Down the rabbit hole (Commission for Rainbow Rodent)
Oh, no! Looks like the Rainbow Squirrel has been caught by villain mastermind Earnest. Whatever shall he do to get out of this predicament... if anything?
I wrote this one for Rainbow Rodent (https://www.furaffinity.net/user/rainbowrodent/)). Hope you guys enjoy it!
Jay had been struggling for a few hours. No matter how hard he tried to break free from the manacles keeping his wrists together above his head, his situation hadn’t changed in the slightest. By then, Jay had lost of hope that his efforts would serve to free him from his binds – but he was at least hoping that watching him try would force someone to do something. Perhaps whoever had caught him decided to pay him a visit. Jay could work with that.
Right now, the only thing he had was the dark, empty room. There was a single malfunctioning light bulb that would blink every three or four seconds, but other than that, he was completely alone in his cell. If I can make them think I’m about to break free, they’ll come and try to do something about it. Maybe even change me to a different cell, the squirrel thought. And if the Rainbow Rodent was known for something – other than his colorful attire, that was – was that he was extremely elusive. Jay would like to see those grunts try and catch him once he’d started running.
Then again, convincing his captors that he was about to escape wasn’t going to be easy. Even in the dark, Jay could tell those manacles were high tech. They wouldn’t come off easily.
He was about to resume his struggling pretense when a door opened and all the lights in the room turned on at the same time. Jay let out an annoyed snarl as his eyelids closed instinctively, shielding his eyes from the sudden light. Then, squinting, he tried to deduce the identity of the individual who had just walked in. Before he managed to do that, a confident voice sent a shiver down his spine.
“Would you look at that. It seems my trap has closed on a multicolored squirrel this time. I always thought squirrels were supposed to live on trees, but I’ve been getting such weird creatures in my burrow as of late…”
Jay opened one eye and glared at the figure standing right in front of him. The rabbit who had just walked into the room was brushing some non-existent dust off his chest and there was a knowing, dark smirk on his face.
“Earnest,” Jay said under his breath.
“The one and only. And I take it you’re the Rainbow Squirrel? I mean – there’s no real need to confirm that, your hideous outfit confirms it, really.”
“So what if I am?” Jay snarled. He made sure to hide the fact that he was slightly scared – he’d heard a few things about Earnest, and none of them were particularly good.
“Ooooh, calm down, big boy. I’m not here to harm you.” The black-furred rabbit grinned and his eyes gleamed enigmatically. “Well. That depends on your definition of harm, I suppose. What I mean is no physical harm will be done to you while I’m here… if you behave.”
“Never!”
Earnest frowned, the grin on his face slowly fading.
“Such a predictable response. Heroes can be so boring.”
“What, were you expecting me to agree?” Jay asked with a sarcastic smile. “To work with a known criminal? Heroes might be boring, but villains like you are certainly delusional.”
Earnest scratched his chin, as if deep in thought. The squirrel wondered what he had in mind. The evil scientist wouldn’t have walked in there just to have an unfriendly chat with him.
“You’re right. Hoping you’d do as I wish after kindly asking you is delusional. Perhaps I need to try a different approach,” the rabbit admitted.
Then, before Jay could react, he reached for his head with a long arm. The squirrel tried to move, but something was clasped around his head firmly – something cold and concave that weirdly felt like a…
“Did you… did you just put a cap on me?” the rabbit asked.
Earnest shrugged.
“Hey, sorry to ruin your outfit. It’s not just a cap, anyway.”
Jay opened his eyes all the way and noticed the room was… different. Rosier. It took him a few seconds to realize the rabbit had placed a visor on him and he struggled a bit more, even though he already knew the manacles were unlikely to come off. Perhaps he could shake the visor off his head.
“Don’t bother. It won’t move,” Earnest said with a grin, as if reading his thoughts.
“Ugh… What does this thing do?”
“I already told you, silly squirrel. It’s going to make you do as I wish.”
Jay froze.
“You’re kidding,” he replied, his voice shaking.
“I’m not.” The grin on Earnest’s face grew wider. “Brainwashing and mind control have been interests of mine for a while now. And I’m not embarrassed to admit I’ve come up with the perfect formula to… let’s say, solve problematic behaviors such as yours.”
The squirrel looked back at Earnest, defiantly.
“That won’t work on me. I’m immune to…”
“Lovely resistance play, little Rainbow. Unfortunately, that’s already been done. Here – let me show you how it works.”
Something clicked and the visor came to life. Jay barely had time to react before it displayed a big, colorful spiral that filled his whole vision. The squirrel cringed and tried to close his eyes, but…
… but he could see the light through his thin eyelids. And he’d already seen the spiral. And now that Jay had seen it…
He wanted to see more.
“It’s all about making certain lights work a certain way so that certain parts of your brain will send certain signals to cause certain stimuli. Forgive my technical jargon, but you wouldn’t understand anyway.” The rabbit placed one of his paw’s on Jay’s shoulder. “To summarize – even if you’ve only gazed into it for a second, your brain learns to recognize the signal and wants more of it. Immediate addiction in a matter of seconds. Amazing, am I right?”
“B-but…” the squirrel mumbled.
One of his eyes opened tentatively. The other followed. That couldn’t be right. He couldn’t have gotten addicted to that spiral in just a split second. Not even Earnest himself was capable of coming with such a powerful technology.
But then, why couldn’t he stop staring? Why couldn’t he close his eyes again?
“That’s the first reaction the visor is programmed to prompt,” the rabbit was saying then. His voice sounded different now. Further. Just a bit, but enough to be noticed. “The second thing is… Oh. I can see it’s already taking an effect.”
Jay squirmed. He couldn’t see it, but he could feel it. His cheeks slowly turned red as he realized what it was. Climbing inside him, burbling like lava inside a volcano.
“N… no...” he whispered, mortally embarrassed.
He could feel his neoprene suit tenting right between his legs. An extremely obvious erection was starting to form there, prompted by the signals his brain was receiving. The whole situation was turning him on – even if he couldn’t understand why. He could just keep staring, getting more and more flustered as his excitation became more and more visible.
“Not a really big boy, are you?” Earned asked. One of his paws moved to caress Jay’s modest bulge and the squirrel let out a soft moan that made his cheeks grow a brighter shade of red. “I was expecting more, being a hero and all that. Hmm, what a disappointment.”
This can’t be real… Jay found himself thinking. I need to resist this. I need…
“And now that I’ve got your attention and your arousal, it’s only a matter of seconds before the third phase begins,” Earnest explained. “Oh, look. There it is.”
At first, Jay had no idea what he meant.
But then he noticed something strange in the spirals. There were words at the center of the spiral, right where his attention was naturally or unnaturally being drawn to. They flashed before his eyes and then they disappeared before he even knew what they meant. The constant effort to read them was making his mind feel exhausted.
Or maybe it was a different thing. The spiral filled everything, swirling and throbbing. It was getting harder to think.
A groan escaped his throat. His body felt heavy, lax. He was dangling from those manacles now as resistance escaped through his open mouth.
“Looking good there. I’m going to keep rubbing this little erection of yours as you go down the rabbit hole, deeper and deeper. Down into the rabbit hole, little squirrel.”
Down the rabbit hole. Jay’s mind filled with those thoughts. His mouth filled with those words. Hadn’t he seen them before, somewhere? Jay muttered them almost automatically, leaving his previous embarrassment behind.
“Down the… rabbit hole…”
“That’s a good plaything. Repeating my words and all. You’re ready to do as I say, aren’t you? Say it, come on.”
“I’m… ready to do as you say…” Jay – or whatever was left of Jay – whispered.
“Hmmm. You see, I’m not satisfied with that. I need more conviction. Say it one more time.”
Jay felt like a trigger was being pulled inside him. His mouth moved on its own, like a machine. Like a thing, being programmed to do as it should.
“I’m ready to do as you say.”
The pervasive feeling of not being a conscious creature and instead being turned into a thing spread further and further. It squirmed again with a new stroke on its sensitive erection. It barely registered the manacles being removed from its wrists. Its body was weak and lax and so, so heavy. It needed to be commanded to move. Otherwise, it was just a…
“Just a plaything, right?”
“Just a… plaything,” it muttered.
Earnest put one arm around its back as his other paw rubbed its erection up and down.
“Adorable. Let me show you what a real erection looks like, though. On your knees, drone.”
The drone’s body reacted. It dropped to its knees. Through the spiral displayed over its eyes, it could see Earnest – Master – unzipping his pants. The rabbit’s dick was so much bigger than the drone’s. If it’d been conscious by now, a new wave of embarrassment would have washed over it.
Instead, it simply remained there – kneeling. Waiting new commands.
“Open wide, drone.”
It did as he was told.
“Suck.”
And again.
It barely recognized Master’s moans as it carried out the command that it had been given. The rabbit’s length throbbed in the drone’s mouth. It made its best effort to please its Master. Obeying was the only thing left in its mind. No sign of any other identities it might have had.
Certainly no signs of ever being a hero. It was just a plaything – just as Master had said. Just as it was supposed to be.
As Earnest placed a firm hand between his new plaything’s ears, a playful chuckle escaped his lips.
“Keep going like this, drone,” he whispered between moans, “and perhaps later we’ll pay attention to an entirely different hole…”