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And all the people hurried fast, real fast [OPEN]
Who; Rose and Open!
What; Rose exploring, attempting to make new friends??
When; The Days after Rose leaves the arena
Where; Mostly around the tributes tower, possibly around the capitol if you prefer I am coo with whatev
Warnings/Notes; Trolls are Rose's trigger, so. Be aware it's gunna be neg CR for any Trolls? And unsure face at any other aliens.
Rose has only been out of the arena for a few days, and it's a few days she's spent mostly by herself, reflecting as well as trying to find out what she can about this new place. The news of District 3's annihilation is still new enough that she hears it, stores it away. There's obvious unrest in this place and she can practically hear the whispers of rebellion. Good, she might need something to do.
Because reflecting is more just her beating herself up. She had lost controlled completely, let herself be devoured by a power she's tried so hard to tame. Se doesn't blame Bro for what he did, after all, when there's a rabid animal, you put it down. He did what he needed to do, and she can't hold it against him.
So Rose tries to occupy her time with wandering, exploring where ever she can get into. It's not too hard, she's a tribute, though she's quickly found the way the Capitol people so easily recognise her, the hushed whispered and obvious staring to be an annoyance, making her feel even more unsettled. So she spends little time outside of the tribute tower, prefering to go out in shades and a headscarf when she does leave.
But the tower has more than enough to study, from rooms to people, Rose studying anyone she runs into to try and judge if they'll be worth her time should she speak to them
What; Rose exploring, attempting to make new friends??
When; The Days after Rose leaves the arena
Where; Mostly around the tributes tower, possibly around the capitol if you prefer I am coo with whatev
Warnings/Notes; Trolls are Rose's trigger, so. Be aware it's gunna be neg CR for any Trolls? And unsure face at any other aliens.
Rose has only been out of the arena for a few days, and it's a few days she's spent mostly by herself, reflecting as well as trying to find out what she can about this new place. The news of District 3's annihilation is still new enough that she hears it, stores it away. There's obvious unrest in this place and she can practically hear the whispers of rebellion. Good, she might need something to do.
Because reflecting is more just her beating herself up. She had lost controlled completely, let herself be devoured by a power she's tried so hard to tame. Se doesn't blame Bro for what he did, after all, when there's a rabid animal, you put it down. He did what he needed to do, and she can't hold it against him.
So Rose tries to occupy her time with wandering, exploring where ever she can get into. It's not too hard, she's a tribute, though she's quickly found the way the Capitol people so easily recognise her, the hushed whispered and obvious staring to be an annoyance, making her feel even more unsettled. So she spends little time outside of the tribute tower, prefering to go out in shades and a headscarf when she does leave.
But the tower has more than enough to study, from rooms to people, Rose studying anyone she runs into to try and judge if they'll be worth her time should she speak to them
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"Shocking." Another wry smile. "I've found him to over talk most of the times, not under talk." Even if most of it was inane babbling. And Rose nods again, looking thoughtful. "Keeping us on our toes perhaps? Which Districts won that last one?"
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She grinned. "Oh, I meant I miss him, he's a busy guy. But for the winners? Hans from District 5, Eliot Spencer from District 3, Wyatt Earp from District 10, and one of my own, Harley Quinn."
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"Oh. Yes, he has a habit of keeping himself occupied." She thinks. The memories of that life are always hazy, more so after the Scratch. "Not really any of the Capitol's supposed favourites then. Hmm."
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"Good. Not openly, huh? That makes me have to guess about you. Sounds like you might have been into some heavy shit. Light meat or dark?"
She shrugged. "To be a favorite of the Capitol you have to eat, breath and live it, or at least have the charisma and the ability to keep people's asses in the seats to watch."
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"I meant I'd heard that Districts 1 and 2 were favourites, of sorts, of the Capitol. Or was that just before?"
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She started to cut. "I don't know a ton about how things were before never ending quell. What I know is that things are pretty bad all over. You might have come just as the tide was starting to change. Aren't you grateful?"
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"I've picked up things, here and there. My stylist seems more than happy to chat about some subjects." But Rose could tell when he was avoiding things. "Depends. Not all tidal changes are welcome ones. Care to clarify a little more for me?"
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"Whose the stylist in your-you know what, never mind. Far as I'm concerned there's only one stylist worth mentioning. As for what I was saying, well. People are starting to buck a little under the pressures of the Capitol. Only a matter of time before the Capitol retaliates in a big way."
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Rose snorts softly, her smile wry as she leans an elbow against the counter. "So. Out of the frying pan and into the fire it seems. But surely they would have predicted some hiccups. I doubt most people would have elected to leave their homes and loved ones for this if asked."
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Considering she came from NYC, that was saying a lot.
"Oh, they know how to deal with Hiccups. Swiftly. They make an example. But this one was pretty big. They'll need a lot of suppression to make us remember everything's in order."
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"Yes that seems to be the typical way of dealing with them." But Rose is wiser than to speak firmly on either side of this discussion, her smile tight. The walls have ears and there is always someone listening. "I suppose we'll just have to see how this all plays out. Hopefully in their favour, I'm sure."
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She snorted, but nodded. "Yeah, of course. Because if its in their favor, its in ours too. The less we fuck up, the least likely we have to see any of our own strung up."
That was just a fact, whether she liked the Capitol or not (she doesn't).
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"Mhmm," she hums, nodding slightly. There's wisdom in what Mindy says, and Rose is a little intrigued to see that coming from someone so young. But she's right, a government who feels like they're incontrol is less likely to seek to make examples out of others.
That doesn't mean things can't be done in the shadows to make them unstable of course. It's just a matter of picking the moments, so the house of cards comes down all as one, rather than in pieces that can be rebuilt.
"So have you been here long?" she adds, steering the conversation carefully.
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For the moment, biding her time was a struggle. She had already seen a few of her friends harmed by the Capitol as a lesson and the failure of one to surface again. Mindy had thought not getting embroiled with feelings was possible, buy clearly this wasn't the case. Those bastards were going to do whatever they wanted.
"Depends on who you ask. There are quite a few people newer than me, but some of the older are still kicking around. I'll even admit, there are people who have been here longer still running around in the Arenas. I was just resourceful enough to get out after my second run."
And smart enough. And lucky enough.
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"People seem to come and go then?" she'll have to keep this all in mind, and try to track down those who've been here the longest. See what else they can tell her that Mindy isn't aware of. Or is holding back on, either or. Not that she feels like the girl is.
"Did you come in mid way through your first?" Either way it's impressive. And incredibly lucky Rose knows that much. It would have taken a lot of quick planning and even more good fortune to get that sort of success so quickly.
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She nodded. "Unfortunately, that's been happening a lot lately. One minute everyone is nice and accounted for, the end of the Arena we're low on people again who lived out their usefulness. You just hope that they're still around."
Mindy shook her head. "No, lucky enough to have the beginning. That was helpful. I still lost after two weeks, but by then had an idea of what I had to do."
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She nods, digesting Mindy's words as she thinks it over. "Does anyone know where they go? Are they sent back or do they die permanently?" Straight to the point no dancing about death with this girl.
"Yes, it seems you only need a few weeks to get the gist of how it is in the arena." she murmurs and she slides from her stool with grace, searching the cupboards. "It seems the real games are out in here, in earning the people's favour like you said."
"Do you drink tea," she adds, as if it's an afterthought, having found a teapot and some teabags, Rose moving to find a kettle.
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She sighed. "No one does know. I'm thinking death because what do they care if we don't get back home again? The Capitol is not known for a warm and friendly return policy."
Mindy shook her head. "Never doubt the arena. The pain in the ass is here, of course, the home of the capitol, but out there people get maimed, turned into zombies, eaten alive, splattered, the works. There are a million ways to die."
She laughed. "Uh, more of a hot chocolate girl. I don't think I ever even had tea unless I was sick."
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"Death is everywhere though," she says, over the water boiling. "You could just as easily trip down a series of stairs and snap your neck out here as you could find yourself impaled on a weapon in there." Death hasn't scared Rose for a long time, not when in the end no one can do anything to you after it. Living seems to be the harder thing, the scarier thing.
She laughs, softly, glancing back. "Would you like to try some now?"
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Highly suspicious even, but last on her list of thoughts compared to everything else.
Mindy snickered. "If that was an option, people might take it. If they failed no doubt they'd just be avoxed."
She bit her lip, than shrugged. "Probably taste better than alcohol anyway."
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"Oh?" That gets her to lift her head and look over properly, brow raised in interest. "And what's that?"
Softly Rose laughs, studying Mindy again. "You seem a little young for that." But what can she say really, many of her alternates were still in their teens when they became alcoholics. "I'll pour you a cup, and if you really find it so terrible i suppose we can always find some whisky to give it a bit more of a kick."
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She pulled a grimace at the next question. "You know how people tend to be rebellious and disliking the whole being captured and forced to fight and kill against your will? Capitol has an easy fix for that. They take out your tongue and go into your brain so you're subservient and pliable to the Capitol. The avoxes are those guys you see picking up our messes."
She shrugged. "I'm kinda young to be killing and cursing, hasn't stopped me yet. We can wait on the alcohol though. I only drink for certain reasons. Bring on the tea."
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"Mm, I've heard that's a fairly typical reaction to the concept." She pauses, listening and digesting Mindy's words. To her credit she manages to mask her disgust, though her eyes turn cold for a second. "I see. A fate worse than death for many."
"I suppose we're not really living by the 18+ rule of thumb here." She won't push though, but she might keep it in mind. While Mindy doesn't seem like the sort of go overboard, Rose is aware how quickly it can creep up on you.
Quietly she pours two cups, watching the steam curl for a second before moving to fetch a few more things, sugar and milk, honey for herself before she brings to cups over. "Milk and sugar will make it sweeter if that's your preference." she says, carefully mixing a spoonful of honey into her own cup.
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She nodded, looking no less bothered. "It's a mistake for the few that get under the capitol's skin, though lately I think they're getting a little more Avox happy with it. Bottom line, stay in good graces. They can eventually bring you back, but you don't want to count on that."
It sounded like a fucking miserable existence, and it made her sick knowing it was Starkiller's fate.
"It's be a pretty shitty thing to do, wouldn't it? You can't drink, but you can totally fucking die for us! The hypocrisy would be staggering. But I don't go overboard. There are more than enough alkies around here."
She raised an eyebrow. "Milk and sugar in tea? I thought you were only supposed to do that for coffee."
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"It seems that change is in the air. They're likely just trying to remind everyone of the power they wield." She says, lightly, as if she cares neither way. But her mind is digesting that, Rose glad that she's been stepping lightly so far.
"You're American, aren't you?" The accent is familiar enough. "You should be used to the rules not making sense. You can enlist at 18 after all, but drinking still stays stubbornly at 21." She's proud of the way that she doesn't even flinch at the way Mindy says that, though she lifts her head. "No AA meetings in this fancy new utopia then?"
"Depends on the tea," she says shoulder shifting in a half shrug. "Tea is still caffeine all in all, and some are ok with having it bitter. This is a black tea, so you might find it better sweeter."
Carefully she pushes the cup over. "You can always add after you taste. There's no real hard and fast rule to how you should have it, despite what many say."
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