The Gamemakers (
gamemakers) wrote in
thecapitol2012-12-22 12:14 am
Conscientia
WHO| Open
WHAT| Night life at the Speakeasy
WHEN| Evenings this week
WHERE| The Speakeasy
WARNINGS/NOTES| Feel free to use this party post style, or however you like if you would like to set any threads here.
The speakeasy was a classy joint. Wood panels, and soft velvet, and usually some kinda of live music, something mellow and easy to relax to. It was big, with low ceilings and with many back rooms, some easy to access, others less so. Easy to get lost in. And it gave off an air of class, of comfort, and being a part of something a little different from the rest. The kinda place where everybody knew your name, and everybody knew to be discreet about it.
It was the perfect place to grab a drink, sit, talk, and relax. No one over heard you, no one got in your business, but everyone was glad to talk if you wanted to find a friendly face. The owner, Conscientia, made her round every now and then, saying hello to her regulars, welcoming those who were new.
WHAT| Night life at the Speakeasy
WHEN| Evenings this week
WHERE| The Speakeasy
WARNINGS/NOTES| Feel free to use this party post style, or however you like if you would like to set any threads here.
The speakeasy was a classy joint. Wood panels, and soft velvet, and usually some kinda of live music, something mellow and easy to relax to. It was big, with low ceilings and with many back rooms, some easy to access, others less so. Easy to get lost in. And it gave off an air of class, of comfort, and being a part of something a little different from the rest. The kinda place where everybody knew your name, and everybody knew to be discreet about it.
It was the perfect place to grab a drink, sit, talk, and relax. No one over heard you, no one got in your business, but everyone was glad to talk if you wanted to find a friendly face. The owner, Conscientia, made her round every now and then, saying hello to her regulars, welcoming those who were new.

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"Spitting image? Really?"
Trying to sound merely curious rather than alarmed, Alex hoped the lighting was dim enough that any changes in his complexion wouldn't be noticed.
Because he'd probably just turned as white as a sheet.
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"He's the mentor for District 4, one of them..."
Or was. Elias stomach sank at the mere mention of it, but it was something that was, most likely true.
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"If he is, I haven't met him."
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Out side of here, he wouldn't have been so blunt, but here, missing was a safe term to use. Since here, no one doubted that's what it was.
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"Missing? This doesn't seem like the sort of place where people just go 'missing'."
That little tracker in his arm is never far from Alex's mind.
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"Yeah, anyone who goes missing here isn't really...well, I'm not going to be making plans to see him anytime soon."
He sighed, before shrugging. It was painful, but also not something to dump on a stranger. "Sorry about that."
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It seemed like ever since he'd arrived in the Capitol after his first Arena people had been trying to subtly warn him about some dark-side of the city. As if the death filled Arenas weren't clue enough for that. Alex kept that thought to himself, wary of saying anything much to someone he'd just met, even with the dim lights and music just barely loud enough to make it difficult to overhear others. People had a way of overhearing things. It was something he had a particular talent in himself after all.
"I take it you're also one of the past Victors?"
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"63." He said with a utterly humorless smile. A badge he got branded into his flank, to carry with him everywhere, for everyone else. "Not nearly the oldest around, but...uh, could be worse."
Clearly.
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"What year was Finnick?"
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He frowned as he realized he was already talking about Finnick in past tense.
"And he is well liked around here. So those of us who know him hope he'll turn back up."
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He supposed he should hope this Finnick guy would turn up too, but at the same time... he really didn't want to have to deal with another doppelganger situation.
"But if this place wants him to disappear, they can do it?"
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"It's not easy. But so far it looks like they have. No ones seen him around..."
And with a look alike....how long would if be before they cornered this boy into filling Finnick's gap?
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What was a good word? Beloved implied something he didn't believe the Capitol populace truly capable of.
"Popular."
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Alex repeated the word with no small degree of suspicion. Popularity was such an intangible thing. Here one moment and gone the next. But he'd heard about the way the people in the Capitol could 'like' Tributes that did well, though Alex suspected it was more similar to how gamblers liked racehorses on a winning streak.
"And they'd be... upset? If something happened to a 'popular' Victor?"
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He snorted.
"It's as much a game as what happens in the Arena."
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"The safest place to be is when neither the jailer, nor the bank has noticed you."
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"Which District are you?"
He was wondering if he had a mentor who would help him out.
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"And you never meet Finnick? He would have been your mentor..."
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"No one really is. I functioned, but I wasn't a human being for...months."
And something, deep inside? Never started back up again.
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