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thecapitol2014-07-04 11:50 pm
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To Find the Peace Within the Combat That We're Standing [Closed]
WHO| Venus and Kankri
WHAT| Kankri has PTSD and Venus skips her meds.
WHEN| The first night Venus is back in D5, before the D3 announcement.
WHERE| Venus' room.
WARNINGS| Mental illness and medication use. Potential flashbacks to gore.
She shouldn't skip her sleeping medication, and yet when Kankri asks her if he can spend the night feeling protected, she makes the decision to hide the pills under her tongue and spit them into the sink. If the Avox that's supposed to deliver it to her notices, he doesn't show any indication. He simply walks back down the hall with the silver tray and tiny plastic cup of water.
She wants to be alert, wants to be that competent and vaunted protector that Kankri believes her to be in spite of everything. As such, she'll take a sluggish morning and the odd nightmare tonight; she'll rearrange her schedule tomorrow so she still hits the gym appropriately.
She wraps Kankri up in a sleeping bag and sleeps beside him, back to back, although she doesn't rest as deeply as she should. By about four a.m. she's no longer conscious, at least not by any traditional understanding of the word, but she isn't dreaming either. Her thoughts melt into each other, rolling down plains and into valleys of words and images, and she surfaces every once in a while when there's a bump in the hall, but never enough to really register what's happening around her. The Arena has left her exhausted, and she doesn't have the energy for the vigilant half-sleep that lets her leap into action before her brain even wakes up, but she manages to not lose sight of the real world entirely.
WHAT| Kankri has PTSD and Venus skips her meds.
WHEN| The first night Venus is back in D5, before the D3 announcement.
WHERE| Venus' room.
WARNINGS| Mental illness and medication use. Potential flashbacks to gore.
She shouldn't skip her sleeping medication, and yet when Kankri asks her if he can spend the night feeling protected, she makes the decision to hide the pills under her tongue and spit them into the sink. If the Avox that's supposed to deliver it to her notices, he doesn't show any indication. He simply walks back down the hall with the silver tray and tiny plastic cup of water.
She wants to be alert, wants to be that competent and vaunted protector that Kankri believes her to be in spite of everything. As such, she'll take a sluggish morning and the odd nightmare tonight; she'll rearrange her schedule tomorrow so she still hits the gym appropriately.
She wraps Kankri up in a sleeping bag and sleeps beside him, back to back, although she doesn't rest as deeply as she should. By about four a.m. she's no longer conscious, at least not by any traditional understanding of the word, but she isn't dreaming either. Her thoughts melt into each other, rolling down plains and into valleys of words and images, and she surfaces every once in a while when there's a bump in the hall, but never enough to really register what's happening around her. The Arena has left her exhausted, and she doesn't have the energy for the vigilant half-sleep that lets her leap into action before her brain even wakes up, but she manages to not lose sight of the real world entirely.

yeah uh gore warning for Kankri's nightmare
He's back in the Arena, and his stomach is a black hole, eating him alive. He can see the empty space expanding through his abdomen. He has to find something to satiate it.
He finds a dog's carcass and tears into it with claws and teeth, gnawing hungrily, tearing off strips of meat as if he can't swallow them down fast enough. Then he realizes the lump of meat is screaming. He looks up and it's not a dog. He's ripping Venus's friend Ellie apart, and he tries to recoil in horror, but instead he just keeps eating his way through her and she won't stop screaming and it's still not enough-
He doesn't realize he's woken up at first because there are still screams echoing in his ears. Then he realizes it's him that's shrieking in terror.
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"Kankri, wake up! Wake up, it's okay, you're safe!" She shakes his shoulder slightly, trying to revive him without startling him further. He twists in her arms, kicks at her.
Screaming at night isn't unusual in the Tribute Center, but for the most part District Five isn't visited by these nightly revenants. Venus' room in particular tends to be marked by snoring instead. An Avox knocks, and she calls out that everything's alright, and hopes that the heads poking out of bedrooms down the hall are receding.
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At some point he's aware that he's awake but somehow there's still the same danger, and he goes on screaming and flailing for another few minutes, fighting as Venus tries to keep him from hurting himself by throwing himself into the furniture, seeking a hiding place without really knowing what he's doing.
He settles at last and starts crying, holding on to Venus so tightly that his claws dig in a little. "Sorry," he whispers into her shoulder. "I don't know why - I'm not in the Arena anymore, but I was so scared then that I don't...it just won't go away."
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"Shh, it's okay, it's okay." She doesn't even wince as his claws leave marks. Instead she reaches up and pets his hair, as she is wont to do when he's in need of comfort.
"We all have them. It's okay."
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"It's not okay," he mumbles. "It's not. But it's better when you're here."
He snuffles slightly, letting go of her with one arm to rub at his eyes. "Is this just going to...to keep happening, forever?"
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She wants to say he's wrong, that someday he'll sleep in blissful peace. But she doesn't know that he ever will. She still needs medicine to do it. "Less and less. It won't happen as often."
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"Next time I'll find you and protect you. I promise." She exhales into his hair. "I fucked up last time. I won't again."
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She knows a thing or two about being violated like that. She doesn't want to think what would have happened had she been eating Arena food.
"But you didn't. You can't beat yourself up for the things you might have done. Maybe it'll help, to pretend it was someone else in there..."
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"I'm going to get you to the end next time, okay?" Or die trying. She's made a good career out of the latter, it seems. "Just- trust me."
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"Do you trust I know what I'm doing in front of a camera?"