Azula (
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thecapitol2014-07-26 01:00 pm
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99 lives
Who: Azula and open to all
What: Azula has finally kicked her sickness and is back in business
Where: D5 suite, Training room, Video arcade, shopping.
When: After the crowning
Warnings: It's Azula...just assume we're gonna talk about violence and the games.
With the sickness behind her and another arena come and gone Azula has kept quiet for the last few weeks. She of course maintains her daily training sessions but her presence at parties has been more subtle and sometimes missed entirely.
And curiously enough she's been disappearing for hours at a time, not answering her communicator or telling anyone where to find her.
However if someone were to try following her perhaps they'd find out.

Training Center: Training hall
Until then she busies herself with some hand to hand training on the high tech dummies. Lights flash wherever her palms make contact lighting up the pressure points she's hit and scoring her.
Perfection, there can be nothing less.
Re: Training Center: Training hall
Mindy, of course, had last seen Azula at her weakest, at the spa, pissed as fuck that she was doing so bad. Before that there'd been the fight, where Mindy had lost a most humiliating defeat. But those were awhile back and, seeing Azula, Mindy felt...not even any real conflict anymore. Somewhere between Azula getting sick, their fight and the Capitol's new iron clad meddling, Mindy couldn't even bother to feel antagonizing anymore. It just...seemed so long ago.
"Azula." She said simply, working on some hand on hand training of her own.
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Azula still didn't like Mindy enough to be polite. She had tried to help the girl once or twice out of professional obligation but the girl had only ever snapped at her for it.
Finally feeling well enough to train Azula wasn't about to slow down, but she didn't push herself to her limit either. It was a matter of endurance and containing her power. Temperance was every bit as important as force.
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If anything, now she had all the more reason to keep herself in good shape. Her defeat had only pushed her to want to be strong enough to win next time. She tore into the dummies with a new kind of ferocity: quick and deadly, getting the vitals with the most delicate slashing.
you saw nothing!
But she had greater things on her mind today. Why was the world so much less beautiful then it had been before her sickness? Was the Capitol really tormenting her or was she simply paranoid?
As time and time again her tributes failed to deliver she bitterly blamed them for not listening to her, but if Shepard could inspire fanatical loyalty why couldn't she?
Stepping away from the punching dummies she put some more distance between herself and Mindy to gather up some throwing knives and begin practicing with them. Despite her concerns her aim was still sharp.
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"Are you caught up yet?" She asked casually, dismembering another dummy. "Been a few changes since you were sick. I mean, assuming you didn't ignore it and just blame it on fools or whatever."
It was annoying, but it was all Mindy could honestly think about. Her days of ignoring everything and just training seemed at a close.
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"Caught up on what exactly?" There was a great number of things she couldn't do while sick.
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Not that Mindy ever thought that untrue to begin with. "They're keeping a closer eye on us now."
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"Well I suppose those of us who would be under suspicion for being traitors might be inclined to watch what they say." She was of course alluding the Enjolras with maybe just a bit of Mindy mixed in for good measure.
After all despite all she'd been through Azula had never spoken out against the Capitol save for saying she thought they'd gone too far with the purge.
"I am up to date on those things though." She added answering the original question ans another knife found it's mark.
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"Or even casually lambaste the system even," she said. "Not that its what they're looking for. Then again, who really knows what they're looking for."
She paused. "Ok. I'm going to do something that I'm not known for doing, and if my dad saw me, it would probably put him in a coma. You and me, we have a hatchet to bury."
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"Go on then." She didn't sound ready to buy the premise but she was willing to consent to Mindy's pitch.
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Finally an in game excuse to use this icon
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The Atomic Arcade
But the most popular game and the reason for the flood of business is "The Hunger Games", a arcade style fighter game where you can pick from a number of classic and more recent tributes and do battle against others.
Of course Azula was playing as herself.
When she had discovered the game she had dedicated a few hours of every day to mastering the moves. Crushing children, teenagers and childlike adults who dared step up to challenge her. The Digital Azula laughed proudly mocking each fallen foe lording it's High Score.
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Diana appears at her mentor's side, leaning over Azula's shoulder to peer at the screen. Her pretty mouth curled at the corners into her usual smirk.
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Forcing herself to let go she turned around slowly on her stool with her cheeks burning red.
"Diana." She greeted her as neutrally as she could when she had the look of a child that had been caught stealing cookies.
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"I heard you've become a gamer."
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"Heard from who? What are they saying about me? I'll destroy them!" She hissed more like a deflating balloon then an angry cat. She was caught red handed and she knew it. The digital Azula was still on screen behind her laughing in victory.
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"You'll destroy them? Wow, you are turning into a geek."
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But it was Diana, because of course Diana would call her out on something so foolish.
"I am not." She pouted with a stern point to her expression. "This is hand eye co-ordination and pattern recognition."
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"Aw, look, little you is so happy."
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"She enjoys seeing her enemies defeated. Who wouldn't?" She answers honestly as she moves on to the next stage where she is doing battle with a Shepard character controlled by the computer.
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"Living vicariously through a game? Check that one off the list too."
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"It's...fun." She concluded with a defeated sigh. "And I felt like I should make sure if I'm featured in the game that I was appropriately powerful. They seem to have gone well out of their way to balance out the characters abilities so that we measure up to our scores from when we were all tested before our arenas."
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At some point Diana had taken one Azula's bangs between her fingers and was twirling it around her digits. "And how long have you been here?"
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Shopping
Strolling casually through one of the Capitol's many boutiques as sharp eyes scanned over the colorful fabrics till she spotted something in red and gold with flecks of orange and pink. It reminded her of a sunrise.
Holding it up against herself she admired the colors and how they played off her cheeks. Of course no one pulled off a flame look as well as Katniss Everdean had...but perhaps enough time had passed she could enjoy it for herself.
The fabric was silky and shiny, surprisingly breathable. She draped it over her arm and resumed shopping.