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Gary Epps (age 18) ([personal profile] a_minute_younger) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-01-07 12:40 pm

Funnel Cake Crowning

Who| Gary Epps and the Signless
What| Signless has won Arena 12 and Gary decides to uphold an old offer to celebrate. Because everyone likes amusement parks, right?
Where| Pier Twelve Carnivale and Arcade
When| Within a few days after the end of Arena 12
Warnings/Notes| Discussion of events from the Arena, being violently ill after riding one too many roller coasters, probably language

The Signless can't say that Gary didn't warn him.

It was only a matter of time before he found the opportunity to take his short troll friend to the amusement park on the pier--rather, a matter of Gary's paltry attention span. It's been months since he made that promise to take him out. Only the announcement of Signless winning the twelfth Arena is able to dredge the memory back, and once he runs into him passing through the Commons, Gary makes it his mission. He instantly drops his plans for the afternoon and tells Signless to put something comfortable on, because they're going to be doing a lot of walking. That is, if Gary gives Signless that much time. Otherwise he's dragged out of the Tribute Center and onto the next bus to the waterfront.

Gary seems quite pleased with himself when the arrive. He steps through the main ticket booth and hops on top of a bench in the middle of the boardwalk, arms spread wide over the backdrop of gravity-defying rides and lines of fried snacks stalls. "This," Gary declares with a flourish, "is an amusement park! No one's ruined the surprise before I found you, have they?"
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-01-19 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
In truth, Signless had almost forgotten his promise to let Gary show him the wonders of the boardwalk amusement park. It was an entire arena ago after all and he'd assumed even then that Gary wouldn't actually make good on his... offer? Threat? Both were probably accurate.

Yet here he is, surrounded by loud sounds and flashing lights and the smell of something that's probably food. He turns in a slow circle to take it all in, soft leather boots scuffling across the boardwalk, and then turns back to Gary with an expression that is either awe or pleasant bewilderment.

"I think I would have been surprised anyway. This place certainly is... something. Your descriptions didn't do it justice."
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-02-01 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Signless is indeed a little sad about being a Victor under the understandable relief -- though perhaps not for the reasons Gary thinks. Mainly it has to do with winning not on his own merits but by sheer luck which, while exemplary of the Hunger Games 'odds blah favor blah' motto, doesn't sit quite right with him.

Still. He intends to have fun now, before he's pulled back into endless rounds of interviews and fake smiles and carefully editing his words. Perhaps it's Gary's boundless energy and how very little self-awareness he seems to have, but Signless absolutely does not care about self-editing around him.

"Chow." That must be the vague food smell that's coming from just about everywhere. "Of course. This all started because I'd never had proper carnival food. What kind of 'chow' am I going to be subjected to?"

There's a pronounced smile creeping its way onto his face.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-03-03 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've had bacon before," Signless says, a little pleased that they're starting with something he knows. Bacon is a staple of breakfast in the 12 suite and something he's grown to particularly like -- and he has to admit, the smell is promising. He's here for this.

"At least it makes sense to fry meat."
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-03-20 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
A minute or two is not nearly long enough for all the regrets that the Signless suddenly has. On Alternia he never ate much rich food. They didn't have the ability to carry much of anything perishable, or enough to have rations larger than 'what is necessary to stay alive'. Since coming to Panem he's developed both a sweet tooth and an almost guilty fondness for being able to eat as much of any food available as he wants, but this...

Well. Gary was excited to show him this, and Gary, for all his Gary-ness, doesn't seem malicious. He takes the offered abomination when it's done frying, looks at it with the expression of a man whose dignity has long since died a quiet death, and takes a bite.

It's... very. He can't say very what, exactly, and perhaps some of that shows in his expression. He looks like he has no idea how to react to what's in his mouth.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-04-03 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
"I think that there's no way I'm going to be able to finish this," Signless says, which is a good way to sidestep saying 'it's extremely strange and the aftertaste is getting increasingly foul'. He doesn't want to let Gary down by not liking it but... wow. Wow.

"But the important part is that I tried it. And if I finished it I don't think I'd have room for anything else, and that would be a true tragedy."

It seems even more Capitol (definitely an adjective as well as a noun) to take one bite of something and then toss it. That may very well be the entire point. Why else make something so rich and overwhelming, except to demonstrate the ability to afford ludicrous excess and waste?
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-04-09 07:59 am (UTC)(link)
That wasn't 'the good stuff'? Oh. Oh dear. Signless is finally starting to realize exactly how deep this hopbeast hole is going to go, and he's just as torn about it as he was about the taste of that butter-and-bacon mess. With only a little reluctance he tosses said mess into the trash after Gary's, turning to follow his guide down the pier.

The funnel cakes look much more approachable than the fried butter and bacon, so he goes into this with a much less uncertain air. As it turns out the funnel cakes also taste much better and his look this time is one of overwhelming approval.

"This is amazing."
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-04-27 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
Come on, Gary, you led him astray just ten minutes ago. He's never going to forget the taste of that butter.

"Meat?" Everything he's learned about humans has taught him they do meat first, sugary things second. Perhaps carnivals are a special situation -- they certainly would be for a troll.

"Any kind, or...?" Is this going to be bacon-wrapped bacon dipped in bacon and deep fried, because he doesn't know if he can deal with that.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-05-14 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
He can't help it: he laughs. He knows that humans don't think of carnivals they way a troll might, but with the context he has it's still funny.

"Carnivals for trolls are exclusionary events reserved for members of the cult of the Mirthful Messiahs -- the faith that the Initiate follows, if you've heard him speak about it. It's also their word for their afterlife. The Carnival is where one goes when they die, provided they've been devout. Where I'm from, for me specifically, going to a Carnival would have been suicide."
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-05-29 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
"I consider myself a philosopher," he says breezily, taking a turkey leg (thankfully not coated in chocolate or butter or bacon or anything else ridiculous) and looking at it as though he's not quite sure where to start in on it.

"There are some who called me a prophet, but that was their word and not mine."

This seems like the best way to approach the subject, to him. Be casual about it. Don't just straight-up say 'by the way, I'm a Jesus, apparently a lot of different species have one'.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-06-03 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Gary, don't you know the most fun part of philosophy is going out into the world and practicing what you preach? Still, Signless is glad for the change of subject. If Gary doesn't want to know the details, he isn't exactly falling over himself to give them. They can leave discussion of his life before Panem at that.

"They did once, but I never used one and I wouldn't want to. I'm far more familiar with knives." He takes a thoughtful bite of the turkey leg, which is good even if it's still incredibly unwieldy.

"But I'm assuming a game like this wouldn't include a real gun." Even in the Capitol.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-06-10 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You know what, sure. This is going to be the first time he's ever held a gun, it might as well be a plastic one. He takes it in one hand, having transferred the turkey leg to the other for safekeeping, and eyes up the game.

"So the goal is to shoot as many as possible," he says, less because he honestly couldn't figure that out and more to reaffirm it with himself. "Seems like the sort of game they'd like here."

As it turns out his aim is abysmal, though that may be because he's trying to shoot one-handed.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-06-16 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, Gary, he sees how it is. Eventually out of necessity he starts fighting back, glancing sideways to keep track of when Gary is going to try and bump him and heading him off with a shoulder-shove of his own. Is this what friendship is? Because if so, he's enjoying it immensely. It's silly, and that means it's taking his mind off of the less-silly things he's been having to deal with lately.

It's not enough to help him catch up, though, and by the end of the game Gary's score far outweighs his.

"Well. Congratulations. What do you win?"
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-06-23 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
Yyyyes. There is one impression Signless is getting from all of this and it's that Gary Epps is easily distracted. In Panem where dwelling too long on certain things can be crippling, that might be a good thing.

"Roller coaster?" he says, in the disjointed way of someone saying a word they've never heard before. So, probably not, no.

"Unless we call them something else, not that I'm aware of."
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-07-06 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Prepare my --" Wait, you know what, no. He's not going to ask why his butt needs to be prepared or exactly how he's supposed to go about doing it. He has a feeling he's about to experience something and too many unneeded questions will tarnish that experience.

"That's a roller coaster," he says, with a tone that is equal parts realization and resignation. He has indeed started to realize what's going on and, like everything else he's experienced today, he doesn't know quite what to think of it. "And you... ride it."

That much is obvious from just looking at it and at the cars full of people currently zooming around on the tracks. What's the point in riding something and not ever going anywhere? Humans are weird.
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-07-14 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Hm." He looks up at the zooming metal thing with only a little trepidation. Logically he's faced scarier. He's not all that frightened of it -- he's more uncertain about exactly why it's a thing in the first place.

The line shuffles forward a little at the time but it brings him no closer to an epiphany.

"So what exactly is the goal?" he finally says, when they're just a person or two away from the gate (and the sign that demonstrates the required height, which he's pleased to see he meets).
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[personal profile] 69problems 2015-07-21 10:05 am (UTC)(link)
That doesn't seem like a goal that is at all synonymous with 'fun', but then, the humans here all think 'fun' is watching children murder each other.

Maybe humans just have a strange idea of what fun is in general, Signless thinks as the safety bar locks in front of him and the cars start moving up the incline. Instinctively he grabs onto the bar with one hand, though he gets the impression he's supposed to have them both in the air.

Of course he's extremely glad he decided to hold onto something once the ride starts proper. It's like being picked up and violently shaken by some very angry subjugglator. He realizes about halfway through that he's been shouting since it started, mostly wordless noises of distress and the occasional uncharacteristic curse. This is the time for it if there ever was one.

And yet... it is fun. Against all possible odds, Gary has not steered him wrong.
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cw vomit

[personal profile] 69problems 2015-07-31 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
'Good' is not the word he'd use. 'Nauseous' is a little closer, and the slap on his back only makes it worse. He offers Gary a weak smile and nod because he doesn't trust himself to talk (and he's a little talked-out after going through twice his daily quota of cursing in the past five minutes).

He does pretty well, all things considered. He makes it out of the cars and off the tracks before he actually throws up. Bye, single bite of butter and bacon. Bye, funnel cake. Bye, turkey leg. He hardly knew ye.

"We... may have done all that in the wrong order," he says.
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what a weird thought

[personal profile] 69problems 2015-08-14 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
That gets a laugh out of Signless that could, perhaps, be mistaken for a cough. Or maybe it's a cough that could be mistaken for a laugh, it's hard to tell. His throat has been through a lot today.

"Again?" he says, straightening up and for lack of a better option wiping his mouth on the back of his sleeve. "I... maybe. But not right now. I need a few minutes to be sure I can stay upright."
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i... i think it's done....

[personal profile] 69problems 2015-08-28 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Sweet of you. I'd appreciate some water more, I think, but ice cream would wash the taste out just as well."

It's incredible. Almost two years in Panem, eight deaths, countless horrors witnessed, and what finally gets him to lose his lunch is a combination of a roller coaster and a cube of butter. It's surreal.

And it's the kind of humor he could use right now.

"This really has been fun, Gary. Thank you. I needed it."