Cuthbert Allgood (
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thecapitol2013-11-25 11:31 am
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Who| Cuthbert and Open
What| Extremely mature pouting and moping
Where| District 3 Suites, mostly
When| After his death and return to the Capitol
Warnings/Notes| none so far
Cuthbert Allgood is not taking his latest death well. It doesn't help that his fight with Sherlock is making the rounds in the highlight reel, and he's taking it harder than he has in the past. He hasn't talked to anyone so far, not even the avoxes who he will carry on half conversations with most of the time.
For someone who spends a lot of his time training normally he hasn't been further out of the District 3 Suites than to ride the elevator down to District 1 and back up. He hasn't even been able to get off the elevator to see someone he really wants to see.
Most people will find him wrapped up under a blanket from his room in the main District 3 eating area watching and (surprisingly) not commenting on their activities. All of this is abnormal behavior for him, not that he would notice or care at this point.
What| Extremely mature pouting and moping
Where| District 3 Suites, mostly
When| After his death and return to the Capitol
Warnings/Notes| none so far
Cuthbert Allgood is not taking his latest death well. It doesn't help that his fight with Sherlock is making the rounds in the highlight reel, and he's taking it harder than he has in the past. He hasn't talked to anyone so far, not even the avoxes who he will carry on half conversations with most of the time.
For someone who spends a lot of his time training normally he hasn't been further out of the District 3 Suites than to ride the elevator down to District 1 and back up. He hasn't even been able to get off the elevator to see someone he really wants to see.
Most people will find him wrapped up under a blanket from his room in the main District 3 eating area watching and (surprisingly) not commenting on their activities. All of this is abnormal behavior for him, not that he would notice or care at this point.

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He wasn't surprised that Sherlock let himself in, after all, he knew he wasn't allowed to lock himself in at the moment. But it did give him a chance to snipe at the man who killed him, which should be considered a bonus.
"It took a man of your genius intellect to come to that conclusion, then? Oh, and I see you used your incredible talents to solve the mystery of the unlocked door."
He rolled over enough that he could look at Sherlock over the top of his makeshift blanket padding.
"You could do me the favor of stabbing me again. After that shoddy performance I would deserve to die and not return."
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"Stop being ridiculous," He said, almost a snap but as if he couldn't quite bring himself to be harsh. As if he was trying to put on harshness to... what? Save his ego? Pretend at some sort of normalcy? "You had no trouble humiliating me. I was relatively gentle."
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"I was brought into this world ridiculous, I see no reason to stop now. And I humiliated thee because that is my job. I'm here to kill people, you're just here to be killed."
He hunched further into himself as he spoke, or as much as he wrapped up state would allow.
"I've forgotten my father's face."
From the choked way he said it, this was by far the worst part of it for him. It should be easy enough for Sherlock to infer the shame that phrase carried with it.
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He cleared his throat and stepped over to the window as well, though he didn't look at Cuthbert. He didn't know what to say about the father comment. (Talk about a wealth of feelings and daddy issues that he just knew he didn't want to touch with a ten foot pole.) But he did have to say something.
"It was a mistake." He is what he finally said. As close as an apology as Cuthbert was ever going to get, and his face was hard. "Though you're wrong. I was brought to kill as much as you were, only I refused."
"I had thought myself in at least a semblance of control, and it appears I was wrong." He stepped back from the window, glancing over at Cuthbert's pathetic form once again.
He didn't really like him, and he didn't exactly pity him, but if one of them had to be a killer, Sherlock knew which he'd prefer it would be.
"It will be all to easy for you, I think, next time."
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"Are you asking me to kill you the next time we're in the arena? You actually seemed to have some fight in you this time."
Which just makes it worse for him, really. To think that when Sherlock was actually trying he killed Cuthbert so easily. At least that thought brings some emotion to Bert's face, even if it is just anger and petulance. He turns so his blanket lump is facing the wall instead of the window.
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"No. I'm saying if we do meet, I won't fight back." He doesn't really care if it is making Cuthbert feel worse (because what were feelings anyway), but he wanted to make a point.
"If it's all the same, I'd rather simply avoid you completely."
Except, you know, like now. And probably in the arena. And probably-- oh, well, it was meant well.
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"If they even let me into the arena again after that sorry performance."
He isn't even going to address the issues with that last statement.
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"Oh please. If they let us out of the games so easily I would have been free months ago. Or dead. If they didn't want you here you'd simply never come back." He didn't mention the fact that he was actually relieved that Cuthbert had come back - somehow murder seemed a good deal less important when you could chat to your victim afterwards.
If the Capitol hadn't regenerated him...
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"You are very pathetic."
He tries to smile up at Sherlock but it feels weird and probably looks awkward. It's at least a step in the right direction.
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Pleased that someone didn't think of him as a psychopath.
So his lips twitched awkwardly in response and he only half smothered the smile as his hands clasped behind his back and he looked out the window instead.
"I'll take that as a compliment, considering," He said, a little haughtily. "I work very hard to ensure it."
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"You work hard to be soft?"
He was clearly amused by the concept.
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"I refuse to be manipulated and I refuse to bend to expectations unless I wish to. If the world expects me to be a killer, I see no reason to appease them."
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It was easier to argue with Sherlock when he felt like he was in the right. So he was going back to what he knew, the things he couldn't question about himself.
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"As I said. You'll find your work easier next arena. As my particular set of skills is useless here, I see no reason to change myself into something to fit their whims. You can go on killing as much as you like."
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Sherlock shouldn't really be the threat here, if he was going to lay down his arms. But that didn't mean John would be so accommodating.
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"I've no interest in continuing any of this, but the most I can promise on his behalf is that I will speak to him. What he decides to do with the information provided is entirely at his discretion. As, I imagine, is Karkat's."
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Cuthbert shifts again in his blanket cocoon and tries to make it clear that Sherlock can leave any time.
"Don't let me keep you here."
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"Then I won't," He said, simply, and didn't offer another word as he let himself out and shut the door with a bang.