The BLTS Archive - Nightmares #6: Visions of Hell by Leone (tarrashenna@yahoo.com) --- Disclaimer: Paramount's, not mine. No infringement intended. No money being made. Thanks to my twin for suggesting the names for the new character. Warning: The NC-17 rating on this is for violence and non-con sex. --- When Chakotay arrived in the spirit world, he was met by his spirit guide, as always. Today, however, she didn't greet him in her usual manner, by coming over to stroke against his leg. Instead, she looked at him seriously and said, [We must hurry.] Chakotay looked at the wolf. [Will you take me to Tom?] he asked her. [Yes. Now, come. You do not have much time,] she added urgently, then turned and walked into the forest. Chakotay didn't hesitate, but hurried after her. Soon they were running through the woods until they came to a clearing with a small cabin. Here, the wolf stopped and looked at Chakotay. Chakotay halted as well, and when he looked around, he saw a beautiful falcon. It was sitting in a tree, staring at the cabin, and if a falcon could look worried, this one did. Chakotay turned his head and looked at his guide, whose attention was focused on the bird. Chakotay got the impression that the two predators were somehow communicating. After a moment, the falcon turned to study Chakotay for a while. [Thomas is in there,] it finally said, looking back at the cabin. Then it looked back at Chakotay. [If you wish to help him, you must enter.] [But you must be warned,] the wolf added. When Chakotay looked at her, she continued. [What you will see, if you choose to enter, will not be pleasant.] Chakotay nodded. He had expected that. Then he looked from the wolf to the falcon and back again. [What is in there?] he asked. [The answers Thomas is seeking,] the falcon answered. [That is all I can tell you.] It seemed to hesitate, then added, [Also, when you are in there, you cannot interfere with what you see. You are only an observer.] Chakotay nodded again, then asked, [How do I find Tom?] [You will find him,] the falcon answered. [And when you do, you must convince him to leave with you. It might be difficult, but if you fail, Thomas will be lost in there forever,] it added. Chakotay nodded for the third time, then started towards the cabin where Tom was. As he reached the door, Chakotay heard his spirit guide's voice. [Child,] she said. [You must not forget, the exit is through the golden door.] [The golden door,] Chakotay repeated. [I'll remember that.] Then he took a deep breath, opened the door and stepped inside. The door closed behind him, leaving two spirit guides alone with each other, waiting for their charges. --- Chakotay stood in the cabin's only room, looking around. There was no one else present and Chakotay frowned, puzzled. Tom was supposed to be in here, wasn't he? Suddenly Chakotay spotted a door in the darkest corner of the cabin. It was glowing golden and Chakotay headed for it, remembering his guide's words. When he reached it, Chakotay hesitated, strangely unwilling to go through, afraid of what he'd find when he did. Taking and releasing a deep breath, Chakotay straightened his spine and squared his shoulders, then reached a hand out and opened the door. When the door was open, Chakotay tried unsuccessfully to shake off his apprehension before stepping through. He only took a few steps through the door before he stopped, blinded by the bright light in this new place. As his eyes adjusted, Chakotay heard the door closing behind him and quickly turned around, only to find that the door had disappeared. Fighting down his panic, Chakotay turned again, then gasped in shock when he saw where he was. Chakotay stood immobile as he took in the scene in front of him. He was standing it what appeared to be a torture chamber. Chakotay slowly looked around, and recognized a number of the torture devices from the Federation history database. Something one of his friends in the Academy said had made him curious, and Chakotay had searched the database for ancient torture devices. Most of the devices in this room were used on Earth in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. In one corner stood an Iron Maiden, a man-high thing. The victim was pushed into it, and then the front was closed slowly, causing the spikes on the inside to sink into various body-parts. It caused the victim great pain, and if left in it, the victim would bleed to death in a couple of days. In another corner stood a pyramid-shaped device on the floor. Chains hang from the wall. Chakotay frowned in concentration for a moment, then he remembered. It was called a Judas Cradle. The victim was hoisted up in the chains, and lowered onto the point of the pyramid in such a way that his or her weight rested on the point positioned in the anus, in the vagina, under the scrotum or under the coccyx (the last two or three vertebrae). The executioner could vary the pressure from zero to that of total body weight. The victim could be rocked, or made to fall repeatedly onto the point. Chakotay shuddered slightly in discomfort. It was amazing what the human race had been capable of just 700 years ago, he thought. Taking another deep breath, Chakotay steeled himself and continued his inspection of the room. There were some devices that he didn't recognize, but which looked like they were as effective as the Iron Maiden and the Judas Cradle. Then Chakotay spotted a table a few feet from where he stood. It was filled with smaller devices, and Chakotay recognized two of them. The first was a thumbscrew, a simple and very efficient instrument. It was used to crush the knuckles, phalanges and nails of fingers and toes. The other instrument Chakotay could identify was called a cat's paw. It was about as large as four fingers of a man's hand, and attached to a short handle. It served to rip the victim's flesh to shreds and to strip it off the bones, in any part: face, abdomen, back, limbs, breasts. Tearing his eyes away from the table with its horrifying instruments, Chakotay once again looked around the room. This time he noticed the mattress along the opposite wall and the naked figure lying on it, its back to the rest of the room. Chakotay squinted his eyes, trying to identify who it was. When he failed, Chakotay silently started to move across the room. When he was close enough to see the person clearly, Chakotay stopped abruptly and stared. "Holy Spirits," he gasped quietly. It was a man, and judging by the blond hair and the familiar form of the back, it was Tom Paris. But that wasn't what had made Chakotay gasp. It was the wounds and bruises that completely covered the normally pale back that had caused Chakotay's shock. Not to mention the obvious signs of a recent, and brutal, rape. Before Chakotay could do anything, the only door to the room opened, and a man entered. Chakotay watched as the other man moved across the room to where Tom lay. He passed Chakotay as if the Commander wasn't there, and stopped beside the mattress. Looking down at Tom with hard eyes, the man smiled cruelly. "Thomas, get up!" he ordered coldly. Chakotay studied the man carefully, but didn't recognize him. He was about Harry Kim's height, had light brown hair, green eyes and the coldest, most cruel expression on his face that Chakotay had *ever* seen. When Tom didn't react to his demand, the man moved his foot back, then kicked Tom hard in the small of his back. Tom didn't even flinch. He just lay motionless on the mattress, not making a sound. The other man cursed and kicked Tom again. "Thomas, don't ignore me. You won't like the consequences if you ignore my orders," he stated. That got a reaction. Tom slowly rolled over to face the man. When Tom was on his back, he looked up at his tormentor and, despite the many wounds and bruises covering his body, Tom smirked. "And you think I... enjoyed the things you've done to me so far?" he asked sarcastically. "Maybe not," the man answered. "But if you ignore me again, I'll put you in the Judas Cradle, or maybe the Iron Maiden. And believe me, you'll enjoy *them* even less." He paused to let his words sink in, then ordered, "Now, get up!" Tom hesitated for a moment. Then he sat up, slowly and painfully. When he vas vertical, Tom sat for a minute, gathering his strength before he rose to his feet and looked at the other man. "Well, now I'm up," Tom said. "So, what have you planned to do to me *this* time, Gerald?" Gerald smiled unpleasantly, gripped Tom's arm and led him over to the pole in the other end of the room, Chakotay following closely behind them. Once they got to their destination, Gerald chained Tom to the pole, then finally answered the young man's question. "You'll find out what I have planned for you soon enough, Thomas Eugene," he said with a nasty smile. Tom turned his head as best he could, looking at the other man, not seeming to see Chakotay. Tom had his best hotshot, fly-boy expression plastered across his face, the one that drove Chakotay up the wall. "I don't doubt it for a moment, Gerald *Hector*," he said in a tone that perfectly matched his facial expression. Gerald seemed to find the expression and the tone as annoying as Chakotay usually did. He narrowed his eyes and for the first time since he entered the room, Gerald looked angry. "I'm gonna break you yet," he hissed through clenched teeth. Tom laughed mockingly. "I wouldn't count on it, if I were you," he said with a taunting smile. "You've had me here, what? Three days? And you haven't broken me yet." Gerald's expression changed into one of fury and he lifted his hand, as if to hit the chained man. Then he let it fall to his side again, and without a word, Gerald walked to the door and left the room. As soon as the door closed after Gerald, Chakotay moved closer to Tom, intending to unchain the other man and get him out of this place. However, when Chakotay got close enough to Tom that he should be able to touch him, Chakotay discovered that he couldn't do anything. He couldn't touch Tom, or the chains, and Chakotay realized that this was not the Tom Paris he had come here to find. This was obviously the scene that his spirit guide had told him that he couldn't interfere with. Chakotay closed his eyes and cursed under his breath. Although this wasn't strictly *his* Tom Paris, Chakotay wanted to help the other man, get him out of here. His heart pounded with fury at the sight of Tom's abused body and he wanted to hurt Gerald for doing this. When Chakotay had listened to Tom and Gerald's conversation earlier, he'd admired Tom's 'Fuck-you' attitude, while at the same time wishing that the young man would show some sense and stop infuriating his tormentor. When Gerald had said that he was going to break Tom, it had taken all of Chakotay's formidable self-control not to jump at the man and beat him to a bloody pulp. It would've been a waste of time, of course, but at the time Chakotay hadn't realized that he couldn't interfere. Not that it would have mattered if he'd known. He knew it now and it *still* took all of his self-control not to try and find Gerald and beat the shit out of the bastard. Suddenly Chakotay remembered the Tom Paris he was supposed to find and get out of here. With one last look at the one chained to the pole, Chakotay looked around the room again, this time searching for Voyager's senior pilot. At first, Chakotay couldn't see anyone else in the room, and he frowned in concern. 'What if Tom wasn't here?' he wondered, then caught a flash of blond hair and a tiny movement out of the corner of his eye. Turning towards the far end of the room, Chakotay spotted a large chest with a person sitting beside it. Chakotay quickly strode towards the trunk, knowing that it had to be Tom. When Chakotay reached Tom, he saw that the pilot had pressed himself into the corner of the trunk and the wall, and was staring into the room with a vacant expression. Chakotay crouched down in front of Tom, blocking the young man's view of everything else. Tom didn't react, and Chakotay realized that the other man was in shock and had retreated into his own mind. The Commander sighed, knowing that he had to draw Tom out of this condition, but also knowing that it would be difficult, to say the least. With the outmost care, Chakotay reached out a hand and gently touched Tom's arm. "Tom," he said quietly, trying to get the young man's atten- tion. It didn't work. Tom didn't even flinch, and Chakotay wondered how he was going to do this. He had no intention of failing, but he didn't know how to draw Tom out of his own mind. Suddenly there was the sound of a door opening and closing, and Chakotay knew that Gerald had returned. Chakotay turned slightly to look at the man who was responsible for hurting two versions of the man Chakotay had come to respect, the man he was highly attracted to, the man he... Chakotay cut off the thought, not wanting to go there. Right now, there were more important things to think about. Like how to help Tom. As his thoughts wandered, Chakotay had studied Gerald. Suddenly the Commander started when he noticed why the other man had left the room. Gerald was heading towards the pole, carrying a riding crop. Chakotay's eyes widened. Surely the man wasn't going to... Chakotay's half-formed question was answered when Gerald reached the pole, lifted his arm and let the riding crop lash across the other Tom's still-bleeding back. Chakotay inhaled sharply and gritted his teeth. Every instinct in him was screaming for him to do something, and Chakotay fought hard to stay where he was, and not run over to kill Ge- rald. The only thing keeping Chakotay motionless, crouching in front of his own Tom Paris, was the knowledge that he couldn't actually hurt Gerald. Gerald lifted his arm again, and once again the leather strap landed on Tom's back. And again. And again. Over and over until Tom's back looked like a giant open wound. Only then did Gerald stop, and even from where he sat, Chakotay could see the anger and frustration on Ge- rald's face. Chakotay could understand why the man was frustrated. Tom hadn't made the slightest sound while he was being whipped, and Chakotay had to admire him for that. Gerald stood in silence and watched Tom for a while, then he suddenly threw the riding crop on the floor and turned to head towards Chakotay and the silent man behind him. Even though Chakotay knew that Gerald couldn't see them, he still shifted slightly so Tom was completely hidden behind him. When Gerald reached them, he opened the trunk and looked into it for a moment, obviously trying to decide which of the items in it he wanted to use. After a while, Gerald shook his head and closed the trunk again. "No, I think I'll *enjoy* his body again," he muttered, chuckling quietly as he turned to walk back to the man he held prisoner. At Gerald's words, Chakotay ground his teeth, and his hands curled into fists as he fought the nearly uncontrollable desire to attack and kill the other man. However, Chakotay was distracted from his murderous rage when Gerald's chuckle made Tom whimper behind him. Chakotay quickly turned around to look at Tom. The young man's vacant expression had been replaced with one of sheer horror, and when Chakotay reached a hand out and touched the pilot, Tom recoiled violently, trying to press himself further into the corner of the trunk and the wall. Chakotay grimaced and silently cursed himself for not realizing that, of course Tom would recoil from his touch. Quickly removing his hand from the other man, Chakotay spoke quietly but intensely, hoping that Tom would recognize his voice. "Tom, it's all right. It's just me. Chako- tay," he said gently. Tom didn't move, but he seemed to be listening, so Chakotay continued. "Come on, Tom. You know me. You know I won't hurt you." For what seemed a long time, Chakotay kept repeating his words, telling Tom who he was, and that he wouldn't hurt him. At first Tom didn't seem to react, then he suddenly slowly blinked and focused on the man in front of him. "Chakotay?" he whispered uncertainly. Chakotay sighed in relief. "Yes, Tom," he answered. Tom frowned in confusion. "Where are we?" he asked, still in a whisper. "We're in the spirit world," Chakotay told him softly, slowly lifting his hand to gently touch Tom's cheek. "Remember?" Tom frowned in confusion for a moment longer, then his expression cleared. "Yes. I came to find out about my nightmare, didn't I." It was more a statement than a question. "That's right," Chakotay said. "Do you remember what happened?" Tom nodded uncertainly. "My spirit guide brought me to a clearing in the forest. There was a small cabin. She told me that I could find my an- swers here." Tom looked questioningly into Chakotay's eyes. When the older man nodded encouragingly, Tom continued. "She warned me. Said that it would be unpleasant, but that I couldn't interfere. I remember that I hesitated before I opened the door. When I came into the cabin there was no one else there, only a door. I walked over to it and hesitated for a long time before I opened it and went through it." Tom hesitated and bit his lip, then went on. "I really didn't want to go through the door, but I needed to get answers, so I did it anyway. When I had walked through it, I was blinded by a bright light. That's all I remember," Tom finished. Then he looked questioningly at Chakotay. "Why are you here? I always thought that you weren't allowed to interfere with someone else's meditation." "You're right. Normally, I wouldn't intrude in another's meditation, but this was an emergency." Chakotay saw the confusion return to Tom's face, and explained. "I was sitting across from you, waiting for you to finish. Suddenly you got an apprehensive expression on your face, which quickly turned to determination. Then for the longest time your face was expressionless, before you went pale and looked shocked. But the shock was quickly replaced with fear, and then sheer terror." Chakotay stopped speaking for a moment, not wanting to tell Tom the rest, but knowing that he had to. Tom deserved to know. After running a hand through his hair, Chakotay quickly finished his explanation. "I tried everything I could think of to bring you out of the meditation, but nothing worked." Tom looked at his XO. "So you got worried and decided to come in after me," he concluded with a slight smile. For a split-second Chakotay returned the smile, then it disappeared. "Yes, I got worried," he admitted. "But I didn't decide to come in after you until you started to scream." Tom's eyes widened. "I screamed?" he asked. Chakotay nodded. "For a long time. When you finally stopped scream- ing, you got so quiet that I was afraid that something had happened to you," he explained. "*That's* when I decided to come here and get you out." Tom had just opened his mouth to speak again, when the two men heard someone screaming in pain. They turned around and saw the other Tom Paris bent over a table. Gerald stood behind him, brutally forcing his cock into the young man's ass while resting his hands on Tom's bleeding back. Chakotay heard a quiet gasp from behind him and quickly turned to look at Tom. The young man was staring at the scene before them in horror. Tom whimpered and closed his eyes, and Chakotay took the younger man in his arms and pressed the blond head against his shoulder, preventing Tom from seeing any more. Not that it helped much. They could still hear the other Tom's screams of pain, and Gerald's cruel laughter. --- The End