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WHO | Signless and YOU, with a special prompt for Bayard and Psii
WHAT | Dealing with the fallout of the Capitol revoking everyone's credit lines
WHERE | D12 suites/out and about in the Capitol
WHEN | Nowish
WARNINGS | Definitely discussion of slavery in the closed prompt
A. OPEN | D12
It doesn't take a genius to realize that tributes who suddenly have no source of income are going to find it far harder to get basic things like food. Signless, however, is no longer a tribute: he's a Mentor, and that affords him a decent (if not cushy) salary. Even if he can't help his tributes hone their combat skills, he can most certainly make sure they go into the arena healthy instead of starved.
To that end he's made it his mission to stock the District 12 kitchen. While he can guess at basics (tea, coffee, sugar, bread, fruit), he's well-aware that he doesn't know the tastes of his districtmates nearly so well as they do. Anyone who wanders into the kitchen can find him pinning a pad of paper onto the fridge with 'Grocery Requests' written at the top in careful print. His current plan is to restock things either every other week or as soon as the paper is reasonably full, but that's assuming the idea takes off in the first place.
B. OPEN | CAPITOL SHOPS
While he waits for someone to make use of his list, he decides to go on a preliminary run to at least stock up the kitchen a little. He wanders between shops: a few loaves of different kinds of bread here, a bag of apples and a bag of pears there. Soon he has a small but respectable collection of bags.
Particularly of interest to him is coffee. It took him quite a while to get started drinking it, but thanks to Bayard he's started having it more than once every few weeks. Tea was easy to buy -- tea he was familiar with. By contrast he knows next to nothing about coffee; he's just been making whatever was already available in the kitchen in Twelve and trusting it would be good.
"What is everyone most likely to like..." he murmurs to himself, inspecting bags of coffee beans with a furrowed brow. Dark? Medium? Medium, probably, but then there's so many flavors... he probably needs a second opinion.
"Do you know anything about coffee?" he asks the person nearest him. Chances are they know more than he does.
C. FOR BAYARD AND PSII | ICE CREAM SHOP
When Signless stepped out of the tribute tower today he'd assumed it would be a fairly uneventful outing. Now, sitting at a table in an ice cream parlor between a very annoyed Psiioniic and a bloody-lipped Bayard Sartoris, he's wondering where things went so very wrong. He picks at his rose-flavored ice cream and looks between them with a wary expression. There has to be a way to say 'why did I walk into this establishment to find you punching a small child in the face' that isn't quite so... accusatory. Even the Psiioniic is usually better with his temper than that, so Bayard must have said something that really hit a nerve.
"Is your lip feeling a little better, Bayard?" is what he finally asks. He doesn't want to prod Psii for information before he's absolutely sure it won't prompt another blowup. Much as he cares for the other troll, he's well-aware of how difficult he can be when he's angry.
WHAT | Dealing with the fallout of the Capitol revoking everyone's credit lines
WHERE | D12 suites/out and about in the Capitol
WHEN | Nowish
WARNINGS | Definitely discussion of slavery in the closed prompt
A. OPEN | D12
It doesn't take a genius to realize that tributes who suddenly have no source of income are going to find it far harder to get basic things like food. Signless, however, is no longer a tribute: he's a Mentor, and that affords him a decent (if not cushy) salary. Even if he can't help his tributes hone their combat skills, he can most certainly make sure they go into the arena healthy instead of starved.
To that end he's made it his mission to stock the District 12 kitchen. While he can guess at basics (tea, coffee, sugar, bread, fruit), he's well-aware that he doesn't know the tastes of his districtmates nearly so well as they do. Anyone who wanders into the kitchen can find him pinning a pad of paper onto the fridge with 'Grocery Requests' written at the top in careful print. His current plan is to restock things either every other week or as soon as the paper is reasonably full, but that's assuming the idea takes off in the first place.
B. OPEN | CAPITOL SHOPS
While he waits for someone to make use of his list, he decides to go on a preliminary run to at least stock up the kitchen a little. He wanders between shops: a few loaves of different kinds of bread here, a bag of apples and a bag of pears there. Soon he has a small but respectable collection of bags.
Particularly of interest to him is coffee. It took him quite a while to get started drinking it, but thanks to Bayard he's started having it more than once every few weeks. Tea was easy to buy -- tea he was familiar with. By contrast he knows next to nothing about coffee; he's just been making whatever was already available in the kitchen in Twelve and trusting it would be good.
"What is everyone most likely to like..." he murmurs to himself, inspecting bags of coffee beans with a furrowed brow. Dark? Medium? Medium, probably, but then there's so many flavors... he probably needs a second opinion.
"Do you know anything about coffee?" he asks the person nearest him. Chances are they know more than he does.
C. FOR BAYARD AND PSII | ICE CREAM SHOP
When Signless stepped out of the tribute tower today he'd assumed it would be a fairly uneventful outing. Now, sitting at a table in an ice cream parlor between a very annoyed Psiioniic and a bloody-lipped Bayard Sartoris, he's wondering where things went so very wrong. He picks at his rose-flavored ice cream and looks between them with a wary expression. There has to be a way to say 'why did I walk into this establishment to find you punching a small child in the face' that isn't quite so... accusatory. Even the Psiioniic is usually better with his temper than that, so Bayard must have said something that really hit a nerve.
"Is your lip feeling a little better, Bayard?" is what he finally asks. He doesn't want to prod Psii for information before he's absolutely sure it won't prompt another blowup. Much as he cares for the other troll, he's well-aware of how difficult he can be when he's angry.
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"I've been doing them furever. Since I was little, meowbe five or six? I'd have to ask. It's my tradition, though, I'd be kitten if I said it wasn't a happy coincidence. To have it be mine and hers," she explains, "Like--this."
She holds up her pen with the green leo marked so vividly on the black.
"I looked it up and I am a Leo and green was always my fafurite color."
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That really is a happy coincidence. I wish you could have met her, you would have had so much in common. Do you draw? She was always happiest when she was drawing or painting.
A very, very tiny hint of sadness settles itself in his eyes and the corners of his mouth.
She could have used more friends here. Panem was incredibly hard on her.
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"I don't think it's easy on many tributes. It's such an adjustment. I know she had some friends, though?" One that befriended her and ones that did not. Either way, she shakes her head now.
"And sadly, I don't draw well. I write meowstly, stories and, well, other things now. You'd want my mom or my sister for the artistic side of things. Beside them, there's hardly a comparison. Ahh, I suppose we have to differ some way outside the obvious."
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He lets the conversation shift away from her naturally as it happens. Meulin probably doesn't want this to be another compare-and-contrast session between her and an alien with her name.
I suppose you must. I didn't realize you wrote other than your column -- are you published? Celebrus was right about my taste for romance novels. I'll take any recommendations.
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"Nothing purrfessional yet! I'm working on getting a base of readers in Celebrus, then publish! Something romantic probably," And she gets excited all over again. She bounces on the balls of her feet, hands moving with her words in something that isn't actual sign language but something between it and mere gestures.
"Oh oh! Well, let's see. I don't have anything from myself but, well, there's some nice things if you don't mind some sadness in the middle. Authors usually let Districters end up with other Districters in the novels. If they're from the Capitol and the District, you might as well get ready to cry at some point." She shakes her head with fake solemnity, but there's some real hurt somewhere under there, "I'm not well versed with that weird subset of stuff about offworlders. Always seems a little...odd. But for something nice, I recommend Pine Needles. Two girls from District Seven and one gets reaped. It's sad at first but it has a happy ending."
That's probably spoilers but she felt the need to reassure him about that much.
we can probably start wrapping this soon i figure
Not that he doesn't mind his romances with a bit of drama, but he has enough of that in his daily life to want to minimize it in what he reads. At the very least if there's drama it's good to know that it resolves happily, instead of how it is with the war that hasn't come yet: constant waiting, constant uncertainty.
As for offworlder books, I've read a few and a few is enough. Not everyone is as correct in their observations as you.
sounds fine!
"I'm glad I get at least a few things right! It's so hard in this job," she begins, but a flurry of movement at the counter catches her eye. Her gaze drags up to the clock above it, ticking away the minutes. She has a little time, maybe, if she runs home rather than walks.
"And I do hope you read it. Maybe you can give me a recommendation, next time?"
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He notes her gaze flicking to the clock. She probably has things she needs to be doing, and he's in the middle of an errand, isn't he? Probably best to end this now when it's going so well than wait for something to go wrong.
Until next time, then.
He caps the pen and holds it and the paper out to her. His half of the conversation looks almost odd, a huge block of uninterrupted red.
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"Until next time! Thanks for talking with me," she says in parting, then stops a few feet away to throw a few more words over her shoulder, "Oh! I like happy endings, if at all possible. So work on that."
She winks as she waves her goodbye, then disappears off to purchase her things and wander back out into the world.