Wyatt Earp (
the_marshal) wrote in
thecapitol2013-09-07 03:13 pm
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As sure as God made black and white...
WHO: Wyatt and Maximus
WHAT: Discussing Maximus' actions at the Crowning.
WHERE: Maximus' suite in District 3
WHEN: After this, same night.
Warnings: Possibly some language. Will add more warnings if they become necessary.
He should have waited, Wyatt knew that even as he punching the button for three in the elevator, but there he was, not even waiting for his long-missed pants before he was heading after the Roman.
They already knew - certainly had to suspect, at least, after that asinine display at the crowning - what difference was a few minutes going to make now?
(And what if they were already making plans to come for him? What if the Peacekeepers were already on their way? He needed to be there.
Wyatt wasn't going to watch Max's execution.)
Pointedly ignoring the stylists who stared as he crossed the common room - their conversation dropped to whispers as he passed, an excited hissing back and forth - he turned down the hall to the tribute suites and was pounding on Max's door before he'd even given thought to the idea that they might have already moved him into the mentor's quarters.
WHAT: Discussing Maximus' actions at the Crowning.
WHERE: Maximus' suite in District 3
WHEN: After this, same night.
Warnings: Possibly some language. Will add more warnings if they become necessary.
He should have waited, Wyatt knew that even as he punching the button for three in the elevator, but there he was, not even waiting for his long-missed pants before he was heading after the Roman.
They already knew - certainly had to suspect, at least, after that asinine display at the crowning - what difference was a few minutes going to make now?
(And what if they were already making plans to come for him? What if the Peacekeepers were already on their way? He needed to be there.
Wyatt wasn't going to watch Max's execution.)
Pointedly ignoring the stylists who stared as he crossed the common room - their conversation dropped to whispers as he passed, an excited hissing back and forth - he turned down the hall to the tribute suites and was pounding on Max's door before he'd even given thought to the idea that they might have already moved him into the mentor's quarters.

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He had lost his best chance at Snow, and he was furious.
They'd kept him back at the end of the crowning, and he'd half expected a knife between his ribs, a gun held to his head - but instead they handed him the leash to a massive bengal tiger, gold toothed and muzzled. They'd laughed as they handed the beast over, and he couldn't help but feel the rage bubble in his chest. He felt sorry for the poor thing. The both of them, caged animals that should never be caged, that wanted nothing more than to tear the throats out of their masters.
He was forced to take it home.
He had just walked back into the common room when he heard Wyatt banging on his old door, and walked up behind him, the tiger tense but quiet at his side.
"I've been moved down the hall," He said flatly.
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Even still, even with its massive head drooping at Max's feet like a wilted flower, the tiger was no less intimating outside the pit than it had been within. Not after Wyatt had already seen just what those glittering too-long fangs - poking through the bottom of the muzzle like a pair of golden daggers - were capable of.
For a moment, he swear he could feel them, the anguished death cry of his not-self a whispering echo in his ears.
He shifted. Not an actual step back, but a wary leaning, his shoulder brushing the closed door.
"New room, new friends," he peeled his eyes from the tiger to meet Max's gaze, "bein' a victor's got all sorts'a perks, ain't it?"
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"It's over there." Maximus said, a slightly dangerous, frustrated growl to his voice, as if he was the muzzled one. He turned around and walked to his door - not checking to see if Wyatt was following, but assuming he was - and pushed it open immediately.
"Perks. Of course."
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"Though I 'spose it ain't got nothin' on dyin', does it?" he bit back, turning to watch as Max stalked down the hall.
He probably shouldn't have been surprised. A man that didn't care whether he lived or died, wasn't going to waste much time worrying about what the people he left behind would do after him.
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"You're angry with me." He said, eyes hard. It wasn't as if he wasn't angry with himself.
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"'Course not, Max. I enjoy watchin' my friends try to get themselves killed."
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"I wasn't about to let that display continue, Wyatt."
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He shifted, weight rolling back onto his heels. His chin lifted, along with his eyebrows, a pointed emphasis as he spoke.
"Jus' now I'm talkin' about that other thing, Max." His voice dropped, mindful of the eyes and ears he'd passed in the common room. Of the ones he hadn't seen, but he knew were there. "I saw it."
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They couldn't talk about it. Not here.
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Either Max was trying to deny it, or trying to protect him - again - by distancing himself. Both stung.
"I did. An' I'm glad I did."
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"Not. Here." He pulled himself back up and motioned with his head back toward his private rooms.
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Max had faced down a wild cat, so could he.
"Fine," he drawled, lowly, moving forward. "But we're havin' this out, Max. One way or the other."
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Relative, of course, being the operative word.
He pushed the door open with more force than he meant to - the sulking cat starting, its head jerking upwards from where it lay on the floor. But it didn't come any closer to them, just looked at them both sullenly before sliding its muzzled head back onto its pause and looking away.
Maximus waited until Wyatt was in the room before he closed the door solidly behind them.
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"Well," he said after the moment drag for a tense, uncomfortable beat. (The first real such moment he could remember.) "What've ya got to say for yerself?"
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"Nothing. You know exactly who I am, Wyatt. And you know exactly what I must do. You've known for a long time."
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Wyatt had watched it tear his likeness to bloody ribbons.
"Ya have to die?" His head tipped, face twisting. His eyebrows pulled into a vee, his mouth pressed into a hard line. "Or ya want to?"
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"This isn't about me, Wyatt. Don't."
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The laurels bounced with the force of the throw, skidding across the comforter, but Wyatt's eyes remained on Max's.
"Tell me. Tell me, 'cause I-" His hands peeled off the belt, lifted, and fell with the rise and fall of his shoulders. His head shook, his mouth worked, muscles in his jaw flexing slowly. "'Cause I am at a loss."
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"You knew. You knew what I must do. And failing to do so while I finally have the chance to--" He cut himself off, abruptly, his teeth coming down hard upon his cheek. Even here, it wasn't safe to talk of murder. He leaned in as close as he could manage. "I do what must be done. For all of us."
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"That's not what ya told me." Inches apart, Wyatt could smell him - sweat and cotton and leather. Could feel the heat, the anger rolling off him. "You told me, we were in this together."
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"Wyatt, I would walk with you to the River Styx, but even you must see that it is impossible. Every arena, more of us slip away, are replaced. Morrigan. Javert. Thane. Diana." He snapped the names off one by one, knowing that they likely meant nothing to Wyatt, but they did to him. "I will not stand by while you march off to die, and they quietly cause you to disappear as well!"
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"So I get to add you to my list instead."
His hands tightened as he breathed - and then they released, pulling away, shoving, as if he'd been burned.
"You'll go on an' march off to yer noble end, an' leave me here, alone." His mouth twitched, and he nodded. A wry jerk of his head. "To hell with you too, Maximus."
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Wasn't quite sure where the stab of pain came from and refused to think on it deeply enough to discover the cause.
"What would you have me do?" He snapped. "I am no senator. No politician. I only have one meager thing to offer, Wyatt."
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He smoldered now, weary and hurt. The ragged edges of premature grief tightening his chest.
"Find somethin' else to die for."
There wouldn't be any stopping Max, if that was what he really wanted. Next week, the week that followed, Wyatt would go back into the arena. He wouldn't be here... he wouldn't know... until he came back to an empty room.
But he'd be damned, if Max was going to use him as an excuse.
"I won't be yer cause."
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"Then tell me what I must do!" He snapped, the anger making his voice quake along with his shoulders.
"Because if there is another choice, Wyatt, I can't see it. I will not sit here and have everything that we have done be for nothing!"
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