Katniss Everdeen (
stillplaying) wrote2013-11-06 09:15 am
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18th Game [action/video]
[She's been so busy lately that she hasn't noticed the time fly by. Busy with teaching Foo Foo, busy with hunting and providing for her family, busy helping Richard finish the extra wing to the house before first snow, trying to learn filial magic, busy stealing every spare minute of time with Prim and Teddy and all those others she holds there. She hasn't noticed the time pass. Hadn't realized that it's already November.
It's been a year since Peeta's left. Over a year now. And though she misses him every day, misses him even more when she wakes up on the couch screaming from night terrors, she's... still alive. Found something - someones - else to live for. And maybe that boy who had asked about finding a way to bring others here might actually succeed. Maybe she could bring him back. The boy that loves her. Where everything is actually real.
More than that, though, she's realized what time of year it is again. Has it really been two years, then, since the end of the rebellion? Since losing Prim?
But Prim's no longer lost. She's here. And if Katniss has her way, she'll stay here forever.
It's this realization that makes her more reluctant to leave that morning. But she has responsibilities. Things she has to do. Including teaching that stupid sabertooth moose lion how to actually hunt his own food rather than snatching her squirrels from her bag. Foo Foo has, at least, grown incredibly skillful at that. So at some point mid-morning, Katniss makes her way to House 56 to pick up the beast and continue their way in the Eastern Forest.
Once again, her hunt with Foo Foo isn't nearly as successful as her hunts alone. She loses more squirrels to him than she manages to retain. And when she finally spots a rabbit - perfect for tonight's dinner, perfect to make one of Prim's favorite stews - he lumbers in the way of her shot. Frightened, it runs into the bushes. Annoyed, Katniss lets her arrow fly into the trees.
Some seconds later, she pulls out her journal. With the video feed on, she focuses on Foo Foo.]
How is anyone supposed to teach something this stupid to do anything?
[She doesn't even feel remotely guilty when the young animal looks up from his interest in the rabbit-clad bushes and gives her a goofy, happy grin. It seems one enjoys these outings more than the other.]
Dumb mutt.
[Sometime later in the afternoon, she's back in the town. Having to pick up food is becoming more and more an uncomfortably common task on the days she tries to train Foo Foo. But this week more than ever, the week of her sister's death, she feels the need to spoil her. To go to the items shop and find little gifts that might make her happy. Or pick up fresh bread at the bakery and sweets at the grocery.
Anything for Prim. Anything.]
It's been a year since Peeta's left. Over a year now. And though she misses him every day, misses him even more when she wakes up on the couch screaming from night terrors, she's... still alive. Found something - someones - else to live for. And maybe that boy who had asked about finding a way to bring others here might actually succeed. Maybe she could bring him back. The boy that loves her. Where everything is actually real.
More than that, though, she's realized what time of year it is again. Has it really been two years, then, since the end of the rebellion? Since losing Prim?
But Prim's no longer lost. She's here. And if Katniss has her way, she'll stay here forever.
It's this realization that makes her more reluctant to leave that morning. But she has responsibilities. Things she has to do. Including teaching that stupid sabertooth moose lion how to actually hunt his own food rather than snatching her squirrels from her bag. Foo Foo has, at least, grown incredibly skillful at that. So at some point mid-morning, Katniss makes her way to House 56 to pick up the beast and continue their way in the Eastern Forest.
Once again, her hunt with Foo Foo isn't nearly as successful as her hunts alone. She loses more squirrels to him than she manages to retain. And when she finally spots a rabbit - perfect for tonight's dinner, perfect to make one of Prim's favorite stews - he lumbers in the way of her shot. Frightened, it runs into the bushes. Annoyed, Katniss lets her arrow fly into the trees.
Some seconds later, she pulls out her journal. With the video feed on, she focuses on Foo Foo.]
How is anyone supposed to teach something this stupid to do anything?
[She doesn't even feel remotely guilty when the young animal looks up from his interest in the rabbit-clad bushes and gives her a goofy, happy grin. It seems one enjoys these outings more than the other.]
Dumb mutt.
[Sometime later in the afternoon, she's back in the town. Having to pick up food is becoming more and more an uncomfortably common task on the days she tries to train Foo Foo. But this week more than ever, the week of her sister's death, she feels the need to spoil her. To go to the items shop and find little gifts that might make her happy. Or pick up fresh bread at the bakery and sweets at the grocery.
Anything for Prim. Anything.]
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But it's been a long, long time since she's had her father by her side. Eight years since his death. Even longer since he had taught her the skills she relies on now. Instead, it's people like Haymitch that remind her how to act. Scornful, sarcastic words. Reminders of how unlikable she is. Of all her faults and mistakes.
What had she been thinking, offering to teach Foo Foo? She couldn't do something like this. Not at all. Anger gives way to frustration. Shoulders slump a little as she turns the camera back to her.]
I tried rewards.
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[He takes a breath for a moment]
It should also be considered that your styles of hunting will likely vary. A saber toothed moose lion is a formidable predator, and usually goes after larger game.
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That thought made her smile just a little.]
Deer. I've seen them in the forest. Even caught one myself.
[The meat it had provided had kept her, Peeta, and Rue fed for months.]
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[He says with some mild disappointment.]
You're supposed to be kind and friendly to creatures. That's how you can help to work together.
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She shouldn't be that lucky.
Still, she's exasperated enough with the lion moose not to care as much as she might normally.]
Have you ever tried working with Foo Foo?
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I've tried playing with Foo Foo...
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[She says the words quickly, without giving much thought to anything else the strange looking man had said. It's awkward enough sometimes, taking Foo Foo out for hunts (or attempts at) while knowing full well he belongs to Sokka. So far, the arrangement they've had works. She barely sees him early in the morning. And Foo Foo hasn't thought twice about following her after she offers him the first squirrel of the day.]
But... I don't think he's been.
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Ohh, I see. If anybody in this village can hypnotize animals, I bet they'd be a big help! Keep him from chewing the wrong stuff or how to roll over or whatever you want him to learn.
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She should test that out. At some point. When not paying attention to the journal.]
He needs to learn how to hunt.
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[There's a little shrug from his end, at least what's visible on the small camera.]
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[He says with a faint, smug smile. Oh, the joys of seeing someone else have trouble training something, even if he's pretty much good with Optimus now.]
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But Foo Foo has gotten her annoyed enough to scowl at him regardless. He's her friend. One of her closest friends here. He'll forgive her for taking out frustrations on him.
At least, she hopes he'll forgive her eventually.]
He's a stupid beast, Teddy.
[So, yes. Of course she's having trouble.]
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That's one of your problems right there, actually. Teaching an animal something is a lot harder if you go into it thinking he's stupid.
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But, the trip was worth it when he saw Katniss. He ambled over, cloth back on his arm, rustling with his acquired items. ]
Hey. Finally get the "dumb mutt" away from his squirrel?
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She had been reaching for a handful of chives when Jim approached. Simple onion like things that would add flavor to the stew she planned on making. The chives dropped in the basket before she turned her attention to Jim and rolled her eyes.]
He cost me any decent game I would have caught today.
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Define "decent".
[ He knew Katniss was an excellent hunter by any count, and for Kirk, "decent" would mean a squirrel or something small he managed to bring down. He thought Katniss could easily bring down a deer if she wanted, but he also didn't know how many she was feeding. A rabbit could be "decent" by many standards. ]
I'm sure he'll shape up in time.
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What on earth is that?
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An idiot.
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You mean something this cute, right?
[ That's...well, okay, she's entirely serious about that, but the tone is lightly teasing, although Prim leans back in her chair, thinking. ]
What have you tried so far?
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Foo Foo might be cute in his own way. But right now, she wants nothing more than to smack him upside the head.
Stupid, stupid creature.]
Bribes.
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Before or after he does it right?
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