Katniss Everdeen (
stillplaying) wrote2013-06-05 09:36 am
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15th Game [action/video]
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[She awoke that morning to find them gone. Those beautiful, amazing iridescent wings were gone. And in their place, the damn mockingjay wings had returned. Small, useless. Reminders of a life she would have happily left behind. She fit easily on the couch again, her bed of the last two months. But at the cost of her flight. At the cost of being grounded once more.
If it was not for the overwhelming guilt she felt shortly after - guilt for cancelling her sister's party under paranoia of too many people in their living quarters - she probably would have spent the day sulking. And it was tempting, so tempting to just disappear into the woods all day. But she couldn't afford that luxury. Not anymore. If her wings were gone, that meant that there was a good chance the spirit possession had ended. Life had returned to what passed for normal around here.
And she had a party to plan.
But first, she had a sister to seek out. And surprise with breakfast in bed: pancakes and maple syrup, with a mug of hot chocolate and glass of orange juice.
Later that day, Katniss could be found going about her regular daily schedule. Spending time hunting in the woods, guitar lessons at Cloud Nine, browsing the various shops. The recent event reminded her that Prim was relatively undefended here, a situation that needed to be corrected. Even a small knife, anything to give her sister the advantage if Katniss wasn't around to protect her. Food for the party was also a necessity. As well as any remaining decorations.
It wasn't until later that night that she finally opened up her journal. But rather than being at home, she's made herself comfortable in one of the newfeather watch towers, where she had been stashing most of the party supplies prior to the possessions. She opened the journal and made certain to key in a quick filter before recording:]
[Video - filtered away from Primrose Everdeen]
I wasn't exactly myself when I cancelled Prim's birthday last week. But I want to make it up to her. She deserves this party. More than anyone I know. She's fourteen now and... [She had to pause for a moment, force a smile on her face and block all memories of her sister burning to death from her mind.] She's never had a real party before.
So, this Saturday. At House 43. 5 P.M. You don't have to bring any kind of gift. It's not necessary. It's enough to have people there. To have the sort of celebration she never had back in District 12. If you know me, or you know Prim, I'd like you to come.
[She realized that she was taking a big risk saying that. And it did make her uncomfortable, the thought of so many people in her living space. But a party was supposed to have people in it, isn't it? A lot of people. And the more there, the more that want to celebrate the life Prim should have had, the better. Prim deserved the world.]
Rapunzel? Would you still be willing to make that cake? Teddy, will you still help with music? [Katniss paused, tilting her head thoughtfully and biting her lip. Was there anything else that she was missing? What else was necessary for planning a party? She already felt as if she owed so many people so much. She hated accumulating more debt. But for Prim, it was worth it/] And Aang, would you mind helping to decor-
I need someone to distract Prim that day, too.
[She awoke that morning to find them gone. Those beautiful, amazing iridescent wings were gone. And in their place, the damn mockingjay wings had returned. Small, useless. Reminders of a life she would have happily left behind. She fit easily on the couch again, her bed of the last two months. But at the cost of her flight. At the cost of being grounded once more.
If it was not for the overwhelming guilt she felt shortly after - guilt for cancelling her sister's party under paranoia of too many people in their living quarters - she probably would have spent the day sulking. And it was tempting, so tempting to just disappear into the woods all day. But she couldn't afford that luxury. Not anymore. If her wings were gone, that meant that there was a good chance the spirit possession had ended. Life had returned to what passed for normal around here.
And she had a party to plan.
But first, she had a sister to seek out. And surprise with breakfast in bed: pancakes and maple syrup, with a mug of hot chocolate and glass of orange juice.
Later that day, Katniss could be found going about her regular daily schedule. Spending time hunting in the woods, guitar lessons at Cloud Nine, browsing the various shops. The recent event reminded her that Prim was relatively undefended here, a situation that needed to be corrected. Even a small knife, anything to give her sister the advantage if Katniss wasn't around to protect her. Food for the party was also a necessity. As well as any remaining decorations.
It wasn't until later that night that she finally opened up her journal. But rather than being at home, she's made herself comfortable in one of the newfeather watch towers, where she had been stashing most of the party supplies prior to the possessions. She opened the journal and made certain to key in a quick filter before recording:]
[Video - filtered away from Primrose Everdeen]
I wasn't exactly myself when I cancelled Prim's birthday last week. But I want to make it up to her. She deserves this party. More than anyone I know. She's fourteen now and... [She had to pause for a moment, force a smile on her face and block all memories of her sister burning to death from her mind.] She's never had a real party before.
So, this Saturday. At House 43. 5 P.M. You don't have to bring any kind of gift. It's not necessary. It's enough to have people there. To have the sort of celebration she never had back in District 12. If you know me, or you know Prim, I'd like you to come.
[She realized that she was taking a big risk saying that. And it did make her uncomfortable, the thought of so many people in her living space. But a party was supposed to have people in it, isn't it? A lot of people. And the more there, the more that want to celebrate the life Prim should have had, the better. Prim deserved the world.]
Rapunzel? Would you still be willing to make that cake? Teddy, will you still help with music? [Katniss paused, tilting her head thoughtfully and biting her lip. Was there anything else that she was missing? What else was necessary for planning a party? She already felt as if she owed so many people so much. She hated accumulating more debt. But for Prim, it was worth it/] And Aang, would you mind helping to decor-
I need someone to distract Prim that day, too.
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But not furious enough to tell. Not when Issac had been more than a game piece to the spirits. How could she fault anyone for that when she herself had been used by more than one person in the past?
Still, she looked away. Couldn't really bring herself to lie to him in person.]
He tried to attack me, too.
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[She does not require his protection. Unlike Jack and Eugene she was solid, seasoned, and well accustomed to killing for her own protection. Though their world may have given them the basics they might not be able to handle it so well, and that was saying quite a bit.
Katniss did not require his protection.
Though to know he'd lashed out at her as well-]
I am now feeling slightly less guilty for killing him.
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She tried her best to quickly rationalize why he might do such a thing. Revenge? Or had Issac attempted to attack him, too? She knew that she wouldn't have hesitated to kill the man had he severely attack her. She had, in fact, used those strange light abilities of her own to defend herself, not hesitating in throwing punches.
But still, he had been a game piece. A pawn to the spirits, much like the rest of them. It was the only reason that she could forgive Issac that easily.]
You killed him?
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[For a moment he looked and sounded exactly as he was that night. Weary. Faintly retched. Ill for what his hands had done. But only a moment did the mask slip before it is smoothed into something wry and faintly amused.]
No doubt he will return in a week and complain that I was too slow about it.
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She could, in her own way, understand why Zevran did what he did.
A couple of moments later, she reached out to place a hand on top of his.]
You're a good friend.
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I try. I hope he finds the answer he wants while he is away.
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She knew how much it probably hurt.]
Me too.
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[He shook his head at himself and curled his fingers tighter around hers. Katniss understood. She may not have been raised in it as he had, but she knew death and dying. Knew survival. Could empathize on how exhausting it was when the choice was taken from you.]
But the day is lovely and we should think of more pleasant things, yes?
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But she also recognized the need to change the subject. Not to dwell on the pain at hand.]
It is. [A quick grin.] What do you think of Artemis' arrow?
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[An arrow for trapping, yes, but sometimes ending the chase makes the kill shot so much simpler. And this did not damage to the prey whatsoever! If only his other traps were quite so clean.]
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She's one of the other archers here. [Some Katniss found herself feeling a little protective of, some sort of leftover reaction of being her sister during a past shift.] Blonde hair, a couple of years younger than me.
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[He shrugged and knelt down to appraise the aim of the second shot- the kill shot. As ever it was flawless. Katniss was a fine huntress, and the best shot he had seen in the past few years.]
I shall have to live in envy. Ridiculous, crippling envy.
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[There has to be something he could make for her that would be just as useful and ridiculously awesome as these arrows.]
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I don't need anything.
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[He smiles, warm and easy and he might just have something in mind. It would take some work to make but it's such a useful little tool and one she would likely appreciate; even if he would have to instruct her in it's use.
Every woman should have a ring that unfolds into a lockpick.]
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[She didn't even know when his birthday was. Let alone any other excuse to give him a gift. Perhaps she ought to for no reason at all. As a thank you for all the times he had been there for her, all those times he had taken care of her when she had been unable to do so herself.
But what could she get him? What would he want? She didn't know as much about knives as he did. And though she could get him a bow, would he even want one?]
But I've never given you anything.
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[Brandy and food and company are all he truly needs. It's all he has here, and he'd be a fool to ask for anything more. But for arrows like that, he'd be a fool.]
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And not mention a word of her idea to Zevran until she knew for certain if she could obtain those lessons.]
I won't give you brandy. And I don't know if you'd consider my food all that good.
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[She can sing now if she wanted to and he has ever had a soft spot for the sound of her voice rising and falling around poignant words. That which cannot be said can be sung, and she ever did so well.]
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But that could wait a few minutes longer. Quietly, she started to sing:]
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where they strung up a man they say murdered three.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where the dead man called out for his love to flee.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where I told you to run, so we'd both be free.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Wear a necklace of rope, side by side with me.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
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It had been so long since he'd last heard her sing. It was no pure tone of a chanter of light, no sultry croon of a whore at the brothel, no rough edged cry of the boatswain. It was soft and clear and honest in a way that bid him still and listen.
When she was finished he blinked, the lyrics bittersweet and terribly suiting.]
Beautiful as ever, Katniss.
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Zevran, whose past was as bloody and awful as her own.
Her cheeks flushed a little at the praise and she nodded demurely.]
Thank you, Zevran.
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[He reached out to curl his hand in hers, offering it a soft squeeze. She was ever bashful of her talents outside of hunting and murder- and even then they were not something to laud, not truly. Not to her.]
Shall we dress the deer and butcher it properly?
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Let's.