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Who| Emily and YOU
What|
Where| Around the Training Centre
When| A couple of days before the start of the Arena
Warnings/Notes| None inherent, will update as necessary
a) District 7 suite
Emily's dressed in the sort of clothes she'd only reluctantly wear for a fancy party, her hair piled high on her head. She looks out of place in the suite, especially as she's tidying and cleaning - disassembling the garden she's kept in one corner of the common area ever since she came back to the Capitol, something that's been her pride and joy, and has been her main distraction and source of therapy in mentoring. Today though, the plants are dug up, the soil swept and the wire displays dismantled, and Emily insists on doing it all herself. A few moments later she disappears into her room and comes back with her arms full of the intricate wood carvings she's put so much care and attention into, and dumps them into the bags with the plants, nodding to the Avoxes to take them away and dispose of them.
b) Out and about in the Capitol
Emily isn't certain what makes a 'good Capitolite'. A shallowness and self-absorption seemed to have a lot to do with it. But she was quite certain that she'd been offered citizenship because of qualities that were the exact opposite to that, ones that she had to admit that she hadn't seen in that many Capitol natives. It bothered her that she needed to stay true to herself while fitting in as one of them. Perhaps she was being unfair, and she was viewing them from the point of view of a Victor and moreover a Districter.
She goes to one of the high end shopping districts, wandering through stores and parks and finally seating herself in a restaurant, people watching all the while. Out here, a little of their eccentric nature seems to disappear, and they're not obnoxious Capitolites but just people. It's a surreal thing for her to accept.
c) The roof
The media didn't seem to have picked up on her panic attack at the Tribute Parade, something for which Emily was more than grateful. She wondered if Cyrus had anything to do with it, after all his offer of citizenship had come quickly after, and she was sure he'd wanted to keep a positive, Capitol-friendly image of her circulating. But even now, she couldn't get the District Tributes out of her mind, the bewilderment and despair on their faces as they realised that they were being sent to die, contrasted with the cheers of the audience.
She grips tightly onto the railing of the balcony to stop her hands from shaking, taking several long, deep breaths. "Get it together, Finch," she mutters. "They're not your people any more. You can't do this to yourself."
d) Closed to Beck
She shows up in the District Twelve suite without warning, and just stands and waits until Beck comes walking through, her expression stern and only a little less pained than when she'd found her in the bar the other night. She has no idea where they stand, and as much as she wishes she could postpone this indefinitely, she knows that she can't avoid Beck forever.
"It's time we finished our conversation."
What|
Where| Around the Training Centre
When| A couple of days before the start of the Arena
Warnings/Notes| None inherent, will update as necessary
a) District 7 suite
Emily's dressed in the sort of clothes she'd only reluctantly wear for a fancy party, her hair piled high on her head. She looks out of place in the suite, especially as she's tidying and cleaning - disassembling the garden she's kept in one corner of the common area ever since she came back to the Capitol, something that's been her pride and joy, and has been her main distraction and source of therapy in mentoring. Today though, the plants are dug up, the soil swept and the wire displays dismantled, and Emily insists on doing it all herself. A few moments later she disappears into her room and comes back with her arms full of the intricate wood carvings she's put so much care and attention into, and dumps them into the bags with the plants, nodding to the Avoxes to take them away and dispose of them.
b) Out and about in the Capitol
Emily isn't certain what makes a 'good Capitolite'. A shallowness and self-absorption seemed to have a lot to do with it. But she was quite certain that she'd been offered citizenship because of qualities that were the exact opposite to that, ones that she had to admit that she hadn't seen in that many Capitol natives. It bothered her that she needed to stay true to herself while fitting in as one of them. Perhaps she was being unfair, and she was viewing them from the point of view of a Victor and moreover a Districter.
She goes to one of the high end shopping districts, wandering through stores and parks and finally seating herself in a restaurant, people watching all the while. Out here, a little of their eccentric nature seems to disappear, and they're not obnoxious Capitolites but just people. It's a surreal thing for her to accept.
c) The roof
The media didn't seem to have picked up on her panic attack at the Tribute Parade, something for which Emily was more than grateful. She wondered if Cyrus had anything to do with it, after all his offer of citizenship had come quickly after, and she was sure he'd wanted to keep a positive, Capitol-friendly image of her circulating. But even now, she couldn't get the District Tributes out of her mind, the bewilderment and despair on their faces as they realised that they were being sent to die, contrasted with the cheers of the audience.
She grips tightly onto the railing of the balcony to stop her hands from shaking, taking several long, deep breaths. "Get it together, Finch," she mutters. "They're not your people any more. You can't do this to yourself."
d) Closed to Beck
She shows up in the District Twelve suite without warning, and just stands and waits until Beck comes walking through, her expression stern and only a little less pained than when she'd found her in the bar the other night. She has no idea where they stand, and as much as she wishes she could postpone this indefinitely, she knows that she can't avoid Beck forever.
"It's time we finished our conversation."
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"We've done that to a couple of people back home...but only because they were jerks." She mused continuing to pick through Emily's abandoned things shamelessly. "The one that still lives on our island is Mildew. He's such a cranky old fart of a man that they built his house on the other side of a mountain just so we wouldn't have to see him every day. But he still makes it into town to complain and yell at us and blame our dragons for how miserable his life is."
"I guess congratulations then. I mean...yay you. You were already pretty much living here all the time so it's not a huge change right?"
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"I mean you work hard, you try to help us get smarter and stronger, and you put up with people who seem to like...live to make people hate them." Ruffnut admired her determination if nothing else.
"Anything I can do to help?"
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"Well, if there's anything there you want then it'd be a great help if you wanted to take it off my hands." She gestures to the carvings on the table and the sacks of plants and herbs by the doorway, glad that some of them could go to a deserving home. "Otherwise they're all going to the incinerator."
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"These smell good." She noted sniffing the bag of plants and herbs. "Can I eat any of these?"
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"Some of them. Although they taste far better chopped up in food rather than just eating them straight off the branch." She picks off one of the leaves and holds it out to her. "This is rosemary, it's often used with lamb or chicken."
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"Yeah...yeah better with meat maybe. I've never been that great at cooking though."
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"Oh yeah sure. Can you imagine me getting like...married and having kids and stuff? Especially in a place like this?" She grinned a crooked grin like Emily must have been joking even if she had once or twice entertained the thought when Thor was still around.
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For all her simple minded or downright stupid things that she's said or done...every so often something falls out of Ruffnut's mouth that actually sounds sort of insightful. She however has not noticed this because she's much too busy hoarding junk like winter is coming and she needs things to burn for warmth.
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Annnd a wrap I think <3
"Me too. I'll try and make it happen sooner rather then later."
Slinging another box of things into her arms she shuffled for her room calling over her shoulder "Who knows? Maybe this next one is my time. And if so we'll have the biggest party you've ever seen. No one parties harder then vikings."