Neophyte♎Redglare (
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thecapitol2013-08-11 05:29 pm
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Who| Redglare and Terezi
What| Red is back in the Capitol and she and Terezi have a "talk"
Where| The Tribute Tower
When| A few days after Redglare's death in the arena
Warnings/Notes| Terrifying adult alien traumatizing teenage alien, possible arena discussion
She'd died. She had outlived her entire allied group, had watched one of them kill another and then killed one of them herself out of mercy. She had survived weeks in the desert, she'd made it so close to the end and then she'd died. To say she's angry is an understatement.
Every emotion she'd suppressed during the arena, the anger, the grief, the shame that came with being used for entertainment, felt intensified by tenfold and she had no way to get rid of it. The moment Redglare was allowed to leave she does so quickly and without a word. Woe be to anyone who crosses her path on her way back to the Tribute suites.
What| Red is back in the Capitol and she and Terezi have a "talk"
Where| The Tribute Tower
When| A few days after Redglare's death in the arena
Warnings/Notes| Terrifying adult alien traumatizing teenage alien, possible arena discussion
She'd died. She had outlived her entire allied group, had watched one of them kill another and then killed one of them herself out of mercy. She had survived weeks in the desert, she'd made it so close to the end and then she'd died. To say she's angry is an understatement.
Every emotion she'd suppressed during the arena, the anger, the grief, the shame that came with being used for entertainment, felt intensified by tenfold and she had no way to get rid of it. The moment Redglare was allowed to leave she does so quickly and without a word. Woe be to anyone who crosses her path on her way back to the Tribute suites.

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She's wandering about the Center now, heading towards the Training Arena for lack of anything better to do. As she rounds the corner of the corridor, the sound of footsteps reaches her ears. She recognizes the scent almost immediately, and her reaction is split between relief and fear. It's good that she's back, but Terezi doesn't really want to run into her, either. Especially not after that almost-argument following Signless's death. She still remembers the tension between them, and Terezi finds herself slowing to a halt and taking a step back. There's hesitation clear in her posture before she casually turns back the way she came and rounds the corner.
As soon as she's out of sight, she bolts, heading back towards the elevator.
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"Terezi!"
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She hesitates indecisively by the doors before choosing to race for the stairs instead. There's no telling how far behind her Redglare is when she slams open the stairwell door. She doesn't turn to find out.
casually bullshits stairwell set-up for rule of awesome
Redglare may be taller and faster than her descendant but it still takes her a few extra seconds to make it to the stairwell. She leans over the rail, narrowing her eyes as she watches the younger troll race down the stairs. She glances between the stairs next to her and Terezi. She takes a moment to weigh the pros and cons of her next action then decides fuck it, she's doing it.
She wraps one hand around the rail and half-jumps to climb on top of it. After a brief pause to gain balance she leaps from the rail, falling through the air before landing hard on her feet not far in front of Terezi. The force of her fall makes her crouch into a kneel but she quickly stands despite the sharp ache and quaking in her legs. Even behind her glasses her gaze is hard and set on the younger troll.
casually shrieks quietly
Terezi scrambles to her feet, backing up a few steps under the intensity of that gaze. She doesn't know what to do. She knows all of the wrong things to do, all of the things that she's read in stories and in her own escapades. She knows she shouldn't run. She knows she shouldn't make excuses. She knows she shouldn't beg. But that doesn't stop the thoughts from flitting through her mind, even as she viciously crosses them out.
But what is the right way to handle this, then? She doesn't want to die. Even more than that, she doesn't want her own ancestor and childhood idol to look down on her like that. She hasn't done anything wrong--not really, but she doesn't know how to convince Redglare of that. She doesn't know what to say.
Against her better judgment, Terezi turns and runs back up the stairwell for the corridor door again.
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She bolts after Terezi, reaching out and grabbing her arm. She's not careful nor gentle when she all but throws Terezi against the wall and looms over her. She'll probably be punished for this somehow later but at the moment she's beyond caring.
"We need to talk."
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"I didn't do anything wrong," she finally says, her voice not registering as strongly as she would have hoped.
backtags the fuck out of this
"Then why did you run?"
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"I didn't want to talk." It was the truth, at least, as much of it as she could admit. "There isn't anything to talk about."
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"He wasn't going to make it--" No, that was a lie. If she really believed that, she wouldn't have done what she did. She wouldn't have been afraid to let the pieces fall where they did. "He couldn't be allowed to make it to the end."