The idea of actually seeing a doctor is something that Iskierka has not only never heard of but doesn't see much of a point in. In fact, she pretty much considers it to just be one of the strange things the people of the Capitol do, and so puts it out of her mind. It's only after more than one person has told her in no uncertain terms that she really must go that she bothers at all, and even then she comes slowly at best.
Once she does arrive, however, there's no mistaking her. There aren't too many visibly nonhuman tributes, and there are none at all that look anything like her. It's clear she's not happy either, by the general stance she takes, once she gets into the room proper and what can be read in her expression is displeasure plan and simple.
The chair she ignores. She's not at all built to sit in anything like human furniture and even if she had been she wouldn't. Instead, she waits and watches to see what's being asked of her this time.
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Once she does arrive, however, there's no mistaking her. There aren't too many visibly nonhuman tributes, and there are none at all that look anything like her. It's clear she's not happy either, by the general stance she takes, once she gets into the room proper and what can be read in her expression is displeasure plan and simple.
The chair she ignores. She's not at all built to sit in anything like human furniture and even if she had been she wouldn't. Instead, she waits and watches to see what's being asked of her this time.