China Sorrows (
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thecapitol2015-04-25 11:44 pm
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Who| Leonidas Cora and China Sorrows
What| Hanging out, possible
Where| Glacialis
When| Shortly after the Binding plot and Jason’s post
Warnings/Notes| None for now!
Between working with her Tributes and coworkers and meeting Sponsors, China’s social life is more active than it’s ever been. She would have looked upon such a future with trepidation and weariness just a few months ago, but she finds she’s actually enjoying herself. While she’s still far more charmed by the world of the book, the people she’s encountered outside aren’t uninteresting.
And because this is one meeting she’s actually looking forward to, she arrives promptly and with a hint of honesty in her smile.
She slips into the dining area. The cold has her wrapped up more warmly than usual, a fitted coat over her dark suit. “I hope I didn’t keep you waiting, Leo. How are you?”
It's a tense time, given the recent attempts at rebellion and the resentment that may have been stirred up over Jason's network post. Even she's been feeling it and she just hopes that this can be a relaxing time. Or at least interesting.
What| Hanging out, possible
Where| Glacialis
When| Shortly after the Binding plot and Jason’s post
Warnings/Notes| None for now!
Between working with her Tributes and coworkers and meeting Sponsors, China’s social life is more active than it’s ever been. She would have looked upon such a future with trepidation and weariness just a few months ago, but she finds she’s actually enjoying herself. While she’s still far more charmed by the world of the book, the people she’s encountered outside aren’t uninteresting.
And because this is one meeting she’s actually looking forward to, she arrives promptly and with a hint of honesty in her smile.
She slips into the dining area. The cold has her wrapped up more warmly than usual, a fitted coat over her dark suit. “I hope I didn’t keep you waiting, Leo. How are you?”
It's a tense time, given the recent attempts at rebellion and the resentment that may have been stirred up over Jason's network post. Even she's been feeling it and she just hopes that this can be a relaxing time. Or at least interesting.

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That fascination alone, and this weird trust the two staffers shared, allowed Cora to place the brooch on the table, "You may, it's no problem." There was no breach of tradition here.
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Then she gently picked up the object and dove in, her fingers and eyes travelling all over it. For the moment until she set it back down in front of him, she was totally absorbed in it.
"I'm amazed that human hands can create such a thing. Even more amazed that such a master craftsman found greater beauty in a human."
It sounded as if his parents had a very sweet romance indeed.
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He turned to China, "May I ask how your parents met? Give me the piece of mind that there are Capitolites out there not married by convenience."
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The roses in the buildings, though? That sounded like something out of a novel and she smiled just at the thought. "How inventive. Who could compete with that?"
"Well, they may have married so they could carpool to work together..." She allowed a wry smile to slip through. "But the story they gave me was that they met at work and--my words, not theirs--fell in love while having to share the same files."
"I believe my mother said she appreciated his patriotism. But, really, that was love for those two." Yes, they were all a little happy family, aside from the part where they enabled a pretty evil government. But details, right?
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"Love is strange, if we were to admit a few things," he added, taunting her to add her own thoughts into one of the most subjective of all emotions in the Capitol. Political marriages were so common, that actual affection was at a premium.
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China was willing to excuse a lot when it came to pleasing the eyes. Jazzing up some Capitol buildings was hardly a crime.
"It is. And it can be horribly dull if pursued with the wrong person." China may not have been the best Capitolite to ask about love. Her ideas were a bit odd, shaped by her vanity and contempt for humanity. "Otherwise, though, I imagine it's rather intriguing."
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Hearing Sorrows talk about this, the coach realized some of her answers sounded rehearsed, clinical, as if she never felt them. She took an almost mechanical approach to everything, like a new book that crossed her delicate hands. Was he trolling for a reaction. Of fucking course, but always with a purpose.
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"Boring men seem to travel in flocks, though, so once the first landed I was hardly ever spared." She sighed, another gesture Leo could probably recognize as a manufactured one. Boredom was a small price to pay for attention and the material gifts that came with love, but she would take her opportunity to complain.
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"What a tragedy, here I thought someone would have you on your toes," he smirked and sipped his glass towards her. "Thankfully, there's plenty of theater to watch in our workplace, don't you think?"
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Thinking of their colleagues again, she laughed. "There certainly is. I'm amazed anything gets done around here."
Not that she particularly cared too much, beyond the opportunity to criticize.
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"Unless you're looking for a political marriage and then...No, you're still screwed."
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She laughed. "A political marriage? I see no reason to attempt to revive my parents' tangle of alliances." Though she put on a good show of carrying on as the adoring Sorrows daughter, that was beyond the limits of her act.
...Or a part of it. People tended to be more genuine with her when they thought she wasn't keeping an eye on them the way her parents would have.
"Have you considered marriage of any sort for yourself?"
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The marriage question was enough to make the coach choke with a laugh, "Ha! Unless the person in question blows me away, I'm single for the next, oh I don't know, twenty years? I wouldn't take a Capitolite's hand in marriage if all I'm going to do is stand there, look pretty and let them ride me until they find a whore. Call me a traditionalist."
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Why would someone trained to fight for his life go easy on anyone?
She didn't laugh again, but her lips pulled back to show her teeth in a bright smile. With China, it meant just the same level of mirth. "My. I'm sure you just sent many girls weeping with that announcement. I'll admit, I don't see the appeal in being used as a prop either--what makes you think that's all you would be? I have no doubt you could rise to an opportunity and make something of yourself."
But what would that opportunity be? He'd shown already that he was all too aware of the limits of his station. China wondered--with regret?--if he would be better off if he had been able to go to his Games and win.
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All this snarkiness and disregard for the Capitolites came about because he never made it to the Games. Had he survived and won, the man before China wouldn't be the same. He would be closer to the other Victors and Mentors working here. Leo might not have the same sensibilities of a man crippled by fate, but he still had his spirit intact.
"My Districter status will never allow me to overcome the hurdles, I've accepted that. There will always be bureaucracy, but in the end, I cannot fathom myself as anything but an employee of the Games. Now, that doesn't mean I won't push those limits."
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She nods again, this time more obviously, to acknowledge his limitations. Not those brought on by any lack in skill, but by birth. Though she's hardly a believer in equality, she quietly reflects how sad it is that an accident of birthplace prevents him from rising higher--China likes few people and it offends her when those privileged few aren't allowed to soar.
She sips her drink. "How do you intend to push? If you don't mind my asking."
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As for China's question, he gave the librarian a smirk and answered, "My work. I will make sure that somehow, District 2 will bring home the crown again. And there's always the games behinds the scenes, those political games that Capitolites think Districters don't follow. We follow, and we may not be citizens, but we know."
In other words, Leo would rather watch those who wronged him burn and shamed out of the tower then move in.
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"All the same, I believe no one could find fault with your desire to win. Why else did they hire you?"
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He withdrew back to his seat, "Whoever said winning was obviously not in the Hunger Games. I know exactly what Capitolites think of me, of my Districter status, and I must remind them that I answer only to President Snow and the Cabinet."
It's probably the only reason he's not been imprisoned after telling off Jason.
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There was only truth in his statement, she knew. But she did worry a bit for the effect his bravado could have on listening ears, so she cloaked her agreement in patriotism. "We cannot let typical citizens attempt to eclipse the true powers. Not only is it confusing to the rank and file it is very, very arrogant, isn't it?"
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As open as he was with China, he know that, if given the chance, she would screw him over. That's what Capitolites do, that's what rational, ambitious people would do if they were in a position above them. Now, whether or not HE would do the same is up in the air.
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Her lips quirked up in a smile, one more sly but more honest than the ones she gives out more often. "I won't name any names, of course."
She was sure he could fill them in himself. The only Capitolite she could think of who wasn't as intense as him was Cyrus.
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A show of patriotism went a long way in the Capitol.
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She raised her glass. "To all of that, to our Peacekeepers, to those that labor in the Districts... And President Snow's longevity."
The toast was overly effusive and she offered him a conspiratorial smile even as she finished it. They did have to keep up the act, but it was more fun together.
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The drink was celebrated by the hearty sip and the way he let his chest inflate with the pride of being here. "Do you have any plans for after we finish here?" The conspiratorial grin is mirrored by him, as if inviting her to come along and be horrible people together.
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