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thecapitol2014-04-14 01:46 am
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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.
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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"That explains the smell." He observes. Not that there is a smell, of course. Everything here smells like roses and flowers, it's like they're trying to cover up the smell of bullshit every time they talk. Something isn't right about this and every part of him just wants to walk away from the situation. Maybe it'll hurt Bro's feelings, if he has them, but it'd suck a whole lot less than the inevitable fuckeryfest they want to spiral this into.
He can't help straightening up a little under the scrutiny, only to sag his shoulders in a half-assed attempt to maintain his cool. Of course he looks different, it's been a damn long time since they saw one another in the flesh. Bro hasn't changed a bit, though in Dave's opinion he didn't ever change over the thirteen years they spent together. Dave isn't so lucky, hormones probably hit him like a freight train. He feels taller, is he taller? He never bothered to find a tape measure, but he hasn't answered the question.
"It was a sixteenth birthday present." He lifts his shoulders in a shrug, moving his arms to fold them loosely. Cool, cool cool cool. He can do this. "It's been a while since you kicked the bucket."
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"I smell better than you, kid," he shoots back, leaning back so he can prop his feet on the table in front of him. He's used to Dave smelling like cheetos and teenager, he really doesn't know what he actually smells like. He doesn't care enough to get a closer whiff.
It's the latter comment that really gets to him, though. The surprise doesn't show on his face, at least, but he's floored by the fact that it's been three years since his death. "Well goddamn." Bro honestly doesn't know how to feel about that, all things considered. Mostly he just feels like he's probably missed a lot, like the loser who comes in late for class or something. After a moment, he stands up and strides over to Dave.
He's definitely taller, Bro'll give him that. Other signs show the three year difference, but it's pretty remarkable how much he looks the same. "Sucks to be you- I'm still taller, bitch." Because what else are you gonna say when you feel awkward and shitty for dying?
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"I smell great." He immediately defends. "I have a new cologne. It's French. It's." He doesn't know French.. What did he eat for breakfast again? "Omelet du fromage."
Yeah, that sounds right, but the victory doesn't last long. He's tensing up again when Bro strides over. He's really larger than life to Dave now. He always held him up at hero status, then he died like one. Having him walk right up to him like this is something he never thought he'd experience before. "Who the fuck are you? The ghost of Christmas obvious? You're still ancient compared to me, man." Were. Whatever. "Hey, if you can fit through the door frame, do you wanna blow this popsicle stand?" The quirk of his brow indicates that being alone would be much, much better right now.
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"And hey, making ghost jokes is one of those 'too soon' things, yo. Don't be so damn insensitive." Yeah, he really doesn't fucking care. It's not like he died for no reason, he did it to protect Dave's ass. Even if it was a feathery Dave. But whatever, that's beside the point.
"But yeah. Let's bail, I'm bored of this place. Please tell me there's something more exciting than this?" Because so far he isn't very impressed with what he's seen. "Where the shit are we, anyway? They told me jack shit. Then again, they offered me a shower. I don't look a gift shower in the mouth." Showers are his weakness right along with plush asses- the only thing that would make either of them better is to pair the two.