull together a team of enforcers and we'll face Silco and his followers together. Then we'll have an actual chance." Her voice was desperate, like she wasn't just trying to convince Vi, but herself as well. Vi pulled away again.

"You can do that if you want, but I've learned my lesson with enforcers, and I'm not risking it again. Especially not with Olive involved." She spoke with an air of finality that Caitlyn came to accept was not one to be questioned. She sighed.

"Fine. I'll move as quickly as I can, but in the meantime, just...be safe. Please. For Olive," Caitlyn replied in a gentler voice, softening in the subject of her childhood friend. Vi nodded, and then turned her back to leap into the Undercity, moving as quickly as she could while keeping her stealth.

This time when Olive awoke, she was alone. She wasn't sure if she was relieved, or made more anxious by the absence of another person. She sat there in the silence, her back against the freezing wall of her cell, alone with her thoughts and fears. Was she really going to die like this? How soon would it be? Would, at the end of the day, it really be her own father that ended her life? A year ago, she might've been grateful to be free from the pain and confusion...but now, she had something to lose. Someone to lose. Even if it was a someone who left her. Alone. In the rain. Someone who she wasn't even sure she would ever see again, if she did survive this. Before Olive knew it, she could feel tears dripping down her cheeks, and her ears suddenly registered the sobs leaving her throat. Her cries seemed unending, the cold in the air and the burning on her wrists disappearing into her sorrow. After what felt like forever and no time at all, she finally heard footsteps tapping down the corridor towards her, a mocking "tsk, tsk, tsk," being murmured by the figure as they approached.

"What?" Olive choked out through her sobs. Suddenly, it didn't feel worth it to save her words anymore. "Here to taunt me more? Make me feel worthless, hopeless, despaired?" She took a shaking breath and continued, "Well, I'm already there. You did your job. What else do you want from me?" The door to her cell clanged open and shut, but Olive still kept her eyes squeezed and trained on the floor. It wasn't like she could use her hands to wipe her tears while they were changed behind her back, so squeezing the excess liquid out of her eyes was the best she could do. She listened intently as the figure knelt in front of her and grabbed her face in their hands. She wished she didn't recognize their touch.

"Oh, dear, sweet Olive tree, don't cry," her father's — no, Teeter's voice made a terrified shiver go down her spine. He wiped her tears for a moment, but she flinched from his touch, now glaring straight into his eyes. Instead of pulling away, his grip on her jaw tightened. His voice turned from a fake sweetness to a true hiss. "Don't you worry, dear daughter," he drew out the pet name like a snake, "it'll all be over soon anyways. We're just missing one piece of our puzzle." Olive took a deep breath, and glanced down at his hands before looking back into his eyes. Wordlessly, she reeled back slightly and, as hard as she could, spit straight in his face.

Her screams followed quickly after. "YOU MOTHERFUCKER," she bellowed, her voice scraping even as she ignored it, "YOU FILTHY MURDERING FUCKING TRAITOR, YOU'RE DEAD. YOU'RE FUCKING DEAD. I WON'T LET YOU DO THIS AGAIN, I WON'T. YOU COWARD," her voice echoed in the cell and down whatever corridors connected to it. Teeter grimaced and angrily wiped the spit off his face, using that same hand to then cover one of his ears as Olive screamed, the other keeping a tight grip on her face. He suddenly let go of her face and immediately slapped her as hard as he could, making Olive's eyes blur and tears prick in her eyes. Before she could react, he gripped her face in one hand again, this time so tightly that her cheeks were completely squished together by her mouth.

"How dare you, you little bitch," he snarled, pulling her close to his face. Even though her cheek was bright red and felt like it was on fire, Olive ignored the pain and returned Teeter's glare silently. He huffed and dropped her. "Sevika!" He called in a suddenly airy voice, "I think our bitch needs a muzzle." As Sevika turned from the wall outside of Olive's cell and strolled in as requested, Olive's stomach filled with dread. Her heart pounded against her chest, and she scrambled back against the wall, as if she would somehow be able to escape this. Teeter simply watched her and laughed cruelly. Olive's eyes were wide as saucers while she watched Sevika approach, spinning a metal muffle gag in one finger.

Sevika's voice broke through the momentarily quiet room. "I'll take it from here," she spoke gruffly through a half-smirk, only glancing at Teeter, who nodded and looked to Olive one more time. She continued glaring.

"I'll see you later then, dear daughter," he said sinisterly, kicking her once in the abdomen lightly and ignoring her whine. "Can't wait for our next talk..." He turned and slinked out of the room, leaving Sevika to her own devices with Olive. The taller woman nodded a goodbye and focused her attention to Olive, who was glaring up at her from her position against the wall.

Sevika smirked. "Oh, my little bird, I wish we could do this in different circumstances," she remarked cruelly, approaching Olive with the so-called 'muzzle' in her hand. "How nice would that be, hm?" Her voice was that of a mocking murmur, only fueling Olive's hatred and dread. Olive bared her teeth in a grimace, holding back the urge to spit again.

"You're disgusting," Olive replied in a hate-filled voice. Sevika only laughed. Her laugh made something in Olive snap, and she reeled back and then spit straight into Sevika's face (or as close as she could get from the floor). Disgusted, Sevika grimaced and then whipped her gaze back to Olive with a newfound anger in her eyes.

"You really want to act like a bitch? Then I'll treat you like the little bitch that you are," Sevika barked, roughly grabbing Olive's jaw in one hand and yanking her up to where Sevika could more easily reach her. Before Olive could recover from the shock and spit a retort, the muzzle was being shoved onto her face. Olive half-choked on the gag as it invaded her face and mouth, making Sevika grin maliciously. With a click, Sevika latched the device on securely and shoved Olive back down to the floor, still gagging a bit on the new sensation and desperately trying to force her body to breathe out of her nose. Once she could breathe, she sent a hateful glare towards Sevika, who sighed and leaned down a bit. Her large body approaching Olive's made the smaller flinch away, as if she would be able to get away. As if. Sevika rolled her eyes.

"You know, little bird, I would be a lot nicer if you made it easier," Sevika said to her with a sigh, catching Olive's chin with one finger as she tried to turn away and lifting Olive's gaze to hers. "So pretty..." she murmured, "we'd have so much fun, you and I." Olive could do nothing but glare in response. Sevika sighed again and removed her finger. "It's too bad that you're too much of a prissy bitch to take an opportunity when you get one," she grunted and took out a cigar, lighting it and placing it between her lips to take a long drag before speaking again. "You could've had it good down here. But instead, you chose someone who won't even attempt to help you. How sad." Olive's glare became fiery, and she lurched out towards Sevika, as if she could do anything. The chain holding her hands wasn't even long enough for her to stand up, much less reach Sevika, and Olive was yanked back down by the chain as vigorously as she tried to get up. Unsurprisingly, Sevika laughed and cooed mockingly. "Aww, want to fight back, do we?" her voice hushed suddenly, "You're ours now, little bird. And there's no fighting back." With that, she turned around and left the room, leaving Olive to moan in pain at the new restriction on her face.

The night wrapped Silco's stronghold in a shroud of darkness, broken only by sporadic lanterns casting long, eerie shadows. Vi moved with calculated determination towards the looming warehouse that covered Silco's underground hold, her steps muffled by her strategic movements as she approached. Ideally, she would slip past the guards and into the stronghold unnoticed, but when it came to Vi, this wasn't a very realistic option. Instead, she left a trail of unconscious guards behind her, bodies hidden by random objects or pushed behind barriers and into shadowy corners. Soon enough, she was within the twisted corridors of Silco's headquarters. The echoes of distant conversations and clinking metal reverberated as Vi navigated the labyrinthine passages, her keen eyes searching for any sign of Olive. The information she had extracted from Caitlyn and Grint had led her here, to Silco's inner sanctum, where he practiced the majority and most important of his operations, as well as kept his long-term prisoners. Her heart pounded in her chest as she descended lower and lower into the hold, eventually approaching a heavily guarded door. With practiced finesse, Vi disabled the guards without a sound, their unconscious bodies now silent witnesses to her intrusion. The door, fortified and imposing, seemed to defy her entry. Vi gritted her teeth, muscles flexing as she used all her strength to pry it open. The hinges groaned in protest, but the door finally yielded. The corridor beyond was dimly lit, revealing rows of cells like crypts in the Undercity's secret catacomb. The air hung heavy with the scent of dampness and despair. Vi scanned the cells as she advanced through the corridor, her eyes searching for a familiar face. Eventually, she spotted a battered form huddled on the ground on the floor of the farthest cell, quiet pained breaths leaving the person's body. Vi rushed to the cell, hands coming up to the bars as she looked in. Instantly, her heart sank as she recognized that the form was in fact a shivering Olive, seemingly unconscious on the floor of her cell.

"Olive!" Vi whispered urgently, her voice barely audible above the oppressive silence. Olive's body didn't move. Vi shoved the door open, nearly ripping it off its hinges, ignoring the fact that it was suspiciously unlocked as she rushed to Olive. She gently took Olive's face in her calloused and wrapped hands, inspecting her as she whispered pleas for her to get up. "Olive, Olive please...wake up, Olive, please...it's me, its Vi," she begged, her voice breaking as she spoke and a breath of relief leaving her chest when Olive's eyes blinked open.

But instead of looking relieved, Olive's eyes widened and she immediately squirmed to try to escape Vi's grasp, her instincts surging with panic even though she had yet to realize who had awoken her. Vi gently grabbed one of her arms and rubbed, continuing to identify herself until Olive finally seemed to hear her and paused, wide eyes meeting Vi's. At first, she looked shocked, then relieved, and tears welled in her eyes as Vi pulled her into her grasp and held her for a moment. Vi then pulled away, moving to release her from her binds, but Olive's eyes grew wide again, and she started to scream from behind her mask, muffled sounds being all that came out as she stared at something behind Vi and desperately tried to free herself again. Confused, Vi's ears finally picked up on footsteps approaching from behind, not having heard them before as she focused on Olive. But by the time she realized this, it was too late, and something heavy hit her on the head before she could even turn around, the world going dark.

A/N: Tell me why it took me over a month to realize I had only posted this chapter on tumblr...yikes. Anyways, I'm more active on there than here, so if you'd like, feel free to check me out at @matchamilkislover !

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