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The Gamemakers ([personal profile] gamemakers) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2014-04-14 01:46 am

Thicker Than Blood Start

For Tributes with keen eyes, they'll notice that Peacekeeper presence seems increased and yet infinitely more ineffective in the last few weeks. Peacekeepers seem harried, as do the Stylists, and most of the Escorts titter and plot without alerting the Tributes as to what, exactly, is so exciting. They simply say that this weekend they'll know.

And so it happens that on the weekend in question, the Tributes are woken by their Escorts early and brought to a restaurant for a hearty breakfast. The restaurant is nothing spectacular, although they seem to be trying to make an impression on the television cameras that float around. The sleepy, cranky meal goes by and then the Tributes are led back to their Suites for a mandatory meeting.

Sitting on couches and the floor, in chairs and on windowsills, standing off to the side - people from the Tributes' homes are waiting to greet them in each District Suite. Some are confused, some accepting, some frightened and some elated to see their beloved. Either way, it should be an eventful reunion.
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-04-29 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
To his credit, Wyatt didn't shy. Didn't move back, or pull that calculating face folks did when they were trying measure what their chances were.

He'd certainly heard of it, seen it, and likely would have even put it together if he'd thought a bit harder about that day. The coughing hadn't been pronounced, but it had been there.

He merely sipped from his glass again and shook his head.

"Not here," he replied after a moment. "Not from that."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-04-30 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well now." He wet his lips, a sly grin flickering at their edges before taking over his face. "Isn't that something," He mused.

He wet his lips again, just to taste them, just for that shadow of whiskey.

"And where do I sign up?"
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-04-30 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ya already have," Wyatt murmured in reply, shifting in his chair, crossing his boots at the ankle. Settling in. "Jus' by bein' here."

In for a penny, in for a pound.

"The Capitol don't jus' bring folks here out'a the goodness of their hearts. They got plans for us. For you."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-04-30 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"As everyone is so quick to remind me, the Good Lord had plans for me too," Holliday pointed out easily.

"But if this Capitol of yours have ones that keep me alive a little longer than his, I am all too happy to find myself under their guidance."
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-04-30 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"They're a bit more direct 'bout their plans here," Wyatt said bemusedly. "A firm touch."

He polished off the rest of his glass in one shot, head knocking back.

"They call 'em The Games," he said after with a sigh, half-pleasure, half-pain as the liquor burned down his throat and settled into a warm pool in his chest. "They gather up all the tributes an' put 'em in the arena. Some ninety-odd people, usually,... an' usually only one comes out alive."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-04-30 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"And that is how a man full of such vigor as yourself has come to die nine times?" Holliday guessed, smirking.

"Sounds like the Coliseum, except never for a want of participants."
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-04-30 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"As I understand it, they didn't want for neither," Wyatt muttered, slanting Doc a look as he thought of Max, press-ganged before any of them into being a gladiator. "I know one, an' he didn't do any volunteerin' either."

Then he nodded, tapping his glass on the table, before his hands hooking neatly on his belt-buckle.

"An' yes. Nine, would'a been ten, but I won the last one."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-05-03 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Doc whistled, raising his eyebrows. Knew one? That was a story he would have to ask later.

"Well. Tenth time's the charm, it seems," He said, teeth showing through the grin. "And what did you victory win you?"
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-05-03 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"They used to tell us that they'd send us home, if we won," Wyatt said. "Then they promised winnin' meant we'd never have to go back in."

His mouth twisted wryly. A dark, bitter sort of amusement, curling one corner.

"They usually manage to keep that one."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-05-03 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well who'd want to go home once you're here, anyway," Doc said, smirking as he leaned back with a sigh.

"Seems a worthy enough prize to me."
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-05-03 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Wyatt's mouth opened, then closed, the tip of his tongue catching between his teeth. There was more to it, than the simple way Doc presented it, but Wyatt couldn't honestly argue.

Home hadn't really been home for some time.

"...It does have it's points," Wyatt agreed slowly, head bobbing in a small nod. "Some mighty big ones."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-05-03 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, then I'll be more than happy to join you," He said.

"Provided, of course, that this place has something in the way of entertainment for its prestigious guests?" The smirk flickering at his lips gave some indication of exactly what kind of entertainment he meant, but he didn't spell it out. After all, he didn't quite have Wyatt's measure yet, and he wasn't entirely certain what sort of attitudes the man would take towards gambling. And drinking. And whores.

One needed a sort of well-rounded entertainment, after all.
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-05-03 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
At that, Wyatt couldn't help a smile. A real, true one that eased some of the shadows out of his eyes, lifted some of the weight he carried around his mouth.

"Some things are universal, my friend," he said, a chuckle rumbling up from his chest. "Matter'a fact--" he moved in his chair, sitting forward again as the idea came to him. "If yer up for a look 'round, I'll take ya by the best place I've found."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-05-04 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why I am incredibly interested," Holliday said, flashing Wyatt a toothy grin.

"Assuming you're a man of taste and character," He added teasingly, hoping for just the opposite.
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-05-04 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Wyatt snorted, pushing his chair back from the table.

"No promises."

Standing, he glanced at a nearby peacekeeper - who made no move to stop them - and gestured for Doc to follow with a small wave. Beside them the camera hummed, buzzing along as it fell in with him.

"Come on, we'll get ya settled in."
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[personal profile] imyerdaisy 2014-05-21 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Doc grinned, grabbing the jacket that he'd been given and throwing it on, all too happy to have Wyatt introduce him to the delicacies and delights of the Capitol. He glanced at the camera, but it didn't really bother him - after all, nothing here made much sense save for Wyatt himself, so it was easy to just tune it all out.

He was a man born in the fast pace of the industrial revolution, after all. Every year seemed to bring more mechanical delights.

He couldn't quite keep silent as they walked through the tribute tower - couldn't quite hold his tongue from making small exclamations every time they passed a particularly strange looking tribute - ("Is that a dragon?") - but it wasn't until they got out onto the street that they let out a long, low whistle.

"Well. That is something else," He said, as if he hadn't really believed it when just seeing it from the window.
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[personal profile] the_marshal 2014-05-21 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"An' then some, ain't it?" Wyatt murmured from beside him, head tipping back to look up at the gleaming buildings around them. The blue sky, a distant narrow slice between the gleaming steel.

He took a moment, just to look, remembering well the first time he'd laid eyes on it, then he turned back to Doc.

"It ain't all like this. There's places out there - Districts, they call 'em - that ya wouldn't know from home."