Rean Schwarzer (
reanbeanmachine) wrote2018-06-27 10:38 am
Mafia AU
[In a modern world that probably still has magical elements to it, Osborne is a feared name on the black side of society. The leader of a massive crime syndicate that's been expanding by absorbing smaller groups for years, there are many names in the Erebonia group that inspire fear. One of these names is Rean Schwarzer, alternately titled Osborne's demon or simply "the Ogre" he's been a top enforcer in the group for about five years now, despite being incredibly young. Rumor has it he's Osborne's son, other rumors have it he was born in hell and his cold attitude froze the place, and there are more rumors, there always are.
Rean himself defies most expectations. He's not terribly tall, nor short. He's not bulky, he's not covered in scars or chiseled muscles. He's simply a man of average to tall height with a lean frame and black hair. He dresses in a black suit and gloves, and carries a tachi, and his expression is always distant or cold. But as an enforcer, he's efficient and terrifyingly strong and fast.
Since his ascension in the ranks most transitions of power have gone much swifter and more peacefully--minimal casualties between groups and civilian involvement is almost unheard of.
Rean himself is... A bit of a mystery to even the top in the know in the underground. He's said to be a sociopath or a loner, completely uninterested in forming connections with others, not even the friendly criminal camaraderie even the most hardened bosses tend to form now and then.
But here he is, one face among a number of Osborne's upper management, all of them seated or standing around a lavish office in a skyrise in the central city of Osborne's power, all of them regarding the "tribute" offered them by the Jurai group, the latest little family to be absorbed into Osborne's every-growing power net.
The tribute in question is none other than Crow Armbrust, talented criminal and grandson of the late (assassinated) leader of the Jurai group. Instead of succeeding he's been handed over, an underling more willing to follow Osborne taking lead instead. After all, Crow wasn't willing to bow to the inevitable, he was too intent on fighting a useless fight.
The discussion has been what to do with him, and while most of the executives at the meeting are disinterested, the general consensus seems to be to execute him as an example of disobedience. Jurai wasn't a big group, but it was prestigious and strong to last so long outside Osborne's net, Crow's influence as the leader's grandson inspired annoying amounts of rebellious thought, it'd be a fine move for an expendable and useless piece.
And then Rean is stepping forward, silencing the contemplation, walking to Crow and leaning over where he's tied to a chair. Crow was gagged a while ago because his commentary was annoying. Rean is grabbing a fistful of his hair and yanking his head up, looking coldly into his eyes for a while before announcing;]
I'll take him.
[A murmur from the rest of them, silenced by Osborne himself.]
Will you? And what will you do with him?
I like his face, I think I'd like to see how he begs.
[There's a few laughs, and the comment from someone in a corner;]
He's supposed to be feisty. Though I guess if it's you I feel a bit sorry for him.
[Rean shrugs, dropping his hold on Crow's hair and turning to face Osborne, ignoring the rest.]
So. Is he mine?
Mm. Can you show us how you'd handle him?
[Without a word Rean turns, yanks the gag from Crow's lips and kicks the chair over, pressing his boot to Crow's cheek and drawing his sword, the tip of it hovering over Crow's eye with dead steadiness.]
If you want that eye, lick.
Rean himself defies most expectations. He's not terribly tall, nor short. He's not bulky, he's not covered in scars or chiseled muscles. He's simply a man of average to tall height with a lean frame and black hair. He dresses in a black suit and gloves, and carries a tachi, and his expression is always distant or cold. But as an enforcer, he's efficient and terrifyingly strong and fast.
Since his ascension in the ranks most transitions of power have gone much swifter and more peacefully--minimal casualties between groups and civilian involvement is almost unheard of.
Rean himself is... A bit of a mystery to even the top in the know in the underground. He's said to be a sociopath or a loner, completely uninterested in forming connections with others, not even the friendly criminal camaraderie even the most hardened bosses tend to form now and then.
But here he is, one face among a number of Osborne's upper management, all of them seated or standing around a lavish office in a skyrise in the central city of Osborne's power, all of them regarding the "tribute" offered them by the Jurai group, the latest little family to be absorbed into Osborne's every-growing power net.
The tribute in question is none other than Crow Armbrust, talented criminal and grandson of the late (assassinated) leader of the Jurai group. Instead of succeeding he's been handed over, an underling more willing to follow Osborne taking lead instead. After all, Crow wasn't willing to bow to the inevitable, he was too intent on fighting a useless fight.
The discussion has been what to do with him, and while most of the executives at the meeting are disinterested, the general consensus seems to be to execute him as an example of disobedience. Jurai wasn't a big group, but it was prestigious and strong to last so long outside Osborne's net, Crow's influence as the leader's grandson inspired annoying amounts of rebellious thought, it'd be a fine move for an expendable and useless piece.
And then Rean is stepping forward, silencing the contemplation, walking to Crow and leaning over where he's tied to a chair. Crow was gagged a while ago because his commentary was annoying. Rean is grabbing a fistful of his hair and yanking his head up, looking coldly into his eyes for a while before announcing;]
I'll take him.
[A murmur from the rest of them, silenced by Osborne himself.]
Will you? And what will you do with him?
I like his face, I think I'd like to see how he begs.
[There's a few laughs, and the comment from someone in a corner;]
He's supposed to be feisty. Though I guess if it's you I feel a bit sorry for him.
[Rean shrugs, dropping his hold on Crow's hair and turning to face Osborne, ignoring the rest.]
So. Is he mine?
Mm. Can you show us how you'd handle him?
[Without a word Rean turns, yanks the gag from Crow's lips and kicks the chair over, pressing his boot to Crow's cheek and drawing his sword, the tip of it hovering over Crow's eye with dead steadiness.]
If you want that eye, lick.

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If he hadn't seen it, he'd give up for now. But since he did, he has a nasty urge to seek out whatever soft spot he caught a glimpse of and drive a knife into it. He should be scared, but he's not.
He can't keep the cold smile off his face, so it's pretty clear he's deliberately pushing it.]
What's wrong? Don't like my face after all?
[He lets go of Rean's shirt, but instead he's shamelessly groping him, getting up in his face so Rean can't see anything but Crow, the sultry smirk on his lips and the hateful fire in his eyes.]
I know you didn't bring me here just to have me sit around. So, what, is the terrible Rean Schwarzer shy in the sack? I can change that in no time.
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Don't--
[He starts to say something, sounding... Not at all threatening and far more like ht's the one being backed into a corner.
By the time he catches himself it's already out there, that startled noise and his less-than-apex-predator reaction to Crow, and his brain isn't coming up with an instant way to salvage this so he's frozen.]
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[How shocking. Crime family aside Crow's not usually the kind of person who'd pursue an unwanted advance, but he's just so... angry. He hates Rean, because he hates everything Rean stands for. He's so overcome by it that even though he knows he won't follow through he can't resist the urge to push, just to see more of that face.
So he follows, intending to push Rean over and climb on top of him. He should kill him, and he intends to, but first he just wants to see Rean flinch more. It hasn't occurred to him that Rean's reaction is based on being a nice person. He just assumes it's some kind of quirk. A rare area of weakness.]
That's fine. I'll be the one to hold you down if that's what you want.
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So he brings up his arm, making a bar with it across Crow's chest and pushing him firmly back before Crow can shove him down. He's still kind of cornered, with the wall not far behind him, but he's taken down bigger people in less space with his bare hands. He just doesn't want to resort to violence if he doesn't have to.]
Stop.
[This comes out firmly, though a little tiredly as well.
Crow's words are certainly giving him chills, and far from good ones. He's so tired of this life, he's so tired of the violence expected in every interaction. He's so tired that even while trying to do something good he can't just do it outright. Kindness isn't rewarded, it's a weakness to exploit, so every move he makes has to be calculated to make it look unkind.
And yet here he is with a move he hasn't calculated and a person he doesn't know what to do with, but he knows he can't kill him or throw him back to the wolves or risk trusting him either. It's exhausting.]
I'm tired. If you don't shut up and back off I'm locking you in a closet with a gag until you get less annoying.
[It's an empty threat but he's not sure what else to say at this point.]
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[He's not trying to get at Rean past the block. Instead he takes Rean's hand in his, deceptively gentle. He runs his fingers over Rean's like an affectionate gesture, but what he's really thinking about is breaking every last one.]
Tell me the truth. What did you bring me here for?
[Because it's not what he said it was. There's no way. Crow just doesn't know what the truth is. Continuing to keep Rean off-balance, though, is a survival tactic. If Rean really is what he presents outwardly, then Crow could get killed at any moment.]
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He shoves Crow back roughly, but he's not capable of keeping how shaken he is off his face.]
You don't need to concern yourself with my reasons.
[It's hard to sound threatening when you sound shaken and, possibly, a little bit like you want to cry.]
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[Because Rean reacted way more strongly to a simple hand-touch than he did to being groped and that's just weird. Crow is so confused. This isn't the Rean he's heard about for years. It's not even remotely the man whose boot he licked just a few minutes ago.
It's kind of frustrating. Crow doesn't want to feel bad for Rean Schwarzer of all people.]
You just pulled my head off the chopping block. If it wasn't for your pleasure, I want to know why. My life might depend on it.
[And he's done pretending to suck up. It's not working. He's just going to try to climb onto Rean with actual genuine force this time, and one hand on Rean's sword to keep him from drawing it.]
What the hell do you think you're doing, showing me such a weak face?
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Maybe he'll end up having to kill Crow anyway, and there's no way he can trust him, but right now Crow's life is in his hands, even if Crow is on top of him and holding onto his sword.
He barely remembers what it's like to be honest.
He can't quite look Crow in the eye though he's still focused on him, a hand on Crow's hand on his sword. He's not lowering his guard any more than it is already, he physically can't. And he's not laying his heart bare to a total stranger who has every reason to hate him, but he can say one honest thing.]
Killing you would have been a senseless waste of life.
[It's the most un-mafia thing to say. It's also the most opposite of everything about his reputation.]
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[That's so completely ridiculous Crow can't even parse it. Why would someone like Rean ever say that? Even if he didn't have a monstrous reputation, that's the kind of world they live in. Unnecessary death is just a side effect of getting what you want. Keeping control. Crow's grandfather was softer than most (softer than Crow, honestly) and even he understood that.
In one quick, rough gesture, Crow yanks Rean's sword from his belt, not to open it but to slide it away across the floor, out of reach. He's sitting straddling Rean's hips, but he wants that extra level of security in case Rean decides to fight him, when he goes to pin him to the floor.]
That's stupid. I'm never going to stop trying to kill your old man. Never. Only a complete fool would keep me alive just out of the goodness of his heart.
[He should be trying to kill Rean at this very moment, but he's not. Why? Why is Rean's sad face so damned heart-wrenching?]
You're full of shit, you know that?
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He feels like that right now. He'd fight this second if Crow tried to kill him, he doesn't want to die. But he's not so attached to living that this situation or position scares him on a survival level.
Emotionally it's far more threatening, because he hasn't tried to be honest or explain himself or be anything but the mask he wears for years. It's confusing and upsetting, and being cornered like this by a stranger who justifiably hates him isn't great.
So what can he say? Crow isn't wrong. He is full of shit. Every day of his life he's full of shit, just to try to build up a persona that can help restrain the casualties from his father's criminal violence simply by being invoked as a threat.]
...
[He really can't respond, to defend himself or rebut Crow, either way, he can only make that soft unhappy Rean noise, almost involuntary. It's not like he thinks he should be acknowledged or thanked, so he has no interest in arguing how he's saved Crow.]
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What were you expecting me to do?
[He's so angry. But his anger is coming up against no resistance, and that makes it deflate. Behind that is just a lot of pain -- he's still grieving, betrayed by people who were like family, left alone to die. But that's fine, if he can fight. If there's revenge to take he can deal with the rest.
Rean's face, that noise, isn't something he can take revenge on. He just can't. So then what's he supposed to do? How is he supposed to live if there's no struggle to keep him going?]
Did you think I'd just sit pretty and be grateful? You think I care about a "waste of life"? Where do you even get off looking so sad?! Answer me!
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...I hadn't thought that far ahead.
[He admits finally, the truth, and said with quiet tiredness.]
It all happened so fast.
[The Jurai group pledging loyalty and delivering Crow, the meeting to commemorate it and decide what to DO with Crow, it was all quick, rapid changes that left Rean the choice of watch someone die or save them. He didn't have a plan after getting Crow out of that room, that's the whole problem.]
I didn't expect you to be grateful, or anything.
[Honestly even if Crow didn't have every reason to hate Rean, who would be grateful for such a half-assed "plan"? He doesn't want gratitude anyway, he was just acting on his own inability to watch Crow get murdered in front of him.]
I just didn't want to see someone die.
[He's seen it too much, and every time it hurts, it always hurts, it never stops hurting. He's not cut out to be in this line of work at all.]
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[It's so annoying. Rean's supposed to be the enemy, so why is he being so soft? How does he even manage it when he's out there enforcing his father's rule? It makes Crow sick, not least because it makes him question his own violence. How stupid.]
People die in this business every day. You've killed them yourself, and so have I. Hell if I were you I'd have let me die. Now you're just-- If you're really that soft-hearted, then if you don't kill me tonight, I could out you at any time. You made a big mistake.
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Today, the choice was a stranger's life versus his own. Now that Crow's seen he's weak, he could undermine Rean's reputation. If Rean lets him out of this suite of rooms he could ally himself with anyone who might like the idea of taking Rean down. A stranger's life over your own, compassion over practicality, idealism over pragmatism, it's never the right choice in this world. It's also the choice he'll always make.]
I know that.
[He says it with quiet resignation.]
I knew that was a risk at the time. I know it's one now.
[Vaguely. He hadn't thought it through but he knew the risks.]
You don't have any reason to like or trust me or want to work with me or anything, I'm not asking you to repay me for your life either, it was my choice, and I didn't have a plan.
Even so, I'd like to hope you'd be willing to work with me.
[Because, well, it seems they're both in a tough situation now, and while killing Crow would solve Rean's problems... He's just not going to. He realized at some point that even if Crow declares he's going to ruin Rean he's pretty sure he can't kill him. He barely knows him but he already admires the fire in his eyes and the passion of his anger, wishes he could have half that conviction and emotion.]
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[God Rean is just a bundle of surprises. Crow's grip on his wrist loosens though, and he sits back a little, running a hand through his own hair and telling himself to breathe a little.
Okay. So Rean doesn't want to kill him, and he can't seem to make himself kill Rean. That kind of leaves "working with him" as the top option here, depending on what that means. Crow's sure no one else here will be that soft, at least. If he ditches Rean... Well. He'll either end up scrambling on his own or actually having to kiss someone's boots.
He's not trusting it that quickly, though. He looks down at Rean with disdain, but at least he doesn't try to throttle him.]
What does that even mean? Do you have a goal or are you just asking me to play nice?
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...
[A goal... His goal has always been one thing, limit casualties. He's always been very alone in it, though. And he doubts Crow really cares about a goal like that. But it's the goal he has. It's barely even a half-formed thought but wouldn't it be nice to not be alone in his actual agenda?
No, he can't expect Crow to have any interest in actually supporting his aims but even still, if Crow works with him towards that... If more lives can be saved...]
It's not really... [How does he say this. He exhales tiredly.] I only want to keep as many people from dying as possible. That's all I've been doing.
[Where could Crow fit in, as a partner? They'd have to sell that transformation and change of loyalties. And Crow still hates his father... Not that Rean is fond of the man either, but...
Well even if the whole thought is pointless Crow did ask.]
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[He just doesn't. He's not going to go kill people for fun, but if it'll progress his goals, Crow would do a lot more than shoot one guy in the face.]
All I want is to kill Giliath Osborne. If you're not with me on that, then you're just another enemy I need to get rid of.
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Instead he's thinking about it. Could he save more people with Crow's help? If so, would the destabilization caused by his father's death cause more bloodshed? Is the balance worth it? How many lives... How many can he save, for the cost of one? The calculation he makes every day. How many? How many might he doom for the cost of one?]
I'll help you get to him on two conditions.
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[Rean's a better option for an ally than anyone else, he supposes. If the conditions are favorable... Better a softie than someone who's going to use Crow like a toy.]
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And until I can get you an opportunity... You help me keep civilians safe and out of harm.
[He's not saying explicitly but he figures it's a given that he's not helping Crow assassinate Osborne, but he will find him an opening to try, somehow, if Crow helps him save more people.]
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[He has to think about that. He'd sure like a big public assassination, but that's not essential. It's just petty. What matters is that he's dead, and after a minute's thought Crow has to admit that this is probably the best chance he's ever going to get.
Besides. It's not like he's against protecting people. It's not a priority, but Rean's desire to do so is probably admirable. Probably. Crow doesn't trust Rean enough yet to have decided.]
Okay. That's good enough for me. But if you betray me I'll take you down and this whole place with you.
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But he's in this deep, he'll trust Crow to keep his word with no evidence or knowledge of Crow to back it up.]
We have to find a way to convince everyone I've turned your loyalty...
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We can fake it.
[He was prepared to debase himself, so it shouldn't really be a problem to pretend it. Whether he can be convincing, though...]
I'll do whatever I have to. Don't be too nice to hit me.
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I suppose that's the only real option.
[Faking it, making a show of taming Crow, like some Shakespearean play. Except more gross. But none of it will be real and Crow will even be in on it, so it... It should be okay.]
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[Don't look so miserable! Crow sighs, rolling off of Rean and sprawling on the floor. He's tired. What a horrible day.]
I'm sturdy. I'll be fine.
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