Hellboy is called in to check on a local agent of B.P.R.D who has gone MIA (Missing in Action) over three days ago. However, he finds you, a local witch, demeaning the young man for harassing a harmless group of monsters.
Sorry for the lateness of this!!
When HellBoy was given this job; he expected the worst.
Some poor agent obviously been eaten, torn to shreds or turned into some kind of monster. It wasn’t rare for this to happen, but it still didn’t make the job any easier.
The agent’s mission summary was pretty straight forward.
Find a nest of unknown monsters and report back.
Hellboy’s mission was just as easily explained.
Find the agent and bring him back. Dead or alive.
But unfortunately, it wasn’t that easy.
After the agent went MIA, not only did his reports stop coming in, but the trail went cold merely hours into Hellboy’s investigation.
So far, Hellboy managed to uncover the apartment the Human was using to scope out the nest. It sat adjacent to an over-pass, and nestled in-between a storm canal and the wall of the roads, was a mess of steel walls and carefully braided vines.
The nest, or more like a few small huts mushed together, was carefully out of sight from any passing Humans. But, in the abandoned building the agent had been held up in; it was in clear view.
And whatever the agent found obviously hadn’t been happy with the Human’s intrusion. HellBoy had spoken with said nest, a nice bunch of grotesque looking beasts; but very hospitable. With some very nice home-made stew and a more than homely welcome. Especially after Hellboy arrived with nothing but a smile and the badge accompanying his reason of being nearby.
The creatures explained that the idiot agent had opened fire on the young-lings that found him in his hide-out.
The Kids themselves were unharmed, but the trauma definitely added a few years of needed therapy.
The kids then explained they wanted to invite the agent down for dinner, since he looked really cold up on top of the building over looking their home, but he got scared and tried to shoot them.
“I don’t think he understood us,” One of the kids said. Their accent was thick and heavy, almost too much for Hellboy to make out the words. “He seemed terrified when we told him we didn’t want to hurt him.”
Damned rookies. HellBoy had thought to himself. “Did he do anything else? Shoot at the nest? Make a call?”
The creatures all shook their heads. The mother clutched her young-lings, soothing the smallest one as it sniffled quietly.
“The Human left in a hurry. But he didn’t get far.” The mother said. “Our neighbour heard the commotion and ran over. She took him away.”
Hellboy knew exactly who “she” was.
He had hoped that she wouldn’t be involved. But she could smell trouble from a mile away. Especially if it was B.P.R.D. business. And she did love sticking her nose into B.P.R.D trouble.
“She’s a witch, but we promise she didn’t hurt the Human!” The creature was quick to reassure Hellboy. He chuckled softly and waved his hand as a dismissal to their worries.
“I know her. Don’t worry, she’s not in trouble. But the agent surely will be.” Hellboy assured them. Slurping down another bowl of stew the elderly creature handed him.
The beasts only saw the agent once after that, when he came grovelling to them begging for their forgiveness and helping them clean up around their nest. But when he was done, he disappeared in a cloud of purple smoke.
HellBoy would have to report the witch’s involvement. Thankfully the agency didn’t need her description or ID.
She was the only witch in town. And she was high on the “keep an eye on” list. But only because she’s more than once beaten some sense into some agents about non-human safety and information.
She was the boogeyman seasoned agents told rookies about.
The only thing was, her home was a bastard to find. Since she teleported around the city and barely let anyone inside.
“I’m cautious,” She would say whenever HellBoy complained about it.
“No, you’re a pain in the ass.” HellBoy would always reply. But he knew this world wasn’t exactly nice to magic users. He mostly just complained to be an annoyance.
But this time, finding the moving house wasn’t as hard. It was nestled between two trees in the city’s larger parks. Protected and made invisible by magic. HellBoy would have liked to say he did a lot of really good detective work to find it. But in reality, he just dialled her emergency number and waited for her to pick up.
You left the stove on to simmer. Turning down the heat just a smidge so it didn’t boil over or start hissing angrily.
Your phone sat on the agent’s knee. Just where you left it; along with the threat of if he kept moving and dropped your phone on the tiled floor, you’d hex him.
A simple, vague but very open threat.
The agent watched your every move as you approached. Flinching a little as you scooped up the phone and answered with a sing-song:
“Red! What’s up, Horny Boy.”
“You know, the usual. Detective work. Search and rescue.” Hellboy replied. Keeping to the shadows of the buildings. But he really couldn’t avoid the people in the area as he crossed the street into the park.
“Ah, so the Bureau finally realised it’s missing an idiot.” Your voice turned bitter at the words. Setting your gaze on the bound up man on your couch. He hadn’t moved in some time, but you had the chains around his ankles and wrists for that.
“Dad noticed the lack of stupid questions. You haven’t hurt him have you?” HellBoy asked. Ignoring the stares and side glances he attracted from the civilians who were using the park. Even with his hood up, people could see the obvious vast red chest poking through his jacket.
He wasn’t exactly subtle.
You snorted softly, an obvious irritated tone layering your voice. “I wish I could! He almost killed children, Red! He’s lucky it was me who found him. Or else we wouldn’t be talking about him.”
“But instead you made him scrub a monsters nest and beg for his life.” HellBoy said with a grin. He adored how fired up you got about the people in his father’s agency. It was always a good show whenever you were called in to help HellBoy out with something. The venom between you and Professor Bruttenholm would make a dragon keel over and die.
“I didn’t make him beg for his life... though that would have been satisfying.” You admitted and HellBoy laughed. Stepping though the sigil’s protective circle around your house, he waited by your door as he heard the room inside shift and change.
Once your circle detected Hellboy’s presence, you left the large singular room that held the agent and stepped into an elevator. Once the silver gates were shut, it began to glide upwards. There was no grinding of metal or the screech of gears. Just the gentle, tell-tale tingle of magic wafting from your hands. It carried you up from the basement of your home to the front door.
The house itself was just a decoy. Something to keep intruders from getting to close to your actual home deep below.
A death-trap was a fine name for your the first floor.
When the elevator came to a halt behind the front door, you hung up the phone and swung it open. Hellboy had just reached the house. Fist raised to knock.
He carried on the conversation as he stepped into the elevator next to you.
“Dad wouldn’t like this guy to be harmed, so is he badly injured from the kids or no?” HellBoy asked, having to duck his head to fit through the doorway. You shook your head. Replying as the gates closed behind him and the elevator started to sink into the floor.
“He wasn’t injured. A few bruises but that was his own fault. He fell down a flight of stairs when he was running away.” You explained and HellBoy couldn’t help but chuckle.
“He’s new.” He told you.
“I can tell.” You replied with a sour tone. Crossing your arms over your chest in an act of showing your irritation.
But you chatted on the way down. It had been a few months since you and HellBoy got to talk without the Bureau breathing down your necks.
The last time you two talked was after you were hired to fight a coven of child-eating witches. It had been messy, and caused a small existential crisis in you. But it was for the greater good.
You may not get along with the Professor, but you two at least agreed that there were monsters that needed to be put down. And the Human race needed to be kept safe.
Even if you had to kill your own kind and witness horrific things; it needed to be done.
As the elevator came to a stop, the room opened up into the large basement. It didn’t look like any witch hovel, but that was one of the things HellBoy liked about you.
You were powerful, sure. But you kept to the modern times. Things were kept in jars, tinted so he couldn’t see the contents, but everything had a label. And mostly everything was inside fridges or hot boxes to keep fresh.
You had tvs and gaming consoles. A few computer monitors set up to keep an eye around your home. Music played through giant speakers hooked up to a blue-tooth device.
Nothing gave off a rank smell. And the sofa looked clean, apart from where the agent sat with his hands and feet bound with silver and a rag stuffed into his mouth.
You ignored the agent and went over to the stove to check on your food. You weren’t in the mood to deal with his incoherent mumbling right now.
HellBoy however, whistled loudly as he approached the man. Taking a seat next to him and patting him on the shoulder.
“You look like shit.” HellBoy told him. Yanking the gag out of the agent’s mouth and throwing it on the coffee table. “So, had a nice visit with the witch?”
“She’s crazy!” The agent hissed. Terrified eyes flicking between you and Hellboy. “She threatened me with a curse!”
“Only to shut you up.” You sighed, slipping by the fridge to grab a beer. Chucking it to Hellboy as you approached. Shooting the demon a sharp look when he almost dropped the glass bottle. You sat on the arm of the couch next to Red. Glaring daggers at the agent as he started to shake.
He was sweating profusely and already there was a patch of moisture around his ass. “Oh come on! This couch is going to be a swimming pool if you keep doing that.”
“S-Sorry,” The agent mumbled. And HellBoy shook his head, taking a swig from the beer as he playfully nudged the man with his shoulder.
“Don’t worry about her. (Y/N) is a sweet-heart. A little crazy, but sweet.”
“Watch it, Red.” You warned, but there was still a smile there. “I can still hex you, too.”
“What could you do? Make me ugly?” Red asked. Leaning back against the couch, totally ignoring the hopeful look the agent was giving him. “Already beaten you too it, hag.”
“I could make you sexy. Wouldn’t that be a change.” You teased. Glancing down at the agent.
You sighed and clicked your fingers, releasing the magic that held the chains around his limbs. They fell away with a clatter of metal and the agent looked spooked enough to run. “Relax, rookie. You can’t leave the basement without my-”
Before you could finish, the agent leapt across the coffee table and made a run for the desk on the far wall.
You watched him for a second, confused to what he was doing. Until your eyes latched onto the gun on the table he was running for.
You swore and dived behind the couch just as he reached it. You heard the bang, and somewhere glass shattered and a bullet ricocheted off the walls.
You didn’t raise your head until you heard a body hit the ground with a mere huff of air.
Peaking around the side of the couch, you saw Hellboy reach down and grab the man by the scruff of his coat. And then, none to gently, flinging the man over his left shoulder. The gun lay crushed on the floor to his right.
“Fucking hell.” You huffed. Standing up from cover to sit on the couch. Your hands shook and you felt your chest tighten. “I was gonna give him some of my spaghetti as an apology for my hospitality.”
Hellboy carried the man over to the elevator, throwing him inside and slamming the gate shut.
“To be honest, you should have kept him unconscious.” Hellboy grumbled. Coming over to sit next to you.
He was a little awkward with giving comfort, but he knew his presence was enough to help calm you down. His human hand took hold of yours, squeezing it as you leaned against him.
“I probably deserved it. I’m getting more witchy with my kidnappings now. More cackles and spell-work. Some of your dad’s men don’t seem to take witch’s seriously.” You said. And Hellboy nodded.
“Dad has been considering making you a consultant with the new guys. Help them understand what they will be going up against.” Hellboy told you. Resting his temple against the top of your head. “After this, the agent will have to go through his training again. So, it’d be amusing to see him go through some drills with you in charge.”
You chuckled at the thought.
It was a consideration you never thought would come around.
You hummed in thought. It wouldn’t be so bad working with the Bureau, but you’d have to take it up with the Professor before you took it on.
“I’ll think about it.” You said. You then moved away from Hellboy, nudging him playfully. “You should get that fucker to a hospital. He looks like you hit him with a bus.”
“First, I want some of that food.” Hellboy said. Wrapping his arm around you in a playful attempt to put you in a choke-hold. Laughing as he scrubbed his knuckles against the top of your head. Messing up your hair until you managed to struggle out of it.
You pushed him, poking out your tongue.
“Fine, fine. But then I want that agent out of my house!”
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