Punching bags // xaa&elise
Jun 2, 2023 9:15:10 GMT -5
Post by minie on Jun 2, 2023 9:15:10 GMT -5
Although I was far from a career, a girl did need to blow off some steam every once in a while. There was a little boxing club hidden in a backway alley where I could go to let loose every once in a while. The owner was an old man with a rough accent that would act like a dad when my own father was too scared to say something. The only downside to a family run by strong woman, they were all born into our mess. My dad made the conscious decision to marry my mother and sign his life away to the family. I often find myself wondering if I were in his position, would I be able to sign my life away?
The ragtag boxing club served as my own personal escape, a rough night on the job? The answer was to spend an hour or so punching sandbags and screaming to let out my rage. Mr. Moldovski would let me do as I please and if I needed an ear to listen, he would. In exchange, I always made sure that the club had only the best of equipment. My own personal secret that no one had to know about. My weak spot.
I have strayed away thus far from the boxing sacks in the training center. Something about them felt personal, as if I approached them then I would finally be showing my hand. I was doing my best to stay a well-kept secret. Relying on the predisposed ideas everyone else had of me to maintain a level of anonymity. The day the games start is when they will all get a taste of what I am capable of. Not here, not now.
I cannot help glance over every now and then, do my homework on those who frequent the station I have the most affection for. The dolled-up barbie from district eleven was trying her hand at my craft. Watching her attempt to punch the bag was almost painful. She pathetically jabbed her fist with little to no strength, her posture, her fists, all if it was just wrong. I let out a snort in disbelief. Perhaps the tributes from twelve were the exceptions of the lower district. This girl was most definitely not in any way a threat.
I grabbed the boxing bag from behind, leaning my bodyweight into it. I peak my head around to meet the girls’ eyes. ”Well aren’t you pathetic, darling. The only damage you could possibly do, is break your own thumbs.” I taunted her.