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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Straight deer is it? Well, it is a bit odd, but I believe that is quite suitable.
[He flashes a smile]
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But the man's words make her glance back at Foo Foo - muzzle still in the bushes - just for a second. Most people here seem accustomed to the animals in the forest. They're from a world similar enough to her Earth.]
Are you from Foo Foo's world?
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He chuckles at the question]
You could certainly say that. It would be his world equally as much as it is mine or any others.
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But his response made her smile. It was a silly question, wasn't it?]
You have strange animals there.
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Strange is a matter of familiarity. I personally find just a deer odd. Granted, I have seen just a bear before, but it is more of a rarity than say a platypus bear or an armadillo bear.
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She frowns, grey eyes haunted by the early memory.]
They're muttations in Panem. Any creature like that.
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[He notices her expression change at that, it seemed she hadn't had good experiences with them. He had seen that look in soldiers before who had seen too much bloodshed.]
Well, in my world, they are quite natural. Many serve useful purposes in society, as transportation, messengers and the like. Certain breeds are rather intelligent and can be quite caring creatures. Appa the sky bison is one who certainly has a personality.
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[Most of the time. At least, she likes him now. She had been apprehensive of him at first. The giant creature that could supposedly fly. And then she had actually gone flying with Sokka and with Aang. It was a fear she learned to live with.
Easier to do when the monkey thing wasn't around.]
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[He strokes his beard]
Although, we've gotten a little off topic. I am sure that you will be able to assist Foo Foo in realizing his hunting potential. Just remember that as with all things, it takes time.
[There was something else he was probably forgetting as well...]
Ah, before I forget. My name is Iroh.
[He inclines his head politely]
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Still, if he knows Appa, that means he must know Aang. She briefly wonders how. But curiosity isn't enough to get her to ask. But that connection is enough to get her to smile in return, if somewhat shyly. Aang is one of the best people she knows. Even if, most times, she still wonders why he'd ever befriend someone as unlikable as herself.]
I'm Katniss.
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[She must be familiar with Sokka to be taking his pet out. Why he had a saber toothed moose lion as a pet, he couldn't fathom, but considering the weirdness of day to day life, he supposed it was only another drop in bucket.]
I take it you are friends with Sokka and Aang?
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She still hasn't forgiven Sokka for using her during his death penalty. Even if a part of her was using him in return.]
Yeah. They're- [She hesitates again, just for a moment.] -good people. Especially Aang.
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Yes, they both were very influential individuals who helped restore balance to the world.
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I've heard. It's... better now, right? Your world?
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If time passed while she was here, that 76th Hunger Games, that very last one, would have happened by now. There'd be no more Games. No more children dying.]
How do you know it'll stay like that? Good.
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[He strokes his beard]
Of course, with my nephew being a strong component to that, I am rather biased.
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[The words are out of her mouth before she even pauses to consider everything else he says. About future conflicts, about worlds needing peace. About different generations avoiding those conflicts. She had been so instrumental in her own world's fight. The Girl on Fire, the Mockingjay the people of the Districts rallied behind.
And then she had killed President Coin. Tried to kill herself. Walked away from all of it, deciding in the moment she had aimed her one arrow at Coin that her own needs outweighed those of her nation.
That others might chose to keep fighting is... surprising to her.]
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[He was quite confident in Zuko's abilities to restore honour to the Fire Nation and with the help of Aang to bring balance to the world. They had already accomplished much, but there was a great more they could and he felt would do.]
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We haven't met.