Onward & Upward
Chapter 1 - A Timely Exit
by DoctorBlank
Author's note:
Salutations, loyal readers! This is the first chapter of a salacious, scandalous, sensual new tale, in which we follow the entrancing escapades of one Isaiah Morgrim, aka Mister Violet. A dastardly, devious, diabolical fellow, to be sure. With the power to vex our various voluptuous, valorous vixens into vice and venality, will this vile villain emerge victorious? Read on to find out!
Disclaimer: Any resemblance to existing fictional characters is a complete and total coincidence. This is a parody or satire or whatever. Don't worry about it.
Chapter 1 – A Timely Exit
The lights in the cellblock flickered, then went out. Down the corridor, there was shouting, gunfire. Morgrim smirked, then rose from his bunk, hands clasped behind his back, waiting. His smile grew wider as the red emergency lights came on. His skin turned a dark, rich purple as he listened to the distant shouting.
"Dampeners are down! Lock down all exits!"
"Wing Two is secure!"
"Four missing from K block – no, five! Fucking find them!"
"Morgrim's top priority! Echo Team, neutralize him!"
As if on cue, four guards in full riot gear stopped outside of Morgrim's cell, pointing their rifles at him through the bars.
"Ah," Morgrim said. "And this must be Echo Team. Look at you. You're adorable."
"Got eyes on him, moving to secure," the lead guard said into his radio, then shouted, "You! On your knees. Now!"
"No, we won't be doing that. I mean, I won't, at least," Morgrim said, his eyes going white. "On your knees, all of you. Guns down. And call me sir."
"Yes, sir." The guards obeyed, dropping to their knees. Their rifles clattered on the concrete.
"Take those helmets off. Let me see what I'm working with."
"Yes, sir," they replied as one. All four removed their helmets. The lead guard was a blonde man, square-jawed, youngish. Behind him were a middle-aged man, goateed and overweight, and two women. The first was fresh-faced, freckled, her auburn hair in a tight bun. The other was older, her head shaved, a barely visible scar on her cheek. They all looked up at Morgrim, expectant.
"Hrm. You," Morgrim said, pointing at the leader. "You I don't like. Find the nearest bathroom. Crawl. When you get there, do whatever it takes to kill yourself."
"Yes, sir." The man crawled off.
"Alright. Now you, Freckles. Stand up."
The young guard stood. "Yes, sir?"
"Unlock my cell." She swiped her keycard, then stood back. Morgrim brushed a hand down her cheek. "Lovely. What's your name, pet?"
"Lieutenant Abigail Wythe, sir."
"You'll do whatever I say, won't you, Abby?"
"Yes, sir. Whatever you say, sir."
"Good. Pick up your gun, we need to move. You're getting me out of here."
"Yes, sir."
Morgrim turned to the remaining guards, still kneeling. "And you two won't try to stop us, will you?"
"No, sir," they said.
"Good enough. Now why don't you both, I don't know, fuck each other or something. I really don't care."
"Yes, sir." The two guards shuffled toward each other, undoing the buckles on their vests.
Morgrim grimaced. "Much as I'd like to see how that plays out, it's time to leave. Abby?"
"Sir?"
"We need to depart. Lead the way."
"Yes, sir. Follow me."
They arrived at a nondescript wooden door with a keypad.
"The fuck is this?" Morgrim asked.
"A way out, sir." Abigail slung her rifle over her shoulder, then typed in a sixteen-digit code. The door swung open. "Off the Island. All the normal exits are locked down. After you, sir."
They entered a cavernous room, with a glowing blue portal hovering in the middle of a tangle of machinery. Abigail locked the door behind them.
"Bloody…" Morgrim said, taking it all in. "Abby, love. I thought you were taking me to a boat or something. Care to explain?"
"Of course, sir. The Island isn't technically on Earth. We're in a pocket dimension. Everything outside the windows is all holograms, sound recordings. The architect – excuse me sir, may I speak freely?"
"Always, pet."
"The architect of this place… he's honestly kind of a bastard, sir. He thought it better to give the inmates some kind of hope of escape."
"I see. And who is the architect?"
"Dick Reid, sir, leader of the–"
Morgrim waved a hand, cutting her off. "I know who he is." He broke out into a broad grin. "That's actually perfect. All part of the plan. I'll deal with it. Now, where will this take me?"
"Somewhere in the bay, sir. They… they call it the garbage chute. They use it to dump trash and, well… other things. You'll have to swim, sir," Abigail said, looking at the floor. Her face fell. "I’m sorry, sir."
"Garbage chute. Fucking bastard. Hey," Morgrim said, cupping Abigail's chin. "You. Abigail Wythe, look at me. You are beautiful. You did your best. Smile."
Abigail beamed. "Yes, sir."
Someone began to hammer at the door. "Hey! I think they're in here!" a muffled voice called.
Morgrim took Abigail by the shoulders. "Alright, Abby. Listen. You love me. You'll do anything to protect me, won't you?"
Her dark eyes shone. "Yes, sir. Anything. I love you."
"Good girl. Now, I have to leave. If anyone comes through that door, I want you to kill them for me, understood?"
"Understood, sir." She readied her rifle. The hammering grew louder. "Whatever you say."
"Perfect. Now, if you make it out alive, I want you to come and find me." He leaned close and whispered in her ear, then kissed her. "You know where that is?"
"Of course, sir. I'll find you." She took aim. The door began to splinter. "You should go. I love you."
"I know, pet," Morgrim said. He gave her one last look, then stepped through the portal.
* * *
"Give me your coat," said a voice.
Marlon jumped and turned his head to see a figure step out of the shadows. In the light from the barrel fire, the man's skin looked bruised all over. He was wearing a bright yellow jumpsuit, shivering, dripping onto the wooden dock.
"Jesus, mister, are you alright?" Marlon asked. He took a pull from his flask. "It's freezing out here. You look like you just crawled out of the–"
"Shut the fuck up," the stranger croaked. "Your coat. You want to give it to me."
Marlon's eyes glazed. He stood and shrugged off his coat. "Yes. Here. Take it."
"Now," the man said, bundling himself up, "where in the absolute fuck are we?"
Marlon scratched his beard, his thoughts clearing. "Southend Seaport. All the way downtown. That's…" He gestured to the west. "Kurtzberg there, I think. Or is it Ninth?" He offered his flask to the stranger. "Not entirely sure. Drink?"
"Thank you, no. I think you'll need it tonight." The bruise-colored man pulled up the coat's fur-lined hood. "You've been very kind, mister…?"
"Marlon."
"Marlon. Have another drink. Oh, and I was never here."
Marlon's face went blank. He nodded. "Never here," he repeated, taking a swig and staring out over the dark waters.
* * *
"One second, Julia. I'm just walking in the door." Drea Jessup kicked her apartment door closed behind her. She dropped her bags and left the lights off. "Got some pad thai, some cupcakes. Comfort food." She took off her grey peacoat and hung it on a coatrack. The neon sign from the club across the street gave the room a soft purple glow. "Cold out there. Sorry, what?"
A faint voice leaked from her earbuds. Drea unpacked her bags, laying her food out on the counter.
"Yeah, I heard," Drea said. "They asked me not to come." She went to the freezer, took out a bottle of vodka, held it up to the light. "Huh. Thought I had more than this. No, Jules, just talking to myself. Going to fix a drink. You should, too, honestly. A strong one. I've got news, and it's…" Drea paused. "It's not the best."
Drea pulled a carton of chocolate milk from the fridge. She sniffed it, shrugged, then poured it into a pint glass and topped it off with the vodka. The voice again. "Yeah, me too. Vodka and chocolate milk. Working with what I got. It's been that kind of day."
Drea stirred her drink with a chopstick from her takeout bag, then sank into an armchair. "Here, I'm putting you on speaker, Jules."
"Alright, spill," said the voice on the other end. "What happened with the breakout?"
"They're still working on it. Dynamo was behind it, at least for the electrical stuff. Last count, they said twenty-five, maybe thirty got out. Bunch of guards dead. Most of the Alliance is out patrolling now – Apex, Shieldbearer, Wombat, everyone they can spare. Astra's off-planet, same with most of the Five. Bright side, Weaver managed to take down Bonfire about an hour ago." Drea sipped her drink and made a face. She gave a slight cough. "So there's that. Silver lining."
"Drea."
"Julia?"
"Who else got out?" Julia asked.
"None of the real big names, thankfully. Let me think… the Contessa, Frightmaster, the Triplets, Etherea, Baboon, Clamor, Plethora, the Manchurian, Pteros…"
"Drea."
"Julia."
"You know what I'm asking. Get fuckin' to it."
Drea closed her eyes. "Yeah," she said, sighing. "Okay. Yeah. Him too."
"He's out?"
"He got out."
"Fuuuuuck," Julia said. "Of course. Of fucking course he did."
"That's why they asked me not to come. Because–"
"Because– fuck! Because they think his powers only work on women. I told those fuckers a thousand times, that's not how it–"
"I know, Jules."
"Fucking fuuuuuck!"
"I know. That's why I called you." Silence, then the sound of glass breaking.
"Jules?" Drea said. "Julia? You there?"
"I'm here. Need to get a new bottle. God fucking damnit!"
"Jules. Hey. I'm here, okay? And look, his powers don't work on you any more. And you've still got yours, right? So if he is a dumb enough sonofabitch to come after you again, you just snap his neck and, I don't know, throw him into the sun or something. Jules?"
A slight burp. "Drea?"
"We got this. I've got you."
"Yeah. Yes. Got me. Yep. Yepyepyep," Julia said, slurring a bit. "Hey, Drea?"
"Jules?"
"Love you. Sososo much."
"Love you too, JJ. Get some sleep. Talk soon."
The phone beeped as Julia hung up. Drea finished her drink, then walked to the door. She rested her head against the cold wood. "Fuck," she whispered to the darkened apartment. "I got you, Jules."
"But then," came a voice, "who's got you, Miss Jessup?"
Drea whirled, hitting the light switch. In the corner of the room sat a man in a red and yellow sweatsuit, holding an empty tumbler. His skin was a deep shade of violet.
"Borrowed some of your booze," the man said, lifting his glass. "Also this… outfit. Don't care for the color, and it's a bit roomy in the hips, but then…" His eyes wandered to the lukewarm takeout on the counter, the box of cupcakes, then back to Drea. "I guess I can see why."
"Bastard!" Drea hurled her empty glass. The man jerked his head to the side, and the glass exploded on the wall behind him.
"Rude." He stood and held out a hand. "You can call me Isaiah. Isaiah Morgrim. For now, at least. We haven't had the pleasure."
"W-what are you doing here?" Drea said, suddenly unsteady. She backed up against a counter, trying to focus. "How did you get in?"
"Ah. That. Your doorman is most accommodating. Let me right up, gave me your spare key and everything."
"Did you…?"
"Kill him? No. That's not my style. Not anymore, at least. No, Andrea, see, I'm all about subtlety now. I've got plans. I don't kill unless it's necessary. Or unless I really, really want to." He held out his empty glass. "Now, could I trouble you for a refill? It has been a long day."
"G-get fucked, Professor Plum!" Drea felt dizzy. Was he getting into her head? "Julia's n-not here, but I don't think she'd mind me f-fucking you up!"
"Julia?" Morgrim scoffed. "You think this is about Julia?"
"Isn't it always?"
"I mean, okay, yes. Got me on that. She's on the list, but she's way, waaay down there. You, love? You're right at the top. A-number-one."
"List?! Me?! The fuck are you talking about?!" Drea, still unsteady, dropped into a fighting stance and activated her powers. Her eyes and fists crackled with energy.
"Oh, riiight! I haven't told you the plan!" Morgrim said. He smacked his forehead checked an imaginary watch. "Well, if you've got a minute I can explain my whole big, complicated, diabolical… hang on." He paused, cocked his head, then sniffed the air. "Hm. They were right. You are like me."
"They… I-I'm not like… what?" Her energy faded. "What are you talking about?"
"Your powers. I've read about you, Arachnia. I can smell you. Pheromones, right? That's part of your thing? To make your opponents more compliant. Just like I do. Tell me, does it make you aroused when you do it, too?"
Drea took a step back, trying to steady herself. She shook her head, unable to find the words.
"Liar. It's okay, though." Morgrim took a step closer. "See, I've been here for hours, waiting for you to get back." Another step. He threw his arms wide. "Letting it aaaalllll out. You're swimming in it. In me. I know how you're feeling. So horny. So aroused you can't think straight. You want to know my secret, Andrea?" Another step, whispering now. "I'm always horny."
Morgrim licked her neck. Drea moaned.
"I have a theory," Morgrim said, pacing as he spoke. "That some people in this world are made for each other. Take your friend Julia. Total opposites, she and I. Or is it her and me? Regardless, she was my slave for months. She did love me, at first. We fucked like rabbits. But then, she got used to me. Too much of a good thing. My powers stopped working. All of a sudden, get this, she hates me! Gets me sent me away to some dank, urine-soaked hellhole..."
Morgrim trailed off, then brightened, giving a quick clap."Anyway! Julia and I, we just don't work together. But ask yourself – where would she be without me?"
"Fff-fuck… you," Drea choked out.
Morgrim held up his hands. "Know what? Fair. That's fair enough. I do love a good monologue. I'll wrap it up. See, you, me, we're not like that. The two of us, we're basically the same. You've got all your spidery shit, I'll grant you, but underneath that? Both of us, we can control these… heh… people. Make them do what we want. We're made for each other. We share something."
"Get…" Drea said. "Get. F-fucked."
"Hm. Stubborn," Morgrim said. "That's okay. To be honest, I like when they have a bit of fight in them. Makes it more fun. Here, I'll show you."
A vein in Morgrim's temple throbbed, his eyes glowed white, and his skin flushed a darker shade of violet. A new wave of pheromones crashed over Drea. Her knees buckled. Her pussy throbbed.
"You see, here's the thing, Andrea," Morgrim hissed through his teeth, moving in closer. "I'm stronger than you. I'm better than you. So I. Control. You. I. Win."
Drea struggled to stand, holding on to the counter.
"Andrea," Morgrim said, clucking his tongue. "Look at yourself. You're a mess. So weak, so horny. You can't even think, can you? But then, you don't need to."
"S-so… horny. Can't even think. D-don't… no… don't… need… to."
"No, you don't. I can think for you. You want that."
"W-want that. No, I... Please."
"You listen. You obey."
"L-listen. I will obey. I–"
"And if I let you cum, what would you do?"
"A-anything… anything you say… please… please let me cum!"
"And if you do whatever I say, that makes you…?"
"It makes me… makes me… I d-don't know." Drea was on the verge of tears. "Please!"
"My slave," Morgrim said. "Shhh. It's alright. You are my slave. Cum now. For me."
"I… ohhhh!" Drea dropped to her hands and knees as she came. "For you! Yesss! Your slave!"
Morgrim watched, bemused, as Drea tried to pull herself together. "I like you down there. Let's do a thought experiment. Andrea, if you are my slave–"
"I am your slave," she repeated.
"Sshh, just… let me finish. If you are my slave, then who am I?"
"I… you are…" She paused, still breathing heavily as she thought. "I am… your slave. You o-own me. You are my owner. You are my… my m-master? My master." Drea smiled, savoring the word. "Yes. Master."
"Got it in one," Morgrim said. "Thatagirl. Andrea, get up. Stand at attention."
"Yes, master." Drea stared off into space, breathing heavily. Her skin had a light sheen of sweat.
Morgrim looked her up and down. "Andrea Jessup. 'Arachnia.' Pfeh. Too easy. I expected more of a challenge."
"I-I'm… sorry, master."
"No matter." He waved her off. "As much as I'd like to have my fun with you, we need to take care of some business first. And you're going to help me. You don't mind, do you, slave?"
"Yes, master. No, master. Whatever you wish."
"To start with, lose the clothes. And I believe I asked for a refill…"
Morgrim lounged in Drea's armchair, legs splayed, wearing nothing but a pink bathrobe. The apartment lights were back off, and he watched as Drea's naked form moved through the kitchen in the violet dimness, her work clothes in a pile in the corner. He'd always been a fan of mood lighting. He let his mind wander, playing out what was to come next, how he would–
"Your drink, master." Drea stood before him, cradling a tumbler between her breasts.
Morgrim took the glass, took a sip. "Nicely done," he said. "Slave?"
"Master?"
"Do a spin for me. Slowly. Let me see what I'm working with."
"Of course, master," Drea sighed. She began to turn. Morgrim took in every inch of her, and found himself growing hard under the robe. She was a goddess, like something carved from marble, with a strong jaw and hard, crystalline blue eyes. Her hair hung down her back in dark waves. Her breasts were large and firm, the nipples pink and erect. Her pussy was neatly trimmed and glistened with her arousal. Her long, toned legs led to a nicely rounded ass, and he found himself wondering how it would shake when he–
"Slave, stop," Morgrim said.
"Yes, master." Drea eyed his erection and licked her lips. "Is there anything else…?"
"We'll get to that later. For now, hands and knees. Face down, ass up. I need to put my feet up and have a think."
"Of course, master. Whatever you say." Drea dropped to the floor, and Morgrim rested his feet on her bare back.
"Much better," he said, swirling the ice in his glass. "Slave, I have some questions for you, then we'll figure things out from there. Starting with your friend Felina. But first…"
"Yes, master?"
"Cum for me."
"Yes, master! Ohh!" Drea gasped, and came. Her large breasts swayed under her as her body shook, her nipples brushing the cold hardwood floor. "Uhhh! Thank you, master!"
"Such a good slave. Now then," Morgrim said, "To business. Do you have a nice dress to wear?"
Next time:
Chapter 2 – A Top Shelf Acquisition
Charity! Clarity! Mister Violet's plan unfolds!