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Captain Jack Sparrow ([personal profile] drinkupmehearties) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-02-23 05:49 pm

there's plenty of men to die

Who| Jack & OPEN + a closed thread to Firo
What| Dealing with his Arena death back at the Capitol
Where| District 8 Suites & Tribute Center
When| Late week 3
Warnings/Notes| Drinking, mention of gore, talk of death, etc.

It felt unnatural, unreal.

Despite nearly three weeks of hell -- starvation, insomnia, constantly struggling to stay alive in spite of it all -- the only mark that had been left on Jack was wholly mental. The memories lingered back in his thoughts, but no actual physical damage had stayed. Even the hunger that had gnawed at him hourly, for days on end, was completely gone.

As if it had all been a vivid fever dream that he'd merely awoken from.

Of course, overshadowing all of it was the last few minutes, the moment the gun had gone off. Beneath the high-pitched ringing in his ears, the impact had felt like someone had taken a bludgeon and forcefully slammed it into him, followed quickly by a searing, burning pain. Then the disbelief had followed, the surge of adrenaline that poured into his body in an attempt to keep him alive.

And then everything had plunged into utter darkness, folded into the silence of death.



(A. District 8 Suites)

But now Jack stood in the Suite's kitchen, as if nothing had happened.

Naturally, upon revival, the pirate had made a beeline for the nearest bottle of liquor and drowned himself into a drunken stupor back in his room the first day or so. But having now run out of his initial stock of booze, he was pushed to venture back out to restock.

He's in the kitchen, at present, rifling through the Suite's selection of liquor, culling whichever bottles look the best to him and setting these choices aside on the nearest counter. He's dressed in the fancy clothes Swann had had made for him, all silk and brocade and tight material, largely because his old clothes had failed to turn up after a couple days of 'cleaning' like she'd promised.

All the while, the pirate is casually singing a particularly brutal song to himself:

"Yo, ho, ho and a bottle of rum
The skipper lay with his nob in gore
Where the scullion's axe his cheek had shore --
And the scullion he was stabbed times four
And there they lay, and the soggy skies
Dripped down in up-staring eyes --
In murk sunset and foul sunrise
-- "

In a mutter that's just audible above the hum of the television in the nearby common room. He turns to place another bottle in his growing collection, but the movement is a bit too off-balanced and quick. His hand bumps against one of them -- it wobbles, briefly, then slips off the counter, smashing onto the floor with a loud shatter. A sharp curse from Jack hastily follows it.


(B. Training Center)

Sometime later, Jack can be found down in the Training Center. It isn't a place that one would usually find him, but as much as the liquor helped to dull down and alleviate it all, the chance to release any pent up energy felt almost as good. Besides, his time in the Arena had shown him where a few of his weaknesses lay.

He spends a portion of his time practicing his hand at constructing the rabbit snares and traps -- and most times failing -- and the rest of it with a knife, skillfully stabbing and gutting the dummies, or hurling the knives at them with unusually good aim. Anyone is free to notice him -- and if not, eventually Jack may pause to take a breather and glance to the nearest person with a weapon to watch with interest, then remark: "You've quite the knack for that."


(C. Closed to Firo)

Apparently not soon after Jack had been killed, Firo had followed suit in a horribly similar way.

Already aware of how rough everything could be after revival, and as partial thanks for the time the boy had stuck around him in the Arena, Jack grabs whatever food was easiest to snag from the fridge -- which happens to be a half-eaten box of cold pizza -- and a couple bottles hard liquor, then heads to Firo's room.

He leans his head towards the door, at first, listening for any sign of life, then raps his knuckles against the hard surface and calls out, "Firo, lad. Are you there. I've brought you something."
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[personal profile] reallynow 2015-06-09 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
"You know, you don't have cars- or jets!. How else are you meant to get places? I thought that's what pirates did, sail around to get places." She seems briefly defensive, like she suspects he's fooling around with her.

"I read about it. A little bit, anyway. It's hard to find that stuff, but I did. So you can't fool me." She taps a finger against the side of her nose and steps past him to get in first. Once in, she watches him hesitate and wastes no time reaching out for his wrist to try drag him in. She's a good person, helping him combat his fears.
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[personal profile] reallynow 2015-06-15 07:25 am (UTC)(link)
Jolie is grateful for the fact that he doesn't squish her, though she can't help laughing at the way he tumbles in with all the grace of a baby horse. She probably should have known he'd fall like that, but it surprises her all the same. With Jack in place, Jolie leans forward so as to direct the driver to their destination.

And now, with that aside, she settles back in her chair and considers his response with the air of someone who might actually be learning something. "Wow, you're from way back aren't you?" She keeps saying that, but it still impresses her. She can't help feeling bad for him and how homesick he probably is, but it also sounds crap. Who lives without cars? "What's the difference between a boat and a tall ship?"
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[personal profile] reallynow 2015-06-27 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
Beyond being impressed with the year, it almost means nothing to Jolie. History doesn't span far back in her books, so it's difficult to even imagine a life where all of this is removed. Admittedly, her attention span isn't terribly good either, so he almost loses her somewhere in the explanation.

It's probably his enthusiasm that keeps her interest hinged on him, her smile becoming placid as he sways his hands around and explains. "Someday, someone is gonna love me as much as you love that ship." She arches her brows at him in amusement, because it certainly isn't the first time she's heard about that boat. "What's so good about it, anyway? Is it just a really big ship? The biggest ship?" Because it being big clearly infers it's value, but Jolie can sort of understand the attachment to it. Maybe. She can see why he'd have such fond memories of something he loves back home, even if she's not entirely convinced that it isn't actually a codeword for a lover.
Edited 2015-06-27 08:22 (UTC)