Blaine Anderson (
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thecapitol2013-08-07 07:50 am
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indisposed in disguise
Who| Blaine and OPEN
What| Blaine lost three good friends (Diana, Atticus and Lottie), watched his own body rot away, and was killed a little more violently this time around. He's not okay in the head but he'll be damned if he lets you know that. Too bad his mask might be cracking.
Where| Tribute Tower. Three settings; District 2 Suites, Boxing Area in Training Center and Common Mess Hall
When| Final week of the Arena
Warnings/Notes| Blaine's a little broken. I'll add warnings as needed.
[District 2 Suites]
When Blaine woke up he took a shower and paid extra attention to his hair. The movements of the comb as he flattened out his curls was almost therapeutic. Each time he slid it's teeth through the black strands he felt himself getting a little more control. There were dark circles under his eyes, but he knew how to use the products of the Capitol by now and it was surprisingly easy to cover them up.
He had been back in the Capitol long enough now to know that he couldn't find Lottie, Atticus or Diana. He knew sometimes people didn't come back because he had seen posts on the network about it before. He had convinced himself that it wouldn't happen to the people that he knew though. They couldn't be among the unlucky. Diana had been a sure win for Victory. Lottie was popular because she was so flirty and fun. He and Atticus could play up their matching faces for the camera, and hadn't the werewolf and Kurt provided enough heartbreaking entertainment for the way that they stuck together? What did these Capitol people even want if it wasn't a good show?
It hurt to think about that, so instead he focused on his hair. He flattened it until it was stuck to his hair, all hint of curls hidden away. He couldn't look like Atticus right now because that hurt too.
He gathered up work out clothes and folded them carefully into a duffel bag before leaving his room. A cheerful enough expression was plastered onto his face as he walked through the Suite. He planned to get to the Training Center as quickly as possible, but he also did his best to not seem opposed to the idea of stopping and taking to his Suite mates.
[Boxing in Training Center]
He didn't eat breakfast. Instead he went right down to the Training Center. The gel here was even better than the stuff back home as he could work out and sweat without a single curl breaking free. He supposed he ought to be grateful for that, just as much as he should be for finally becoming a star.
He picked out a bag and wrapped his hands in tape before he started to hit it. Each time he let a fist land against the bag he considered all of the things the Capitol would expect him to be grateful about.
Hair gel. Good food. Clothing. His face on TV.
The honor of being killed for their entertainment.
His face was focused entirely on the bag as he pounded away at it, imagining himself with the ability to push each of those things away.
[Common Mess Hall]
After working out, Blaine really needed to eat something. He had been careful to clean himself up and was dressed as impeccably as ever. He sat with his back to the screens, not wanting to watch any more death. It was surprisingly hard, as they seemed to want to display the Games everywhere.
It probably would have been smarter to eat in his room, but he still was holding out the hope that he'd see one of his missing friends.
What| Blaine lost three good friends (Diana, Atticus and Lottie), watched his own body rot away, and was killed a little more violently this time around. He's not okay in the head but he'll be damned if he lets you know that. Too bad his mask might be cracking.
Where| Tribute Tower. Three settings; District 2 Suites, Boxing Area in Training Center and Common Mess Hall
When| Final week of the Arena
Warnings/Notes| Blaine's a little broken. I'll add warnings as needed.
[District 2 Suites]
When Blaine woke up he took a shower and paid extra attention to his hair. The movements of the comb as he flattened out his curls was almost therapeutic. Each time he slid it's teeth through the black strands he felt himself getting a little more control. There were dark circles under his eyes, but he knew how to use the products of the Capitol by now and it was surprisingly easy to cover them up.
He had been back in the Capitol long enough now to know that he couldn't find Lottie, Atticus or Diana. He knew sometimes people didn't come back because he had seen posts on the network about it before. He had convinced himself that it wouldn't happen to the people that he knew though. They couldn't be among the unlucky. Diana had been a sure win for Victory. Lottie was popular because she was so flirty and fun. He and Atticus could play up their matching faces for the camera, and hadn't the werewolf and Kurt provided enough heartbreaking entertainment for the way that they stuck together? What did these Capitol people even want if it wasn't a good show?
It hurt to think about that, so instead he focused on his hair. He flattened it until it was stuck to his hair, all hint of curls hidden away. He couldn't look like Atticus right now because that hurt too.
He gathered up work out clothes and folded them carefully into a duffel bag before leaving his room. A cheerful enough expression was plastered onto his face as he walked through the Suite. He planned to get to the Training Center as quickly as possible, but he also did his best to not seem opposed to the idea of stopping and taking to his Suite mates.
[Boxing in Training Center]
He didn't eat breakfast. Instead he went right down to the Training Center. The gel here was even better than the stuff back home as he could work out and sweat without a single curl breaking free. He supposed he ought to be grateful for that, just as much as he should be for finally becoming a star.
He picked out a bag and wrapped his hands in tape before he started to hit it. Each time he let a fist land against the bag he considered all of the things the Capitol would expect him to be grateful about.
Hair gel. Good food. Clothing. His face on TV.
The honor of being killed for their entertainment.
His face was focused entirely on the bag as he pounded away at it, imagining himself with the ability to push each of those things away.
[Common Mess Hall]
After working out, Blaine really needed to eat something. He had been careful to clean himself up and was dressed as impeccably as ever. He sat with his back to the screens, not wanting to watch any more death. It was surprisingly hard, as they seemed to want to display the Games everywhere.
It probably would have been smarter to eat in his room, but he still was holding out the hope that he'd see one of his missing friends.

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Then again, bringing attention to anything they were doing that might disappoint the eager masses didn't seem to be the Gamemakers' style.
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"I dunno, probably something dangerous. It's all something dangerous around here. Ask too many questions get glared at. Tell people what you really think and get a cuff of shame." She held up her wrist displaying one of the cuffs that the more troublesome tributes had been given. She had apparently painted hers black with various swirls on it, but the original form was unmistakable.
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"I know that that's what they're saying it is, but a lot of you that ended up with those cuffs should be proud. It might be dangerous, but at least you were doing something."
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"You really think it's good for us to keep standing up to them and saying what we really think?"
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But that doesn't mean that he thought all of the people who had the cuffs should stop. Nothing was going to change if everyone was as afraid as he was. He knew he should be among them, but that wouldn't just put him in danger. He had to think about Kurt too.
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Deciding to change the subject Sandy dug around in her head for the best way to approach the question that had popped into her head when she'd first spotted Blain today.
"So hey...weird question." She started letting him know the subject was changing. "You like boys right?"
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"I want to start dating Pruna. Teach me how to be gay."
No sense in being subtle.
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"I don't know any lesbians. You're the closest thing I've got."
And if she wanted to do this sort of thing she wanted to do it right...obviously.
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Get yourself together, Blaine, he had to tell himself. Romance was something so entirely perfect to focus on to avoid the hurt that was in his heart, and dating was dating, wasn't it? He could at least give advice to his friend. He had messed up his own relationship enough to know what not to do at least. "Have you ever dated a boy before or would this be your first experience?"
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The memory ended with that boy, a knife coming through his shirt. His hat falling to the ground.
Shaking her head to clear the memories she finally answered "No. But we figured it would help. You know, people might like us better."
Not the most noble of reasons.
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"But... a relationship is always a relationship, even if it's between two boys or two girls, or a boy and a girl, or between people who aren't either. Each relationship is different and unique. There's no one way to 'be gay.' You're just in a relationship and it happens to be a gay relationship." He paused a moment. "I could help you be an active, out and proud member of the community, but it's different here and I don't think that's not really what you're asking about. You don't want to volunteer and go to PFLAG meetings and go to PRIDE parades." Not that Blaine knew a ton about that stuff. "You just want to woo a girl you're interested in, right?"
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"Maybe. What does "woo" mean?"
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"Well it's like...we like each other. I think she's like...my best friend. But she thinks emotions are dumb and doesn't like them. Her assassin training kinda says to get rid of feelings."
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If Pruna really was disconnected from her feelings, being confronted with Sandy's might help bring out her own affections. At least he hoped so. He didn't want Sandy to be rejected.
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But it was a start at least. More then she'd started with.
"How'd you screw up your relationship?" Ever the delicate one she asked bluntly.
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Blaine looked away then, ashamed. "It was the worst mistake I've ever made."
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