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Temple Stevens ([personal profile] clotting) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-07-13 02:35 am

The Whole World in a Dark Hue [Closed]

WHO| Temple and Swann
WHAT| D8 Staffers Gonna Staff
WHERE| D8 Suite
WHEN| After the last D8 Tribute dies.
WARNINGS| Probably some capitolite awfulness and some wannabe-Capitolism.

For the most part, Temple and Swann have been ships passing in the night, both flitting in and out of the Suite for the last few weeks performing parallel and separate duties. There's been the exchange of gift baskets - neither of which were in person - and occasional post-it notes left on the kitchen counter, usually to the tune of "can you pull some strings with your father to get [Tribute from Eight] in a room with [producer Temple's buttered up]? thanks! -Temple" or "borrowed from budget to repair [something Tribute broke], thanks! -Temple". Temple rarely asks permission so much as just effusively thanks from afar, and unlike other Mentors, she seems hellbent on avoiding any of her responsibilities in combat training. Not a single Tribute has seen her at the gym, and she has yet to meet most of them anyway.

There are hints of her around the District Eight Suite, mostly in the fact that her five year-old and his possessions have made occasional visits and left the predictable kindergartener residue, discarded toys and terrible drawings and handprints on the hologram wall, that sort of thing. It, and the contracts she's been securing for the next Arena and noting in the budget, are enough to prove she exists and must be doing something with those odd hours she keeps. Maintaining a social network like Temple's requires diligence and an affinity for the night life, which is as much a ball and chain as it is a calling, she thinks.

But tonight, rather than going out and socializing and slipping her hand in the back pocket of anyone wearing an expensive enough watch, not fondling for a wallet but for a thrill and a connection, she's staying in to mourn yet another fallow season. Dressed as if she expected to go out, in a black and white dress and pearls and a birdcage veil, she takes a seat on the edge of the living room couch and turns off the ever-awake television.

An Avox brings her a bottle of gin. Temple tends to nurse the wound of District Eight's losses with getting shitfaced drunk. She probably would celebrate a victory by getting shitfaced drunk, too, but as she has yet to rear up a winner that's a bridge she has yet to cross. She's watching the Avox pour it, looking apathetically at the liquid, when Swann enters, and Temple's head seems to turn too far on her neck to see who entered. When she does, she gets to her feet, a broad, if tired, smile across her face.

"Swann Honeymead, in the flesh. And here I thought it was some industrious fairy keeping this place together." She holds a white-gloved hand out. "How are you holding up?"

Jolie had warned her that Swann took failures hard, that she'd been miserable after the last time Eight lost.
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-07-18 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
In true Capitolite fashion, Swann manages to note and mentally comment on every small detail of Temple's appearance, from her face (where Swann can practically read a history of minor tweaks and chemical peels) to her clothes (surely hiding stretch marks and surgically lifted tits from popping out babies). Her hands are obvious standouts, something Swann doesn't have to read, and she likes that they're honest, they can't hide under the veneer of a Districter playing dress-up.

"I thought I had a chance at it," she mutters, sipping her wine again. "It's not like our Tributes are weak. The fact that Joel keeps dying just kills me, that man should be able to survive a direct hit from an atomic bomb."

Swann hates Joel with a passion, but she has to give credit where it's due, and she knows his history.
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-07-18 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
It's an expression that Swann has been seeing most of her life, because she has always been too delicate, too invested in things 'below' her. Animals, the handicapped, Districters. It's disappointingly familiar.

"It's not just luck. You outsmarted those other two in your Arena, I remember that. But that would be good. We haven't had a child Victor in a while, it'd be nice to get one of them out. I just wish we could win even once, though."

Swann has to take a deeper swig of wine to deal with thinking about Joel. "He's an asshole," she says, and she so rarely swears that she must mean it. "Makes threats, and he has to be forced to do anything. I can't even get a 'good morning' from him, it's always just go to hell or whatever pouty bullshit he's settled on that day."
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-07-20 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
It's never occurred to Swann that Temple might object to even the mention of her own Arena. It's sort of her job to at least say things like lie to Tributes from other Districts. Swann also has that lovely Capitolite ignorance going for her, although hers is tempered with a kind of sweet innocence, unique to her.

"Believe me, I've told him that he could have it so much worse, but he won't hear it. In his head, he's the only person who's ever suffered, and it's the whole world against him."
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-08-03 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Temple's leap doesn't register with Swann either, who's spent thirty years hearing about how special she is and how important. Her brief flashes of realization that she hadn't really done anything to be special always fade out quickly enough.

"It's more intense than I thought it would be," she says honestly. "But I think that goes for anyone involved with the Games nowadays. My father hardly has time to sleep! But it's nice, in a behind-the-scenes sort of way. You learn the truth instead of just imagining the stories from TV and magazines."

Swann's brow knits and she looks down at her wine for a moment. "I do wish we had a little more time off. I mean, I love being here and working, but it can be... a lot sometimes."
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-08-10 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Swann looks slightly confused, a small knit in her brow and her head cocked like a puppy. Why would anyone want their husband to be away that much? It's one thing for Capitolites to stay in a bad marriage for appearances, but Temple's no Capitolite, so Swann can't see why Gowan would keep her around.

"It's hard, but in a different way, I think," she says slowly, thoughtfully. "They come back, so even when the deaths are horrible to watch, it doesn't sting as much. But then... sometimes they don't come back, and that's a lot harder to handle. Maybe because we don't know where the Gamemakers are sending them. Maybe because you always seem to lose your strongest."

Taking a sip of wine, Swann gazes out the window for a few seconds. "I understand why Jolie's gone on leave."
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-08-26 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, Swann doesn't think of it from Temple's side, but rather Gowan's, simply because he's the Capitolite and thus his opinions and desires are obviously the important ones in the relationship; it's not that she doesn't care for Temple in a friendly way, or that she thinks of Temple as inhuman, but... she's a Districter. Everyone knows that Districters, even Victors, they're simply less than Capitolites.

Different, in some small way, but lesser all the same.

"I don't know." There's a long pause before Swann says it, and she looks blankly out the window still, not willing to look over at Temple. "I don't know where they go. I hope they get to go home, because I know someone who says he did once, but... the Gamemakers say they don't have any way to send the Tributes back yet."

Glancing down at her glass, staring into the wine, she knows that it's more likely they're dead, just dead, couldn't be brought back for whatever reason. That they're probably hidden and covered up like every other secret in the Capitol.

That they'll never get their quiet. They'll never be diamonds.
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-08-30 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Swann finishes her wine, one deep gulp that immediately makes her head spin just a tiny bit. She's never known how to separate herself from grief, how to keep people at a distance so she doesn't get hurt. She takes every loss personally, feels her heart crack just a little more, even as the old ones are still healing over. And she doesn't know how to stop it.

"What?" she asks, looking back over at Temple, taking a second to parse the question. "Oh, no, really I don't... I don't like any Avoxes except my personal one to touch me." It's mostly true, and a totally acceptable reason to duck out of such an offer. "But thank you. I think I'll just lie down for a while, I probably won't go back home until tomorrow morning. I can work from there and get things ready for Rick."

Things meaning gift baskets.
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-09-17 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Watching Temple, Swann sets her wineglass aside and smiles a bit wryly, big brown eyes tinged with sadness as she looks up. "If you'd had an Escort like me, you'd have missed out on a lot of things," she says quietly, because everyone knows that Temple wants nothing more than to be the one thing she can't be, a Capitolite.

Even if she comes close, it's just not in her blood.

"You won, Temple. That's all that matters. You won and you're here, and we're going to work together to turn one of these men into a Victor."
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[personal profile] cigne 2015-09-18 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Far be it from Swann to give anyone advice on their emotional health, but she wants to tell Temple to let go the past because it's just making her rot inside, giving her the same nasty, slow-swelling blackness that Swann was born with and doesn't know how to get rid of.

Instead, she stands up too, more wobbly than Temple even though she's only had a single glass of wine, and wraps her arms around Temple's neck. "It will. You're just as much a Victor as Peggy, you know. You can be just as much of a Mentor, even if you think you can't."

Swann lets go and starts to toddle down the hall, holding her hand up in farewell. "You get some rest too. Good night, Temple."