i was only eighteen {patricia+pollux}
Sept 21, 2022 17:39:00 GMT -5
Post by rook on Sept 21, 2022 17:39:00 GMT -5
patricia valfierno
victor of the sixty-eighth hunger games
It's the quiet after the storm, this transcendent plague has fallen heavy, a blanket over Six, smothering the screams and chaos from days prior. It came like a flood, pouring into the streets of Six, seeping into every crack and crevice - inescapable. The people turned on each-other, even the uninfected. Paranoia was as infections as the disease, and the fear in peoples eyes turned to desperation.
I knew what was coming. I've seen before what desperate people are capable of.
Three days ago I was leading a presentation on green energy in partnership with Gingham Electrical, demonstrating how cheaper more efficient wind turbines could both clear the smog over Five and generate enough electricity to meet quota. This was supposed to be a week to be proud of. I had a whole celebration planned with Zelda back home, I was even going to ask her out at the end of it.
Well, that'll have to wait now.
The outbreak happened so fast that before we knew it we had been penned in - the lab and the surrounding few blocks merged into one integrated quarantine zone. Peacekeepers were placed at the gates and guard shifts soon started. These people became prisoners.
As a victor, I'm deemed a person of significant importance, and was escorted out and to a VIP safe-zone away from the carnage. After it was deemed that I wasn't infected I was free to return to Five. Of course, I refused. How could I go home whilst there were people from my district still trapped here? I'm not just a victor, I'm a member of this community, and it's my duty as a person in this position to get them out and home.
Zelda has been so good through all of this. She's offered Gingham Electrical as a quarantine zone back in Five, and the Capitol have agreed that the transit of citizens can go ahead so long as they are escorted directly with minimal contact with the rest of the population. It's been an absolute ball-ache to sort, but we're only a few days away from getting everyone home.
The hard part is now walking back into the burning building.
The streets are now deserted, spare a few patrolling Peacekeepers who demand to see my identification. They're shocked to see my name in block capitals, my worn face hidden behind a mask and a black hood hiding my red hair. I'm allowed to proceed to the inner zone, where most of Five's trapped citizens are being held.
I pass Esra and Ace Perry, with a nod, and drop some food off for Jericho as I make my way to the communal kitchen to wash my hands with a bleach smelling sanitiser and change into new clothes from my backpack.
After I've taken a few other precautions to safeguard myself, I seek out Pollux, who I saw on my way in. Cass' twin brother was here for a robot competition, ended up catching the plague instead of winning first prize. Life's like that, I guess. Last I saw him he was pretty early in phase one of the virus, hopefully it stays mild.
I find the boy not too far from the entrance, and roll a can of orange soda along the ground towards him.
"Special treat for you," I smile from behind my mask, "They don't search victors for contraband, so I have more snacks for later."
I look the boy up and down, noticing his fatigue, watching for any other symptoms, all the while keeping my distance.
"How are you holding up?" I ask, abandoning my enthusiasm.