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dead_black_eyes ([personal profile] dead_black_eyes) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-05-25 06:21 pm

With a thousand lies and a good disguise, hit 'em right between the eyes [Closed]

Who| Linden and Phone Guy
What| Time for a Mentor to do his job and give the Tribute he kind of considers a kindred spirit some advice on how to survive.
Where| District 6 suite
When| A few days before Arena 14 starts
Warnings/Notes| When these two are in a room together, bottles of alcohol just appear. They are that mutually enabling.



The Arena's approaching quickly. Between taking last snatches and glances of people he will miss when they're pulled away to fight to the death, he's trying to actually do his job and Mentor 6's Tributes. While he doesn't think that someone as deadly as Molotov would appreciate or benefit from being approached by District 6's resident specter, he knows that a few of them would, and that's why he seeks out Phillip earlier than he's usually awake. He doesn't knock; this is disturbingly typical for him, just letting himself into rooms that aren't locked (or unlocking them without warning if he has a key; Linden's grasp of boundaries just isn't fantastic.)

"I hope you're not hungover," he says crisply. "If you are, grab a bucket and a bottle of water and follow me. We have to go down to the Training Center and work some things out before the Arena if you want a shot at surviving to the end."

voiceinthephone: ([Morning after])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-05-27 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
When the Phone Guy slept as soundly as he did just now, he looked at least five years younger and messier. As if the events back home never happened and he was an ordinary person thrust into the Games.

Foxy has turned out to be a lousy guard animal as he just snoozes along the foot of the bed. Then again, Phil had no reason to lock the doors anymore with Dandy gone. For better or for worst, Linden's one of those people that the former guard trusted implicitly to not smother him or steal his home.

"Not that hungover," he yawned but he did pick up the water for added precautions. He gives his pet a quick snap of his fingers to have it settle on the ground and away from the door. This isn't a drink call, if Linden wants him to be sober, this is shop talk. He dresses in training clothes just in case, "I'm listening."
voiceinthephone: http://nuv0le-rapide.livejournal.com/14427.html ([Sneaking])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-05-31 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Huh?" the former guard peeked out of his shirt, "Well, I prefer a knife, it's portable and a-as long as I can use it for foraging and incapacitating others. I hope that's within the rules, sir."

Phillip knew he was holding off the inevitable kill, he knew he was being a coward after all this time. But he had been practicing his knife skills at the Training Center, making sure he could inflict quick, clean bleed-out wounds that would allow him to escape rather than to murder his opponent.

As soon as he was done, Gray snapped his fingers and pointed to Foxy to go into his little cubby, a command dutifully followed through by the pup. With that, Phil was ready to go, nervous but ready to listen.
voiceinthephone: ([10-20 is my bitch])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-08 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
"I think on my feet, given the options," Gray admitted as he did his best to keep up with his mentor, "And I don't particularly take to easy pickings, there's always a catch and it'll bite me in the ass."

The proposition implied that, or at least to the former night guard, that Linden may not fully believe how deep his commitment goes to ensure the safety of children. Especially after his failures, Phil would let Clem kill him if it got her closer to the finish line and get her our of the Arenas and into relative safety.

"Do you still doubt my promise?" he asked simply, standing straight in the elevator. No stuttering here, he had to be sure that they were both on the same level. That indulging in drinks aside, they were a team. And thankfully, there wouldn't be as much an issue with inner District killings.
voiceinthephone: hollow-art ([See you on the flipside])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-08 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Phil chuckled just a little darkly towards his Mentor, "They'll be sorely disappointed then." And that's what Gray kept in his person: don't lose sight of the end goals but never give up those hard-earned morals to the Capitol. He didn't feel like a good man, he felt like he was making up for those past mistakes, an endless task.

But there was one thing that Phil needed the most help, "I don't know if I can pull off a kill though."
voiceinthephone: ([Shock])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-08 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
And thank God Phil had yet to eat breakfast because he looked physically ill at the thought of the cannibalistic forerunner and what that Tribute went through, "Holy crap...how's your friend now? Is she, um, all right?" Even through the sanitized lens of what was the news in 1993, the Phone Guy had somewhat of an idea of what could've happened. He's glad he hasn't gone that far into the records.

Linden could rest assured that this Tribute wasn't that desperate to win, but it's left Gray a bit shaken to the point that he hesitates in grabbing his weapon of choice when they arrive, the hunting knife, opting instead to await orders.
voiceinthephone: hollow-art ([Huh that was interesting])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-08 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"My condolensces for her loss," and Phil meant them, before adding, "Does she have a jealous husband? I don't mean to pry." Oh boy was the truth a lot more complex than mere jealousy.

The question brings Gray down to earth and he gives Linden the honest answer, "I won't be winning any prizes for creativity but I can hold my own. I'd rather avoid conflict and I suppose I still remember how to keep food safe for consumption, perks of working in a restaurant, I suppose." His strategy was to play the long game, to outlast the others and harm only when necessary.
voiceinthephone: ([Whoopsie])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-08 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a lot Phil wants to ask but even he knows that messing around with his Mentor's personal life, or any Panem citizen for that matter, would bring trouble. There's enough on Linden's plate and the guard knows when to leave well enough alone.

Though his face does show a bit of embarrassment, "Heh, um, I guess so." He knew the basics, like poison oak and ivy and what berries would give him the runs but...yeah, the last time Gray went into the forests, he was five year old.
voiceinthephone: http://nuv0le-rapide.livejournal.com/14427.html ([Nope])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-09 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh I like these," some of that Fazbear's immaturity peeked through but Phil caught himself for it, "Kinda like the arcades back home only you only get simulated death instead of a booming voice that says something like 'FINISH HIM' or something. And I rambled."

He kept quiet through most of the initial rounds, flinching slightly at the very distracting noises. The Mentor wasn't kidding about that much but as soon as some of Gray's hearing came back, he asked, "You should, uh, you find her, get together. It'll be nice, and you deserve it."

Too bad reality is much more convoluted than a mere reunion.
voiceinthephone: hollow-art ([Facing harsh truths])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-09 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, live and learn!" The game itself provided some tension relief...right up until his Mentor fell silent through the last rounds. Phil bit his lip and stopped the training session in between the simulated Arenas.

"Okay, what did I miss? Because right now, that's worrying...did I miss a cue?" He then clarified, "I don't have all the details of what happened after you won your Arena, sir, but if...did you and this friend of yours have a fallout? I promise, whatever you tell me, I'll take it to the grave."

And that was good a pact as Phil could offer, having taken everything from his world and held it tight for half a decade.
voiceinthephone: http://nightingails.livejournal.com/131995.html ([HIDE])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-09 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
It takes a few precious milliseconds for Phil to process and understand the implicit notions of-OH. There was a lot of baggage in that revelation and none of it was conductive to a proper recovery in Linden's case. "I understand," he doesn't stutter on that, "and like I said, Linden, to the grave."

Because he's pretty sure this friend's husband will beat Lockhearst to the punch. Literally.

"She's not here...is she?"
voiceinthephone: ([You have my attention])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-09 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"But in good terms," Phil suggested as neutrally as possible, knowing that whoever this friend was, the risk of relapse became much more real than ever. And there's of course the social stigma of being with a married person. "That both of you can agree, like a restaurant, right?" The former guard didn't want his frie-Mentor, don't forget that, to feel judged or worse, so let's keep things on the bare basics of human interactions.
voiceinthephone: ([Don't think it'll work])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-10 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Is it that obvious?" Gray admitted a little sheepishly, "I didn't stick around during those, uh, bar outings. Just, you know, had a bit of fun for that one night. And in retrospect, no, I don't think I had a friend like that."

Hell, the closest thing he had for a friend has been dead or in a vegetable state with a good part of his brain missing.

"I-I was kinda a loner, you know?"
voiceinthephone: hollow-art ([We're okay!])

[personal profile] voiceinthephone 2015-06-13 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"She sounds like a real team player," Phil quipped before resuming the games, "And for the record, it was mostly wham-bam-thank-you ma'am, have breakfast, and then go our separate ways." Something told Gray that Linden and his fellow Victor friend were far in deeper than just quickies. "Apparently the Capitol thinks I've divebombed into people's beds."

But he had to concede something to his Mentor, "Never a dull day with you, huh?" Even training brought one of his better parts. "If I win this round, one beer and we carry on, all right?" As if one beer will do.

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