Draco Malfoy (
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thecapitol2013-03-12 08:38 pm
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Who| Draco Malfoy and the Peer Review Team (Eva Salazar, Bruce Banner, Daniel Jackson, Sherlock Holmes, and Gretel)
What| once upon a time, Draco applied to become a Capitol citizen.
Where| throughout the tower
When| backdated to the day before Momoko's Crowning Ceremony
Notes| each member of the peer review team will have previously received a letter in regards to the process. Each member may find Draco wherever they choose; he'll have made himself available for them.
Draco had been waiting a little while to see what exactly the Capitol was going to do about his little proposal. It seemed to him like they were almost going to ignore him - hardly a good sign, he thought - until he finally got a letter telling him about a handful of other Tributes (and a Victor, it seemed) who were going to judge him. Seemed like pure laziness to the blond, but if it got him his citizenship, then so be it.
So there he was, hanging around in convenient places around the tower, making himself available to that small handful of people.
What| once upon a time, Draco applied to become a Capitol citizen.
Where| throughout the tower
When| backdated to the day before Momoko's Crowning Ceremony
Notes| each member of the peer review team will have previously received a letter in regards to the process. Each member may find Draco wherever they choose; he'll have made himself available for them.
Draco had been waiting a little while to see what exactly the Capitol was going to do about his little proposal. It seemed to him like they were almost going to ignore him - hardly a good sign, he thought - until he finally got a letter telling him about a handful of other Tributes (and a Victor, it seemed) who were going to judge him. Seemed like pure laziness to the blond, but if it got him his citizenship, then so be it.
So there he was, hanging around in convenient places around the tower, making himself available to that small handful of people.

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He suppressed a mild snigger, his own words from the beginning of that year echoing in his head, something about not wanting to return to Hogwarts for another year. Now, he'd have loved to get back.
"A variety of topics, really," Draco hazarded, remembering well the way some people had treated his magic with scepticism. "Things like...erm. Astronomy. Arithmancy. Ancient Runes. History."
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He couldn't help but look pleased. They certainly didn't sound like the usual topics for a kid Draco's age, which pointed to Draco being smart and ambitious and curious, three things which in Daniel's opinion, some people could use more of. "Sounds like a full courseload, but at least it's interesting. Arithmancy's an unusual course for a school to offer; how are you finding that one?"
The elevator eventually slid to a stop, and the doors opened. Daniel stepped out.
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Daniel snorted. "It seems like every school has its share of characters; I had a linguistics professor who was trying to make it into the Guinness Book of Records with a rubberband ball on his off time and showed up drunk half the time to his first set of classes; he actually taught better on those days. How about you?"
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"You've no idea," he replied with a mild chuckle, stifling the urge to snort right back though the situation seemed to call for it well enough. "We had one woman who was absolutely convinced she was some sort of psychic, and kept making wild attempts at predicting the future for people. Sadly, they all ended in some kind of brutal death for the person in question. It all got sort of old after a day or two of it.
"A rubber band ball, though?"
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Daniel opened his mouth, about to point out that she was bound to get someone's future right just by probability and persistence, if not ability or talent. The words quickly died as Draco went on. Daniel's mouth closed. he shot Draco an odd look; how was that getting old? "...Maybe she did have some sort of sense after all. I feel sorry for her. And for her students."
So that rubber band ball was looking very harmless and lighthearted in comparison.
"Yeah, literally a ball comprised of rubber bands. You can overlay enough over each other so that they can form something pretty big and hard if you put enough time, effort and rubber bands into it. It's a time waster."
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Amusement played across his face at the explanation of the ball. "Really. Well, that sounds like it would be an exceedingly good way to waste time. They'd need quite a bit of stretch after a time, wouldn't they? What with how big it would get."
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He felt sorry for the students who ended up a subject of her predictions. "Same here. Although that brings me to something else I'd like to ask you - for the sake of the interview. And don't feel pressured about how to answer."
Which probably was going to do the opposite, he thought. Daniel hurriedly pressed on. "Aside from the obvious answer, why would you want to become a Capitol citizen? What would you have to offer?"
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He straightened a little though, at the mention of the interview, clearing his throat. It was true, it did make him a little more tense, a little bit more pressured, but he would be fine; this was a walk in the park compared to some things he had to do back home. "Creativity, of course. A different way of looking at things from some of the other Capitol citizens. The world I'm from is nothing like this, and I think it could really benefit them to have me around," he replied after a moment, a bit smug that he'd strung those words together so succinctly.
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Draco's seemed to straighten, as if on edge, in a way Daniel hoped he wouldn't, since he wasn't about to condemn him to the Games if he had any say. He couldn't blame him for it, but still. The answer seemed cautious, more deliberately thought of. It almost felt like a college interview or cover letter for a job. Don't worry, it was going to be pretty hard to fail; Daniel had long since made up his mind, and now this was more for curiosity's sake, and to get to know Draco more. "I wouldn't mind hearing more about your world sometime. Anyway. What makes you think that the Capitol might like thinking outside the box, especially from a person they may consider as an outsider?"
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"I'm sure it could happen eventually," he conceded in response to Daniel's first request; it was almost strange how many people were curious about his world, though he was wary to immediately offer up the answers. Especially after Momoko's reactions. He was almost embarrassed about his lack of magic now, like it somehow made him less of a person. Draco shrugged eventually, "I wouldn't want to be too far out of the box. But I've been here a little while. I'd fit in with them, I think. A bit more, at any rate."
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If anything, Draco was also cautious and smart, and while he'd seemed proud a moment ago about what he could bring to the Capitol, he had stepped back with a surprising grace. Daniel did his best to sound neutral, though part of him was disappointed Draco hadn't stuck to his guns. Personally, he thought the Capitol could use more people pushing buttons and boundaries.
Then again, if he had any real say about what the Capitol would do, there wouldn't be any Games in the first place. "So you probably won't be riling them up or anything. What sort of job would you look for, it this passed?"
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He didn't disagree with Daniel, but neither did he entirely agree. The Games were horrible, true, but Draco was first and foremost a coward: he wasn't about to do anything that involved sticking his neck out. He kept to himself, he danced with Victors, he dared to perhaps fancy one. That was the extent of his button-pushing.
"Perhaps a decorator of some form. Maybe a Stylist, eventually."