Peeta Mellark (
shinyisfalse) wrote in
thecapitol2013-04-25 01:56 am
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At long last someone comes... not quite home.
Who| Peeta Mellark and OPEN
What| Peeta's been held in questioning for a few months, and now he gets to be around people again.
Where| Around the training center/tribute tower
When| After his release
Warnings/Notes| Nothing from Peeta, but who knows who he'll run into!
Sunlight. It was such a beautiful thing, something you didn't think you would miss until it was gone. Peeta may be a baker's son, but he did enjoy being outdoors. Not as much as Katniss, of course, but no one wanted to sit in a room with the only entertainment being a deck of cards. Countless card houses, countless card castles had been made, and he thought about starting up a tally when someone came in and said he was free to go.
Whatever it was, he passed, and he didn't question it. Not right then. It was something to be questioned privately, and not in full view of everyone else. Things had changed around here. And Peeta, too. He'd changed. He was supposed to be a mentor now. It made him cringe a little to think that he had left all of these new District Twelve tributes with Haymitch and Katniss... Katniss. He missed her. Did she miss him as much as he had her? A silly little hope. Maybe the whole "star crossed lovers" thing had died down? It would be nice to not have to pretend so much.
That's what he was thinking when he walked into the training center. He could already tell people were recognizing him; they'd started to recognize him on the street as well. He'd given them all a wave and a smile, and continued on his way. He was expecting cameras and news crews and whatever else they did here, and hoping that they never showed up. He wanted time to walk around, perhaps see the new people here.
What| Peeta's been held in questioning for a few months, and now he gets to be around people again.
Where| Around the training center/tribute tower
When| After his release
Warnings/Notes| Nothing from Peeta, but who knows who he'll run into!
Sunlight. It was such a beautiful thing, something you didn't think you would miss until it was gone. Peeta may be a baker's son, but he did enjoy being outdoors. Not as much as Katniss, of course, but no one wanted to sit in a room with the only entertainment being a deck of cards. Countless card houses, countless card castles had been made, and he thought about starting up a tally when someone came in and said he was free to go.
Whatever it was, he passed, and he didn't question it. Not right then. It was something to be questioned privately, and not in full view of everyone else. Things had changed around here. And Peeta, too. He'd changed. He was supposed to be a mentor now. It made him cringe a little to think that he had left all of these new District Twelve tributes with Haymitch and Katniss... Katniss. He missed her. Did she miss him as much as he had her? A silly little hope. Maybe the whole "star crossed lovers" thing had died down? It would be nice to not have to pretend so much.
That's what he was thinking when he walked into the training center. He could already tell people were recognizing him; they'd started to recognize him on the street as well. He'd given them all a wave and a smile, and continued on his way. He was expecting cameras and news crews and whatever else they did here, and hoping that they never showed up. He wanted time to walk around, perhaps see the new people here.

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When she finally woke up she began tidying the mess of her room, she felt a little bit silly for wrecking it now, because it was a nice room and the things probably cost a lot of money. She had never been angry like that before and though she still wanted to go home and see her sister she was sort of glad she wasn't properly dead.
Even if she didn't understand how.
When she walked into the lounge she saw someone she had never seen before and stopped still, a wary look in her eyes. There were a lot of people she didn't know though and Cinna had said that only people who were number twelves could come here.
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"Hello," Peeta had been checking out the table (because it was right there and he wanted to check everything out again), and he straightened up with a smile. "I'm Peeta. What's your name?"
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But here it was the first thing anyone asked and she had had so many lectures about being polite she figured she would get into trouble if she snapped at them like she did any time it came up at home.
"I do no be having one." She got a little bit closer, though no where near grabbing distance. "Do you be being a tribute too, Peeta?"
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What sort of world did she come from?
"You'll have to tell me what to call you, then, I don't want to start talking and have someone else think it's for them," Jokes usually lightened the mood, and he could do that easily. "No, I'm not a tribute. I was, once, but now I'm a Victor." Wait.
"A Victor and a Mentor. I'm from District Twelve."
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She tilted her head, "You did be winning?" She quickly altered her first impression of him.
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There was a hunched figure over at the knot station, a guy with awful posture and reeking of one of the most popular perfumes from District 4 - Peeta could probably smell it all the way from the entrance, a trail of Tide's Sigh cologne that's strong enough to make anyone's eyes water. Yeah, it's that bad.
It's either that or the smell of decomposition.
R's trying to practice his knot-work Eva showed him before the Arena, nooses that she says you can kill someone with. He has a major case of zombie fingers, his hands working out knots so loose they fall apart if you so much as look at them wrong. It's keeping busy, basically. Even something like this makes it hard to think since he sucks at multi-tasking. The sound of footsteps, even, more sure than another zombie, makes R look up and for a second he's convinced his Escort is coming at him with another safety spritz of perfume. R blows out a wheezy sigh of relief when he sees it's someone else: a Living guy, neat blond hair, a square jaw that would've made his Escort dizzy with all the possibilities.
"Any...tips?" R groans out. Relief he can practice in peace makes the zombie chatty.
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It's okay. He's smelled worse in the arena. He walks a little closer so that when he gets down on his knees, he's right next to him.
"I'm not the best with knots," Peeta said with a smile. "You're trying to make a noose, right? When I tried to do it the first time, I held the rope in my hands, and I couldn't figure it out. But if you lay it out on the ground? You can see the loops you need to make."
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The zombie liked the smile, though. Most people back home didn't smile because they were corpses or they were trying to shoot him. R rated this guy's smile up there with Aunamee's: flashy, open, a lot of clean teeth that probably hadn't ever bitten into a jugular. He looks friendly. Actually, he looks so clean-cut between the teeth and perfect hair that R gapes at him behind the muzzle. He snaps his mouth shut and looks back down at the rope in his hands.
R's impressed all over again when the guy sits down next to him instead of trying to lean away. "I could...try. Like...this?"
He plops it on the ground, fumbling with the rope. It might look like a noose if a five year-old was tying it with their feet. It's that bad.
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But Peeta wasn't afraid of this guy. He seemed... not quite gentle, but not like he needed to be muzzled because he was going to attack him right then and now. The smell might kill someone quicker, but if Peeta breathed through his mouth, it might not be as noticeable, and then he wouldn't offend him. He didn't want that.
"Yeah, like that. Here..." He reached over, straightening it out as best he could, tilting his head just a little. "Maybe not like that. It's supposed to be a series of loops, but I'll be honest, I'm better with setting snares then making nooses."
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"Maybe...I could...learn snares? Is it...easier?"
He didn't care about the road less traveled, the whole taking the easy route being for chumps. Right now it felt like that was too much work after hours trying to learn how to tie a noose (he'd been working under the assumption if he could tie a noose, shoelaces should be a step down. In theory. Obviously it didn't work). The guy seemed like he had a handle on things.
...R seriously needed to stop calling him "The Guy".
As he watched, R worked up a moan and built that into a groan, his head flopping up so he was staring right at The Gu - whatshisface. Him.
"My name's...uhgggh..." R gulped behind the muzzle, a dry rasp. "R. Thank...you."
I love R so much every tag makes me grin and I love him
Just as planned 8D Peeta's such a helpful bro
Peeta is the best bro :D And he really likes R!
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"Excuse me..." She muttered, pushing past a pair of Tributes chatting, not caring that Effie would be rating her a 0 on the manners scale. Her heart was pounding, and she wanted to get close, to be sure he was real.
The sinking sick feeling when Prim had arrived was gone. Seeing him, there was just relief, that he was ok, that's they'd be in this together again.
"Peeta!"
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"Katniss?" Peeta had started in a sort of run, and then slowed down as he finally saw her. Alive. Healthy. A Katniss sort of happy. He sped up again so he could get to her, and while he didn't slam into her or anything, he stopped right before, hands on her shoulders.
Yes. She was here.
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They were still in public, and she knew she could blame any emotions on playing it up, but her relief was a little too real, and she didn't want to show that to anyone else.
"I'm so glad you're all right." She said, softly, so only he could hear.
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"I missed you so much," Said softly into her ear. "I didn't know if you were okay or not. Where were you?"
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With the roof closed, she didn't think there was any place more or less safe to discuss this. After a few curious glances, most of the near by tributes lost interest in them, thankfully.
One of the benefits of these tributes-few of them seemed to care at all about the star-crossed lovers from district 12. Not something Katniss minded at all.
"Then they just brought me back here. I still have no idea why." She hesitated. "Haymitch is gone now, though."
Hopefully just there. Hopefully.
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"Peeta?" she asked, skidding to a stop a little bit away from him. After Darius, she was a bit worried about seeing people from home - and she was studying his face with obvious worry.
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"Prim?" He couldn't help but ask as he walked the rest of the way to her. "How long have you been here? Are you okay?"
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She had no illusions that the capitol was safe for her, after all. Cut off from everyone who might support or protect her back home. Plus, Katniss was suddenly so busy watching out for her Prim was certain any other duties must be suffering...
"It's only been a a little while,' she promised Peeta, keeping her face calm.
"I'm fine."
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So, Peeta had one more person to look out for a little bit closer. "Have you seen Katniss?"
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She'd caught a glimpse of Peeta when they took her in - but it was only a glimpse. She recognised him, of course, as the surprising Victor from the last Games. He and Katniss, of course, had sparked the trouble. And Calico had to applaud the pair of them - had they even planned it? Either way, try as she might, they were two names she couldn't forget.
Still, now, walking along the street, Peeta looked unharmed. She smiled a little, and lifted her hand to him in greeting.
"Hey there, you."
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Literally. It was a beautiful day today, and he stopped at the greeting, giving a small smile in return as he raised his hand.
"Hey," He paused. "I'm sorry, you look so familiar, but your name is escaping me. I'm not always the best at names."
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"I'm Calico. I won the Games about thirteen years ago... I'm guessing you've seen my name in the papers or whatnot; you must've been a kid when I was fighting. Just as I've read all about you."
She wonders how much of what she's read is true, though. Perhaps her saw her, perhaps not. Either way, the poor lad is stuck in the same boat as she is now - and he'll definitely be the one the sharks target first. Calico can't help feeling sorry for him. She tries to change the subject a little, keep it light.
"You enjoying the sunshine? I can't get enough, it's been so long!"
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"That's right! I have seen your name in the papers, but we've never met in person," Peeta smiled. "Until now, anyway." His tone was light, joking. It'd be downright rude to bring what he'd read up.
"I am," He replied truthfully. "It's been awhile for me, too. Is it too hard to ask for some time outside? Maybe a walk in a garden? I'd have taken a walk near a trash heap if they let me!"
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She smiles a careful, measured smile, before snapping back to a more neutral expression.
"I don't think that's... here. Let me fix -"
She reaches forward, gesturing at his collar. It's an excuse. There's nothing wrong with Peeta's collar, but she can lean a little closer now. "Keep it in check, love."
She hisses her warning, so that it's only just audible. That done, she leans back.
"Don't think that's the Capitol style now, is it? Have you not noticed? We don't do 'trash heaps' round here. This ain't a district, is it? You'll have plenty of time to explore now, honey. Have you had a wander round yet?"
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