Re: District Seven

[personal profile] iflipmyhair 2014-01-14 02:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Homura looked at Johanna at this, the stare deepening, ever so slightly.

"Would you?"
nooneleft: (half a smile)

Re: District Seven

[personal profile] nooneleft 2014-01-14 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"Got nothing stopping me." She laughed, but stopped as abruptly as she had started.

Most of these fools were harmless enough. She had no reason to kill any of these people. And despite preconceptions. Johanna did not revel in killing. She did what she had to do and she got out of there.

But that wasn't good to keep people scared off her. Better they think she was bloodthirsty.

Re: District Seven

[personal profile] iflipmyhair 2014-01-14 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"I see," Homura replied, delicately folding her hands together, fingers like fans, near her chest. Flexing her fingers. "I suppose I can understand your annoyance, all things considered. At least, to an extent."
nooneleft: (fed up)

Re: District Seven

[personal profile] nooneleft 2014-01-14 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"What? You a head doctor now as well?" She rolled her eyes. "Go on, Doc. Bore me with whatever the hell you want to say and I'll pretend to listen."

Re: District Seven

[personal profile] iflipmyhair 2014-01-14 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
If Homura was insulted, she didn't show it.

"In order to grant any hope in a system, an even amount of despair must be placed somewhere else, as the price. To bring something akin to peace to this world, a group of people, then, must shoulder the brunt of the world's curses."

Homura stared at the party, watching the District citizens revel and smile. Quietly, her hand went up to her hair.

"Before this, it was the Reaped Tributes of the Districts, forced to fight in the Arenas, who bore the curse. As a result, there was a level of suffering and sadness which accompanied those families who lost their children. Either to death...or to victory. Now, of course, they no longer have to shoulder the sacrifice. No longer tainted by the uncertainty of whether their children would be taken from them through the Games, of course they have been given a happiness that they have not known for many years - perhaps some have never known it."

Her hand slide through her hand, flipping it into the air.

"But what these people do not understand - something that you, perhaps, can, as one who has been through the Games - is that the system has not truly changed at all. They are still just as monitored and regulated as before. The only difference is that the ones who bear the curses has shifted, been outsourced. This 'change' in the system thus allows the Capitol the means to in fact continue the system as before, taking away one qualm of the Districts, without actually conceding anything substantial on their end."

Her hair settled from the flip.

"The children will still die from the circumstances which Panem has foisted on them. They simply will not die from the Games. But that is all. Still the people here...will cling to it because it is what they want to hear. It is what they believe they truly and fully want, and as long as they believe it...nothing more will change."

At this Homura turned to Johanna.

"If I am out of place, of course, please tell me so. And I shall apologize for my impudence."
Edited 2014-01-14 23:04 (UTC)