Lillie McFerrin's Weekly Flash Fiction Prompt - 'Conquer'
And this is where it took me:
She had done it and although she was elated she knew the
hard part was yet to come. She had to work out how she was going to get him up there to
the summit; she knew it would involve dragging him, but with the air so thin up
here it was going to take a while, and she was worried the next team would be
arriving any minute.
She quickly took the tent down, and wrapped his cold body in
it, ignoring his wide eyes and blue lips, only relishing the fact that she’d
been able to finally do it and stop another night of torture, even up here.
It was the only reason she hadn’t protested about coming,
apart from knowing he would have ignored her anyway, it was a chance to catch
him in a weak position, because up here he was weaker than her thanks to all the
nights of near asphyxiation he’d put her through for his weird pleasure; they
meant she had a better capacity for surviving on little air, which he didn’t.
As she started to haul his body up the final pass, she kept
herself going by reliving the surprised expression he had given her when she’d overpowered
him and flipped him over, jamming HER arm up against HIS throat for a change, and
digging her elbow in the base of his trachea like he always enjoyed doing;, then
smiled to herself as she remembered how he’d struggled for air, and stopped
suddenly when she’d asked him, “How does that feel for you, darling?” just like
he always did.