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brother2dragons ([personal profile] brother2dragons) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2013-06-18 06:34 pm

Interrogation

Who| Dan and Eva ; Eddie and Eva
What| Eva has earned herself an interrogation after the post she made.
Where| Undisclosed location in the Capitol
When| Right after the assassination attempt
Warnings/Notes| Dan's thread is pretty tame, but then Eddie comes in. That thread has just begun, but there is likely going to be some pretty violent stuff in that one. Will add more warnings as needed.

Eva had been escorted into a vehicle shortly after the events at the Tower had settled down. There had been no windows to help her know where she was going. When the doors were opened for her she was in an underground complex with still not discernible landmark to help her.

The uniformed men took her to the interrogation room. It was a metal room with shiny walls that had hooks attached which could easily be used to lock someone into a standing position. The space was wide open but dark around the edges. There were marks on the ground from where heavy machinery had been dragged in and out.

For now, the room only had two chairs and a table, but it was clear that could easily be changed. To someone who was observant, this room was the ghost of a torture chamber. The marks on the floors and the hooks on the walls hadn't been removed on purpose, all to hint towards something more sinister that could easily be brought out to aid with an uncooperative target.

The idea made Dan a little uncomfortable, but he didn't seem like it at all when he came into the room with a small recording device.

"Hello Eva," he said as he moved to sit in one of the chairs. Like all Capitol citizens, he didn't seem to think it odd at all to call this woman by her first name. She was a Victor after all, and Victors belonged to the Capitol.
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[personal profile] vissernone 2013-06-20 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
"Because Ariadne was - is- a genius, and she knows how to identify a bomb from a dud. Did she ever tell you what she did before she came here? She was a professional criminal. She would have known the instant I handed it to her." Eva shakes her head. "Besides, I wouldn't have known how to sabotage the pieces. I was using her instructions."
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[personal profile] vissernone 2013-06-20 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes." Something in Eva's jaw twitches. "I wanted to believe the best of her. In hindsight, I was deluding myself, going along with it on a false hope, which is exactly what I condemned her for doing. But at the time I really believed she wouldn't be capable of it. I thought she knew the difference between the Arena and real life."
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[personal profile] vissernone 2013-06-20 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Which idea? To use a bomb, to target a Gamemaker, to rebel at all?"
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[personal profile] vissernone 2013-06-20 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, I imagine being kidnapped from her homeworld and forced to fight death matches for our entertainment probably inspired that particular political feeling." Eva raises an eyebrow. "I don't know where she got the idea for the specifics. She didn't tell me."
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[personal profile] vissernone 2013-06-20 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"I didn't say it did. I only said I can see why it might lead her down that path." She leans in. "Those of us who've lived in the Games, instead of watching them behind a screen, bear a lot of sympathy for each other. That doesn't mean I'm stupid enough to be a traitor when it means my Tributes may die for my folly."
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[personal profile] vissernone 2013-06-21 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
She runs her hand through her hair, pulling at strands again. "And I'd wager that it's because none of the other Victors had the opportunity to do so. I'm not the Mentor you should be looking for, in that regard."

She sighs. "Yes, I have anti-Games sentiment. I have anti-Capitol sentiment, Dreiberg. The fact that that is in any way surprising speaks to the sociopathy of this whole ordeal. But I'm also practical, and I'm tired to death of losing my Tributes year after year after year. Do you want to search my attic? I'm sure you already have the warrant. All you'll find is mementos from my Tributes going back to the 38th Hunger Games, and they're all dead. All of them except this crop. Is it shocking that I'd set my personal feelings aside to protect them? I'm not a Victor you need to worry about, because you have a suite-full of hostages to dangle over me."