August 29, 1892 - Vince's Flat, London
Vincent Iago had been surprised, at best, when he’d arrived at his flat one evening to a small, elegantly wrapped parcel. It was not marked and the raven that had brought it in place of an owl looked rather sleek and expensive as it watched him enter with beady black pupils. Vincent eyed the creature sitting just by the open window and wondered how long it had been waiting for him in the dark. He shut the door to the flat with a click and made his way over to it.A small box was settled just beside the creature, wrapped in black paper with a black ribbon. Vince lifted the thing carefully towards himself. A single, elegantly stamped ‘W’ clung from a tag that the blonde pulled off with curiosity. Turning the parchment over, he saw three little words scribbled there in an unfamiliar hand.
Promises were made.
Wracking his brain for who could possibly have sent the item, and suspicious now of its contents, Vincent set the note aside. He placed the box back on the table, ready to reach for his wand in case something potentially dangerous jumped out at him. The raven was evidently dissatisfied with the action and pecked aggressively at his hand with a screech, catching Vince’s middle finger. Hissing, the obliviator pulled away.
“Blasted bird!" Vince muttered, sticking his finger in his mouth and sucking at the blood there. A cut, that would likely welt, had pooled blood along the inside of his long, dexterous finger. Vince had half a mind to turn the stupid crow into a stew if only the owner was a bit more obvious. (It wouldn’t do to turn, say, the Lestrange’s pet into a dead rat, he supposed, even if the thing deserved it.) With his non-bitten hand, the right, Vince opened the box by waving his wand. Now he had even less trust that this was something he wanted to touch without knowing what it was.
As the lid lifted off with ease and the trappings inside shifted apart, a single ring was exposed. It was plain except for a thin band that ran along the centre in what appeared to be a red gemstone of some kind. It looked very old, and very tempting. Finger still bleeding, Vincent set aside his wand and lifted the thing out of the box to examine it more closely. Who in their right mind had sent him a ring of such exquisite craftsmanship and why? Upon further inspection, he also noticed it had an elegant little inscription on the inside reading: A Bond That Cannot Be Broken. Brow furrowed in absolute confusion, the blonde moved to replace the ring back in its box. He wasn’t expecting it to quiver and burn hot when he did so.
Dropping the ring as it scalded his finger tips, Vincent was a split second too slow to react when the thing shot out of his grasp and onto his left ring finger. It glowed there for a moment, the stone a brilliant red, as the former Slytherin turned his hand over. With a frown, Vince tried to tug the thing off. Big mistake.
It was as if a thousand tiny pinchers had dropped from within the ring and dug into his skin, holding the ring in place. Vince managed to budge it only a fraction of an inch before blood started to pool from beneath. Hissing again, he released the thing and moved to run the abused hand under water in a nearby basin. Seemingly satisfied with this development, the raven took off with a rustle of feathers that was almost eerie in the darkness of the flat. Vincent growled after it, dunking his entire hand into the water basin. Great. Now he had a cursed ring to contend with. His bitten finger had already started to bruise and the water slowly darkened as it intermingled with his blood.
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