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Phi ([personal profile] occasio) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-11-23 09:45 pm

Boys, say you got a girl? Yes, true you got a man

WHO| Phi and D4 Party House, feat. Sigma Klim!
WHAT| Most of Phi's District staff live off-location, so Phi goes to do some networking. Things get a little out of hand when Phi decides it would be a fun idea to text Sigma about all the fun (read: booze) she's having. No one likes the party police.
WHEN| During the last week of the arena. [Backdated]
WHERE| D4 house in the Capitol.
WARNINGS| Underage drinking, minor drug use, etc.


Death by vicious animal is not Phi's preferred way to die, but it's better than some of the others she's experienced in the past. It doesn't even faze her when she wakes up in the Capitol again like nothing happened, not a single mark on her body. The only weird part is that everyone else remembers it as well. And they don't seem keen on letting her forget.

When the Tower feels too stifling, Phi finds herself heading for the store. She grabs a couple bags of chips, but only after an argument with the clerk over whether or not she should be allowed to buy a case of beer. You can die for the Capitol, but you can't buy a 12-pack. Sounds fair.

She ends up at a house out in one of the residential parts of the Capitol, an address that she'd been given but had never taken the time to visit. When you only have a week to train like your life actually does depend on it, there's not a whole lot of time to waste. Now she has all the time in the world, as far as she can tell, and she needs to be away from the cameras and the crowds. This is the only place she can think of.

"Here," she says as soon as the door opens, thrusting the three bags of chips at whoever opens the door and hoping they take pity on her. "Can I crash here for a while?"
futilecycle: (For in life as in death)

[personal profile] futilecycle 2015-12-16 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Even the too-trusting Sigma Klim will not rest his best friend's fate in the hands of a stranger. His temper frays over what he assumes is a lie and he takes a breath to call him out- for people killed their friends with less irresponsible claims- before Phi steps in. The tension that had gripped Sigma's upper body relaxes almost instantly. Now less of a wall than a human being, Sigma nods graciously. "Thank you. I knew you would understand."

He hovers past the threesome as though they aren't there, ignoring their feigned courtesy, how out of place he was. Sigma fills the space on the couch where Phi had been stretching her legs and appraises her level of sobriety. For what must be the first time, he cannot muster up the will to share a cat pun with Meulin. "Certainly not. I, of all people, understand the benefit of bonding with one's staff - I was fortunate enough to have a mentor at home, as a Tribute, and now as a Gamemaker." His words betray his feelings - there was something about District 4's solidarity that unsettled him. Not to say it upset him that Phi had someone to look out for her while his back was turned, but he wonders where such support was hiding when he was a Tribute, alone at the edge of his tolerance. The fact was that he has never been welcome, not even in his own kingdom.

"I'm just a friend here to ensure that things do not get..." -his eye flicks to the nearest bottle and back to his friend- "...carried away before the end. Right, Phi?" A jealous green eye narrows accusingly and his manufactured cheer is gone. Sigma Klim was not amused.
sociopathicwolf: (try another one)

[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2016-01-12 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
It's a good thing that Kurloz remains by his side, that Meulin gives his arm a pat as she moves by, because he needs that right now. If anything, he's even more tense now that the gamemaker is inside and the door's shut behind him, now that he's making himself at home on the couch as though he belongs there.

This man wasn't a Gamemaker in Derek's own arena, didn't have a hand in designing the mutts or the chemical laboratory that Derek had to fight his way through, but he was one during the arena that the classic victors had been thrown into. Derek can't help but wonder how much he was involved in it, if he had a hand in creating the things that nearly took Chuck from him.

Derek's hands are curled into fists as he forces himself not to stalk across the living room and plant himself firmly between the gamemaker on their couch and Chuck - but he can't keep from eyeing the gamemaker warily.

He's calling himself Phi's friend, and Phi seems more exasperated by him than anything else, but that doesn't mean there isn't any coercion going on.

"Gamemakers don't usually involve themselves in Tribute lives. Outside of the arena."
furgood: (But because I knew you)

[personal profile] furgood 2016-01-12 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Meulin watches it all with a keen gaze, eyes flicking from person to person in an attempt to keep up with the talk. It's impossible, with them all spread about, but can managed to keep an eye on Phi and Sigma, sitting so close. She takes a seat near them and a little pout of disappointment appears at the lack of a returning pun.

"If you don't want to go back to the tower and all those people, I can sleep with Kurloz tonight, let you use my bedroom. Wouldn't even have to sleep on a couch," says Meulin, not even turning to ask permission for any of that. She's positive they'd all be fine with it. They liked Phi.

"We'd take care of her! And I think she earned some downtime and fun after the arena, don't you think? It was a pawful time in there and she did so well." That question is clearly directed toward Sigma, her warm green eyes meeting his. Her smile seems just as warm as she tries to get him to see things a little more openly.
quiethumerus: (silently judging)

[personal profile] quiethumerus 2016-01-17 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Despite changing his own tune to befit a friend, Sigma fails to do the same, remaining cool and distant even to Meulin. Whilst Sigma's back is turned, a flash of something ever colder dances across his face. There were a lot of people who thought themselves better than him. The fact was, most of them were, but the lack of respect to his friends touches a nerve.

Quick enough though, he's smiling again. He does the ever so rare thing of fishing a paper and pen (of which there is plenty in this house, thankfully, when it is made up of two mutes and deaf person). He writes as Phi, Meulin, and Derek entertain Sigma's poor attitude. He then proceeds to present the paper, held up like a sign, pinched between two fingers.

IN THINE RECOLLECTION, PHI, I BELIEVE YOU HAD STATED A WISH TO STAY HERE. NEVER WAS THERE ANY PARTICULAR PLAN TO LEAVE AND WITH NO MANNER HASTE. YOU SEE, SIR SIGMA, OUR HOMIE KILLA HAS SOUGHT A REPREIVE AND WE, AS HER MOST HUMBLE SUPPORT TEAM, SAW IT HER RIGHT TO DRINK IN SAFETY AS SHE HAS BEEN DEEMED RIGHT EVEN TO DIE BY OUR GLORIOUS CAPITOL. WE GIVE PRAISE AND GRATITUDE TO HER SACRIFICE FOR THE SAKE OF OUR PEACE. WE ARE ALL OF FULLY DEVELOPED AGE. IT IS WITH UTMOST RESPECT THAT WE SEEK TO EXPRESS THIS TO YOU, SIR.


When sufficient time has been given to read, he pops the message with a tug on both sides, then promptly tucks it away. He folds with grace onto the floor. Sigma is met with an expectant look.

Your move, Klim.
Edited 2016-01-17 01:41 (UTC)
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[personal profile] futilecycle 2016-01-18 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Phi-" Sigma hisses the instant she disobeys him, prepared to stop the bottle in its next ascent - but hesitating as he reaches, for he knows the moment he does, these people will eat him alive. The Gamemaker can sense her reckless stubbornness and his entire expression is alight with rage. What was she doing, putting herself in danger just to piss him off? Had the photograph been sent to vex him from the start? Had all of this been her revenge for a rumour he had been unable to disprove?

...His eyes sting as he finds himself frustrated nearly to tears.

Meulin's courtesy barely coaxes him from a tantrum. The fact was that he couldn't bring himself to not care about Phi. He couldn't bring himself to not worry sick about her, and only Meulin seemed to understand this. He's midway through working out a compromise, considering Meulin's gesture thoughtfully, when Kurloz holds up his presumptuous letter.

Any middle ground they might have won evaporates over the heat of his misdirected anger. It is the rather reasonable straw that breaks the camel's back. "All of you? How strange. I quite clearly recall the Phi I knew was a minor." They could all act like they were the best of friends with Phi but the fact was that they did not love her the way he did, else they would not endanger her so. He turns now to Derek, whose accusation has been stewing beneath Sigma's skin, has been eating him alive since before it was said. "Curious how quick you are to judge! Does a mentor's district not benefit from the victory of their Tribute? Does a stylist not rely on the cooperation of a model to embody their talent? Is it not the job of a columnist-" As grateful as he is to Meulin, he is not above reminding Phi where the source of their grief originated, "-To make a grand story of celebrity lives? But somehow I am in the wrong for assuming I might spend some time with my best friend? That is what strikes you as odd?" He stares Derek down, challenging him to disagree. "I am extremely proud of her! I am thrilled you all gather to celebrate her accomplishments! But if there is someone who has no business spending time with her, I assure you, it is not me."

Sigma had not awoken that morning intending to burn his bridges, but one hardly ever does.
Edited 2016-01-18 21:23 (UTC)
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[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2016-01-19 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Derek tilts his head a little at the cold, dark expression on Kurloz's face - but he can't help but agree. The Gamemaker didn't have much welcome to begin with, but he's already quickly wearing it out. Still, he gives a grunt of agreement at Muelin's words, unconcerned that she didn't turn to ask for permission. He'd been the one to invite Phi in in the first place, he's fine with her staying as long as she pleases.

But apparently, none of that is enough for the Gamemaker. His eyebrows shoot up at the idea of Phi being a minor. As far as he knows, she's roughly the same age as Derek is, and the Capitol sure as hell hasn't considered him too young for anything in a really long time. But he doesn't care about calling the Gamemaker on that, not when the guy turns on him and stares him down.

For a moment, fear flickers in Derek's eyes, at having a Gamemaker focusing on him like that - this man might not directly have the power to make Derek's life hell, but he could try, and he could take it out on Derek's Tributes in the arena. But it turns quickly to anger when the man fucking challenges him. Showed up at his house and shoved his way in, filled with snide implications that he's better than them. Many people are better than Derek, but a Gamemaker will never be one of them, and he sure as hell isn't better than Chuck or Kurloz or Meulin.

It's the insults to his pack that make Derek snarl, slightly too sharp canines bared, and he tenses almost like he's thinking about saying fuck it and charging at the Gamemaker. But there's still that undercurrent of fear, and despite the Capitol's impression of him, Derek has more than enough self control to keep himself from attacking a Gamemaker. Even if the bottle in his hand cracks at the way he clenches his fists, holding himself back.

At least physically. "We all benefit from her staying alive. Still want her alive. Gamemakers-"

But he cuts off as he realizes that Phi'd started talking the same time that he did, only much more impassioned. His eyes widen a little as he shuts up, watching her shout almost exactly what Derek himself had been thinking. Watches her curse at a Gamemaker, and there's a part of Derek that can't help but respect her for doing what he's wished he could do for a long time.

There's a bigger part that's still angry and afraid, and now it's centered right on her. She's just made herself an even bigger target, and Derek doesn't have any kind of faith in the man who claims he's Phi's best friend as he designs things to kill her not to believe that he won't get back at her in the next arena.

Still. She's said everything Derek wanted to, and he gives a soft growl of agreement. "What she said. It's better."
Edited 2016-01-19 01:08 (UTC)
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[personal profile] furgood 2016-01-19 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
At first, Sigma's blowup is strange--she can't see what caused it and casting her eyes about the room doesn't particularly help with the letter tucked away and Derek looking the same as ever. So Meulin is forced to watch the Gamemaker as he gets startlingly personal. Words fly at everyone, even herself, and the welcoming smile turns down a little at the edges. He doesn't insult them exactly so much as imply they do this only for their own desires. As if all of them are using Phi. As she turns it over, it gets even stranger. She missed the context of his outburst, but it's odd how he turns from claiming they're all using Phi to saying he deserves her company more. As if a Gamemaker doesn't use the tributes to paint stories. Gamemakers aren't support staff but the rumors she's heard might paint a clearer picture of this.

There's no time to reply or cool tempers, because it's Phi's turn to yell. They're both hard to follow but what she catches makes her glow with pride as much as she worries. Phi stands up for them all and condemns Sigma practically within the same breath. Meulin's not sure he deserves all of that, as caught on the wrong side of friendships as she's been before, but it's nice to see. Phi doesn't let Sigma walk all over her and she surely doesn't let him say awful things about her new friends.

There isn't much else to say--and certainly not much to follow Phi with. The coldness in her last statements don't lend to mitigation. Instead, Meulin frowns and watches their Gamemaker. She doesn't envy his position.
quiethumerus: (oh okay)

[personal profile] quiethumerus 2016-01-19 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
At first there's a look of shock in Kurloz's face, paralysing fear that has nothing to do with Sigma himself and everything to do with having pissed off a figure of power in his attempt to appease and fix a situation. When he rises, he very near takes a step back.

But then what he does instead is perhaps worse. He stands firm where he is. The only thing keeping his lips from pulling back are the threads that keep them together, that keep him quiet, lest he say something damning or stupid or actually important in some way what shouldn't up and be known never.

He doesn't care of being accused of using. Anyone could say such about him. But this slander of his friends in his own motherfucking home, this insistence this Tribute should be in any way under his control up out of arenas, friend or not. The greatest offence is the way his mis-step has put everyone else under fire, has put Derek under a stare of challenge. His eyes follow to Derek who is tensed and braced and for a sharp moment he has vision of the fight and he's tensing too.

But it's phi who stands, fight who shouts and fights back, and phi who proceeds to stun him for that. He freezes where he is and as Phi vents all ire, he feels some of his own drain enough to put some fear back in. She's fucked. She's a target now. She--

The silence falls and in it, Derek says that. It starts with a horrible choked noise what has him slapping his hands over his mouth. Makara, don't do it. His shoulders shake and more faint choked noise comes from him. Fuck. Quickly, he turns on his heels and walks to the other side of the room facing away. Damn you, Derek, he thinks.
Edited 2016-01-19 02:31 (UTC)
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[personal profile] futilecycle 2016-01-19 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
He's already rolling his eyes when she argues, prepared to snort and bicker the way they always have, a petty fight with no blood drawn. But by her third sentence Phi has draw blood and Sigma's eyes snap to hers at once. His expression warps from disbelief into horror, and utterly crumbles, if only for an instant in time, when she is done. He has no words to answer her with. In fact, he has no voice - his astonished what? has escaped his lips as air.

And she is not wrong; this was the ending he had chosen for himself and he'd known from the start he must live with that decision. But Phi had not made him a deal the way the Initiate had. He could not defend himself with the relentless grief he had endured. He could not argue that he had wished with all his might that he could undo his entire Panemian life, cut his decision to fight from the root, unfurl all of his precious memories- done nothing, been nothing- to prevent her from screaming like that. He could not confess to have been drowning in a room of cheering men. Instead he shakes his head, aghast. No, in his attempt to do something right, the choice had been made for him long before.

"...You are right. I cannot tell."

Unable to endure her another second, he stares into the table like it has an answer for him. He withers there on the couch, neck bent over his lap, humiliated. He had never called Phi his friend in her presence because he hadn't thought it necessary - not in the face of their mutual understanding, after all they had survived. Now he wonders if he, too quick to trust and to bleed, had fooled himself. "I see that I... have misunderstood something." It is a quiet revelation. The entire night has been a series of misconstructions but this one has broken his heart. Regardless of what she had said, he wasn't there for her the way he would had been, once. Fifty years of an identity he had tried not to lose threatens to slip quietly into the smoke.

He hesitates before lifting off of the couch, though he does not seem to know where to go from there. Awkwardly, he shuffles over to Meulin. His mouth opens and closes until he smiles joylessly. "...I came to ensure she was safe. I suppose I can leave that to you?" He tries to persuade himself that she would take good care of Phi. He flutters there, unprepared to leave but not willful enough to stay. There's still something puzzling him and he can not bring himself to go until it is dealt with. He rounds again on Phi, perplexed, lost. Floundering for driftwood and looking like a fool.

"Ah... One last thing. Why did you send me that photograph?"

It would have been better for all of them if she had simply kept him in ignorance, and yet she did not, knowing how it would incite him. He had thought it a joke in poor taste, a sign that she'd had enough. Now he would know if she'd meant it as a message.
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[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2016-01-20 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Derek turns towards Kurloz at that choked off noise, and there's a surprised, pleased light in his eyes. He hasn't made someone besides Chuck laugh since... well, probably since they were back in District Four, with Chuck's dad. But then Kurloz turns and walks away, and Derek realizes that he'd just helped make Kurloz a target. Without thinking about it, he turns back, planting himself between the Gamemaker and Kurloz - as though the Gamemaker would strike now, as though he wouldn't wait until he had the upper hand.

When the Gamemaker withers, Derek is more than surprised. He'd expected more shouting, maybe retreating into cold superiority and veiled threats, and he doesn't know what to do with the fact that the Gamemaker is seemingly surrendering. Derek doesn't buy the act - he can't, twenty-one years and he's never seen anything to hint that Gamemakers have feelings to be hurt, that the opinions of a Tribute mean anything to them.

But there is no threat to react to here, so he says nothing, just watches the Gamemaker prepare to leave.

Derek's eyes narrow speculatively at Phi when she turns to him, taking in her body language to try to determine if there's anything about her that says she's going with him unwillingly. There's obvious reluctance and uncertainty - but not the kind he's looking for. She clearly believes the Gamemaker is genuinely hurt.

He doesn't like it. Everything he knows says the Gamemaker is playing her, but maybe she's safer if she goes along with it.

So he tilts his head a little in acknowledgment, responding to both that and partially to the Gamemaker's request of Meulin, even though his words are directed to Phi. "You can protect yourself. We'll still be here to help when you need it."
Edited 2016-01-20 03:15 (UTC)
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[personal profile] furgood 2016-01-20 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
What a strange turn of events. Strange before that Phi has no qualm yelling at the Gamemaker and stranger still that Sigma takes it all, wilts under her harsh words. Eyes too used to seeing connections between people, relationships, still find this hard to categorize. Her head tilts in curiousity but she doesn't ask. Observing and keeping her eyes open for new leads always worked better than outright questioning.

So she merely smiles at Sigma when he asks her to take care of Phi, like she's so much older than Phi, like Phi can't take care of herself. Still, she understands overprotective friends and how much easier it is to nod along rather than fight them about it.

"Of course..." But she trails off as Phi speaks to Derek, with a resigned sort of tilt to her head, words unseen. Maybe leaving, maybe not. Hard to tell at this point. She errs on the side of caution.

"Trust me, we'll make sure she's taken care of no matter the circumstance. Especially here."
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[personal profile] quiethumerus 2016-01-20 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
He's not exactly looking to see the results of his laughing in the face of an annihilated Gamemaker but he assumes the result to be eventual vengeance at best. And yet he can't stop. Derek looking all goddamn pleased with himself didn't help matters, not up at all.

It hurts to laugh aloud like this and every now and then he coughs for it. At least he'll die smiling, he supposes.

He's only barely paying attention to what's going on behind him, not enough to know the details of what's happening. He does gather at least that the situation is... possibly diffusing in its way. And Phi is leaving. That gets him to move.

He picks himself up, face screwed up as happens after a fair coughing fit. He holds his hand up to say wait. Then reaches for a paper and pen. He writes down the numbers to the house and to he and Meulin's phones to text. He hold's it out to give to Phi. Just in case. Damn him if she walks out of here and winds up dead in an alley. She could call for Peacekeepers but... well, she was a Tribute and he was a Gamemaker. Best to call them.

With that done he turns a sort of weak pout onto Derek.
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[personal profile] futilecycle 2016-01-21 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
All told, Sigma is too wounded to have noticed any laughter at his expense - perhaps upon reflection he will be ashamed, but for now Phi's words are still ringing in his ears. Maybe he would come to realize how he has disgraced himself, but as far as he was concerned now, it was all in the name of Phi's safety...

Her guilt is easily interpreted as the awkwardness before a severing and his eyes sting - he wants to melt into the streets outside right then, return to a manufactured world of schemes were he only had to play his part and feel nothing. How could you not know? But when she promises to walk him home, his face brightens with the hope of a sick animal let in from the cold and he stares at her, pupil wet and bright. Here he had a second chance, a sign that his life hadn't unfolded in the kiln of his mistakes. Sigma knows, as her friend, she deserved to stay and have fun with the people who (he knew now) had helped her when he wasn't there, but he selfishly keeps this thought cloistered. He needs to be promised that one less thing in the universe is broken else he break, himself.

He tries to bring himself to smile at Meulin's assurance, but cannot summon the energy. Instead he nods sagely, dumbly. It means more to him than Derek's claim that Phi can handle herself - after having saved her from a rock to the head, from a breathtaking poison, from a bomb set to blow in her face, he'd prefer that they all learn to accept help when they could take it. For not in one of his millions of lives has he ever not needed Phi.

It hasn't registered that Kurloz had given Phi their number to protect her from him, and the Gamemaker waves the group off awkwardly as if to thank them for it, still too stunned to behave with coherence. He waits anxiously by the door for fear that Phi would take things back on a whim. "Well... I suppose that will be all, then... Please excuse us. Good night." And, as a confused and unnecessary afterthought, "Happy Hunger Games." Dry and passionless, the most pathetic of endorsements.
Edited 2016-01-21 00:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2016-01-21 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Derek's still making sure to keep himself between the Gamemaker and Kurloz, just in case, but he edges closer to Kurloz with a frown when he notices him writing something down again. He settles when he realizes he's writing down their numbers, and Derek reaches out to snatch the paper from Kurloz's fingers once he holds it out.

He pulls out his own pen - it's become habit carrying a pen around in the house, with him and Meulin and Kurloz all there - and scrawls his number next to theirs. Well, there's a possibility it might be Chuck's number, but pretty much the same thing. Then he hands it over to Phi.

After that, he sticks close to Kurloz, refusing to look at the Gamemaker more than just keeping an awareness on him out of the corner of his eye, just in case. Which is a good thing, because he tenses a little when the Gamemaker tells them happy Hunger Games, teeth clenched and fists curled, and he focuses on the pout that Kurloz shoots at him instead.

Part of him wants to apologize, and part of him wants to make another smart ass comment, but he doesn't want to do anything until the Gamemaker's actually gone, so he just waits.
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[personal profile] futilecycle 2016-01-27 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Forty five years alone have made Sigma so averse to touch that his first instinct is to recoil. By the time she's dragged him outside he's halfway through slipping his arm away until the slamming of the door wakes him from his fog. He stops in his tracks, realizing that he has no intention of bringing himself even further from Phi. His limb drops uselessly and he allows himself to be seized, though he turns his head away in shame. Blinking back what could become tears before Phi has a chance to notice, he plays off his panic as exhaustion.

"...I'm sorry, did you say something?" He knows what she had asked, but that was something he'd felt obligated to say, confused as he was. Right now, appeasing the Capitol wasn't what he cared about, but his life wasn't the only one tolerated by the grace of their masters. She wouldn't understand why he can't apologize.

Not knowing what to do or where to begin, he sighs to himself and waits for her to tear into him in silence. He'd got what he wanted but, not unlike Phi, found his victory had cost too much.
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[personal profile] futilecycle 2016-04-12 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Sigma follows quietly behind Phi, an animal with his tail between his legs, hands in his pockets. With both eyes to ground, most people of the Capitol pass him by unthinkingly - this was not the charismatic man they knew from a screen. It is only when Phi speaks up that he lifts his head, hanging on her every word. When they are not the apology he had hoped for, he returns to watching the sidewalk.

He can barely hear himself answer. "...Right. I understand, now." He genuinely hadn't know she had such a safety net. When stylists dressed Sigma Klim the Tribute, it was to embarrass him, to show where a victor had struck the fatal blow or to decorate his head with the horns of a troll. And what of Meulin? Celebrus had started the rumor that had soured Phi's opinion of him in the first place and Sigma could not know whose pen wrote it. But Meulin was kind, and he'd already known that. "I honestly didn't think-" He shuts himself up. Right. He didn't think. No matter what he said, Phi wouldn't accept his excuses.

Most of all he wants to tell her that he was not responsible for her death in the Arena, but would it matter? Eventually, he would be. He could not control what trap she triggered, and eventually she would find herself in a snare of his creation. It is a promise he can't keep and that alone is enough to change his mind. He grinds his teeth until he tastes blood and it keeps him from wanting to cry. He is losing Phi.

"...I just wanted to make sure you were okay," he continues too sincerely, simply to say something. "I saw that photo, and I thought they were..." Well, what was a person supposed to think if they saw their under-aged friend in a cloud of smoke? "...But if you say they won't hurt you, that's enough. I'll leave it to them." There's a sense of finality to those words. Right now, he isn't a Gamemaker. It was someone else, a long time ago, who spoke that way.
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[personal profile] furgood 2016-01-21 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
Meulin watches the quick exchange of numbers from the couch, turned with her legs tucked up under her. Phi doesn't seem to be in the hurry the Gamemaker is but it doesn't matter. She gets swept along anyways, rolling her eyes all the while. Meulin almost offers her a place to sleep again, but she's at the door with Sigma and it's a little late to try to pull her back in anyways.

Instead, Meulin waves back to the disoriented Gamemaker and waits for the door to shut behing them. She gives it a five count before she crawls over the back of the couch to find Derek guarding Kurloz from--from Sigma? She blinks, tilting her head at them both. Quietly, she steps in and kisses them on the cheek, one after the other.

"She'll be okay. They're friends I think. I think. If what I've heard is true. Or something else. And he makes catpuns. And asked after District Four once."

She says that as if that solves all the issues. He makes catpuns. He can't be that bad.
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[personal profile] quiethumerus 2016-01-21 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Another person, even one just in this house, would hear "Happy Hunger Games" and think that the worst possible utterance that could be. Kurloz, however, is a Capitolite and one that registers such phrases like a click in his head, blanking his eyes and slapping a smile back on his face. He almost waves Sigma out for that, but is, perhaps for the best, still a little too grounded in the moment.

Especially when Derek is staring at him, using him to keep grounded. Some part of him worries for being caught but... caught with what? He's done nothing wrong.

Meulin breaks such reverie as she leans over to kiss him, which he meets part way be leaning to her, smiling true and animated at this. He turns to listen to her speak. She sounds assured but he is less certain. He's seen closer people do the worst.

But he is definitely going to remember cat-punning. He lifts a brow over it, smirking a Meulin.
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[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2016-01-31 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
You can't be friends with a Gamemaker, and the fact that he asked after District Four once only makes Derek mildly concerned - why does he want to know about District Four - but there's nothing any of them can do about it now.

Phi's choices are her own, and they've done all they can to make it clear that they support her. Were it Meulin or Anna or Kurloz, Derek wouldn't have let them leave, but were it anyone else, Derek probably wouldn't have even bothered protesting. If there's a part of him that's still worried, even now that she's gone, he does his best to shove it down.

Instead, he goes back to what he'd wanted to say to Kurloz earlier, and shoots him the smallest hint of a smirk.

"Should be a smart ass around you more often."
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[personal profile] furgood 2016-02-03 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
"He does, I swear! I did it first and he replied and it was a whole thing," And she's moved to throw her arms out in a gesture of emphasis, "He thought I was making fun of him." She nearly pouts. Don't smirk at her, it was the truth. She leans in against him and kisses his cheek once more. And so her head settles against his shoulder, watching Derek since he's the one who can speak between the two. However infrequent such occurences are.

"Wait--did I miss something?"

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