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A Bloody Valentine: Dance Auction!
Who| Everyone in the Capitol!
What| Dance auction!
Where| The top of the Romulus Hotel in the Capitol
When| February 14th, in the evening
Warnings/Notes| None at the moment
It's the Valentines day gala come again, and moreover, it's been over two months since Capitolites have gotten to get up close and personal with their favorite Tributes. With all the curfews and restrictions and fear suddenly cropping up, everyone's due for a little time on the town. And you, the lucky soldiers (and hostages), get to take the briefest of breaks from the battlefield and get away from the Detainment Center for a few hours.
There is a catch however. Two. The first thing is that there can be no mention of war whatsoever to the Capitolites. None. Talk of war will result in talk of execution. Your execution. The second catch is that a number of you have been signed up for dancing auction! You will be expected to dance with your assigned partners (some people may buy dances for an offworlder to dance with another offworlder!), be respectful, and at least slightly enjoyable. Most of all, you are to be a distraction. These people cannot know there is a war going on.
Some years ago, a similar dance auction was held. On top of the tallest hotel in the center of the Capitol, there's just as much scuffle as back then to fit into the elevators, maybe even more so after the long absence of Tributes. Just as back then, the sky has been artificially cleared of clouds, with more stars projected upward in their place. It's chilly out here in the early month of February, but the very floor has been set up with a heating system, keeping the rooftop nice and cozy. The Games are aired and the narrators are nostalgic.
There's something tense about the party. Everyone is smiling too hard, trying their best not to seem nervous or cast too many side-glances over unspoken worries. Small talk is taken up with intense gusto, everyone more eager than ever to forget all worries and woes. What lies are told about what the Tributes have really been up to in their absences are swallowed entirely.
"Ladies and gentlemen," a booming female voice announces from nowhere, "Celebrus Magazine, in conjunction with The Romulus Hotel, are delighted to host the third annual Hunger Games Dance Auction for charity! As a matter of decorum, let us remind you of some ground rules. A guest's actions reflects on the hotel, and the Romulus reserves the right to remove anyone in any position of authority from the premises for any reason, including going beyond the boundaries of a dance auction. Any unseemly, fraudulent or presumptive action on the part of the guests will lead to their immediate dismissal. These Tributes volunteered for charity, and their wishes should be respected.
"You may bid as much as you like, on however many Tributes you like, but please don't promise more assi than you have on-hand. All donations will be taken at the time the winning bidder is announced. Get excited, but don't get too excited!
"And now… may the bidding begin!"
At no point does Celebrus Magazine indicate what sort of charity any of the money generated is going towards. It will be a good hour and a half before the bidding closes and the pairs are announced. In the mean time, everyone is welcome to mingle. And... should a few people slip away from the party for a little while, using the crowd to hide themselves, well, who would really notice? Be sharp and keep low and you may just get away with it. The rest of you may just have a new meaning to the job of being a distraction.
What| Dance auction!
Where| The top of the Romulus Hotel in the Capitol
When| February 14th, in the evening
Warnings/Notes| None at the moment
It's the Valentines day gala come again, and moreover, it's been over two months since Capitolites have gotten to get up close and personal with their favorite Tributes. With all the curfews and restrictions and fear suddenly cropping up, everyone's due for a little time on the town. And you, the lucky soldiers (and hostages), get to take the briefest of breaks from the battlefield and get away from the Detainment Center for a few hours.
There is a catch however. Two. The first thing is that there can be no mention of war whatsoever to the Capitolites. None. Talk of war will result in talk of execution. Your execution. The second catch is that a number of you have been signed up for dancing auction! You will be expected to dance with your assigned partners (some people may buy dances for an offworlder to dance with another offworlder!), be respectful, and at least slightly enjoyable. Most of all, you are to be a distraction. These people cannot know there is a war going on.
Some years ago, a similar dance auction was held. On top of the tallest hotel in the center of the Capitol, there's just as much scuffle as back then to fit into the elevators, maybe even more so after the long absence of Tributes. Just as back then, the sky has been artificially cleared of clouds, with more stars projected upward in their place. It's chilly out here in the early month of February, but the very floor has been set up with a heating system, keeping the rooftop nice and cozy. The Games are aired and the narrators are nostalgic.
There's something tense about the party. Everyone is smiling too hard, trying their best not to seem nervous or cast too many side-glances over unspoken worries. Small talk is taken up with intense gusto, everyone more eager than ever to forget all worries and woes. What lies are told about what the Tributes have really been up to in their absences are swallowed entirely.
"Ladies and gentlemen," a booming female voice announces from nowhere, "Celebrus Magazine, in conjunction with The Romulus Hotel, are delighted to host the third annual Hunger Games Dance Auction for charity! As a matter of decorum, let us remind you of some ground rules. A guest's actions reflects on the hotel, and the Romulus reserves the right to remove anyone in any position of authority from the premises for any reason, including going beyond the boundaries of a dance auction. Any unseemly, fraudulent or presumptive action on the part of the guests will lead to their immediate dismissal. These Tributes volunteered for charity, and their wishes should be respected.
"You may bid as much as you like, on however many Tributes you like, but please don't promise more assi than you have on-hand. All donations will be taken at the time the winning bidder is announced. Get excited, but don't get too excited!
"And now… may the bidding begin!"
At no point does Celebrus Magazine indicate what sort of charity any of the money generated is going towards. It will be a good hour and a half before the bidding closes and the pairs are announced. In the mean time, everyone is welcome to mingle. And... should a few people slip away from the party for a little while, using the crowd to hide themselves, well, who would really notice? Be sharp and keep low and you may just get away with it. The rest of you may just have a new meaning to the job of being a distraction.
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She moves gracefully and turns herself about, her own look keen and bright when she locks eyes with Albert again. "Games aren't fair." It wasn't fair for Gary, not at all, not the slightest bit. But... "All I'm good at is being lucky." ...if she's staring at the big scary precarious edge, she'll do it just like Gary would.
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He looks around them again, seemingly trying to find a way back into the circling dancers, having 'accidentally' led Felicity astray. "You can see it. All I ask is that you do not ignore it like everyone else."
To outward appearances, he leans in to place a kiss on her cheek, but in that lingering moment he whispers in her ear, too. "It helps if you believe we are all on the same side."
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Her face goes red at that peck and her expression is all overwhelmed surprise, which is a reasonable reaction to such a thing, isn't it? She can't stay silent for long, not when there's that closeness and the time to possibly safely say a few words in her own defense. "What can I even do? I'm no one. I see it just fine, but..." There has to be something else to say. More words. The moment won't last.
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"I can't promise you protection for what might come of it." He softens when he adds this, not sure how she'll take it. "But neither can the Capitol if you don't. They came for the children first, then the off-worlders. How long will it be until they start simply taking everyone? If no one speaks out, nothing will change."
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Her grip loosens, her smile sweetens, and the dance continues on. Her eyes drift away, out to the floor, expression growing a little dreamy. "....I've got things I've been waiting to write about. I just need to get them right. Okay?" That is not a yes and not a no but it is a foot boldly forward into trouble.
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He'll have to pay that debt someday, one way or another, but for now he's gone to far.
"Okay." He manages a small smile in response to the glow of hers, trying not to feel an ancient fool for dragging her into this and failing miserably. "Thank you, and I'm so very sorry."
He falls silent as the music plays, swaying with her to the last strains of melody.
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"...I'll write you something nice, okay?" That is not meant to imply anything, nor to promise that she'll pen some kind of revolutionary tract. It's an earnest promise that she'll write him a pretty story about the kind of good things that don't really exist anymore. About nice things that should be true, even if they're not. One last twirl, the music is done, and she half-reluctantly pulls away from him.
"..aw, nothing to be sorry about! You picked up on it right away!" That's said loudly, as she gives a purposeful curtsey, smiling a big, bright, too-cheerful smile. Now is no longer the time for talking about bad things.
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He smiles too, a gentle thing that only crosses his face for children and his husband on certain occasions, when she says she'll write him something. He has no idea what, but the way she says it speaks of idealism. Maybe not what he'd encouraged, but welcome all the same. He nods and twirls her out, then lets his smile turn sheepish for the act he's supposed to convey instead of the private conversation he'd been having.
"Kind of you to say. At least I didn't step on your feet too much."
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One last twirl, and she laughs. "Just the right amount! Just enough to keep it interesting." There's more laughter, as though she'd said something really funny, there. And aah, now the dance is done, so it's back to mom, and for him, off to whoever else has him for the rest of the evening...
"...good luck." With the dancing, and the fighting, and with.... the other things. Whatever things he'll need luck for.