http://have-your-lives.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] have-your-lives.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] have_your_lives 2011-11-25 07:31 pm (UTC)

[Schuldig certainly isn't loosening his hold on Ken's mind - or hell, even his hand - any time soon. He's perfectly aware of how dangerous Ken can be if he feels like, and thus the importance of keeping the leash tight. Besides, his compulsion to haul people back to the graveyard is still in full effect; until he has Ken back at the crypt he's selected as their end destination, it won't be satisfied.

Fortunately for Ken - and bemusingly for Schuldig - he has absolutely no game plan for what to do when they get there. So, as frantic as Ken's efforts are to break free by the time they reach the crypt, the fact is that by the time Schuldig releases his grip on the other man's hand he simply stands there, at something of a loss.

This isn't to say he releases his grip on the other man's mind, of course, though it does relax significantly. Ken will find he has full control of his voice again(including its volume), and more or less free control of his body...though there's a sort of weight on his mind, a faint but noticeable pressure that seems to suggest any attempts at unapproved actions will result in control being snatched right back. This is a casual deterrent from attacking Schuldig immediately...and also from his leaving before the telepath has fully decided what to do here, if anything.]

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