smarterthanthem: (Everyone is dead)
Clementine ([personal profile] smarterthanthem) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2014-09-18 05:18 pm

Children are resilient [closed]

Who| Clementine and Bruce Banner, Clementine and Jet, Clementine and Dave
What| Clem spends time with her friends after they get out of the arena
Where| Numerous locations
When| Through week 3/4
Warnings/Notes| Possible depressing conversations but also cute stuff!

Waking up like this again... at least it had been quicker, at least this time she had a previous experience to go on.

Clementine doesn't cry now, though she feels queasy as she sits up from the bed and resists the urge to retch -- not that it would do any good, her stomach is completely empty of anything to throw up. After a few minutes of sitting and letting herself settle though she feels marginally better, enough to get up, change her clothes (of course putting her hat back where it belongs on her head) and contemplate going out to face the Capitol.

She's trying very hard not to think about the minutes leading up to her 'death', not even to consider it now. It feels like she's fighting a losing battle though, trying so hard not to be resentful or angry and failing.

Clementine knows that if she stays inside it'll be worse, the tribute centre and the Capitol will be a better distraction than sitting and brooding in her room.
honeyibrokeharlem: (I don't know Bengali)

[personal profile] honeyibrokeharlem 2014-09-23 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, it is. All the way on the other side of the world. West Bengal is part of India, where cows will wander around on the streets and no one bothers them because they're holy to Hindus."

There's a lot more to India than just the cows, but it's one of the many things that stick out to him, and probably one of the more distinctive features. One doesn't see cows walking on the road in Brazil, for example.

"I'm guessing paper money doesn't really cut it anymore where you come from."

As they get to the kitchen, he pulls up a chair for her to sit in if she wants to while he starts rummaging through the pantry. "Bullets don't last forever, especially if there's no one around manufacturing them. Has anyone considered trying to make a more sustainable weapon? There's a reason why things like bows and arrows stayed in use for so long."
honeyibrokeharlem: (pic#7960820)

[personal profile] honeyibrokeharlem 2014-09-26 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"What isn't holy about them? They give us food, milk, and fertilizer, and they have gentle tempers. They're a symbol of life. Or at least, that's the logic behind it. The point is that they give a lot, and in comparison, they don't seem to take much, and that's considered admirable."

He rinses off the vegetables and fruits he takes out before putting on a pot of water to boil. "Bullets aren't a renewable resource. They're going to figure that out. The people who learn how to use sustainable weapons now will have an advantage later." He starts chopping, and his hands are quick with the knife. "But I doubt you want to hear about what I think about survival. I can't imagine it's a lot of fun to think about."
honeyibrokeharlem: (pic#7960769)

[personal profile] honeyibrokeharlem 2014-09-29 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"For Christians, that's how it works. Different religions and philosophies hold different things to be sacred."

He doesn't move his eyes from the knife, but he does arch an eyebrow. "If we find a way out of here, you don't have to go back to your own world. There are a lot of people here who can take you to a world that isn't so... unsafe." He pauses, then puts his knife aside long enough to pull another smaller one out. "Have you ever helped your parents cook before?"