quarter life decay / eden & larissa
Jun 12, 2023 0:14:00 GMT -5
Post by tick 12a / calla on Jun 12, 2023 0:14:00 GMT -5
Gloria's been needlessly pushy about all the important tribute stuff Avriel's got to do. It's obvious that she doesn't think Eden should've come to the Capitol, but it's also obvious how much Eden hates her, so he figures that it basically evens itself out.
Emotional support, they'd tried to reason. And when that didn't work, Avriel had barged onto the train with Eden in tow anyways.
Every time Gloria catches a glimpse of him, her eye twitches.
The girls are supposed to come ask Avriel questions soon, and as much as he really doesn't want to leave Avriel alone, Eden's silently agreed to make himself scarce. He gently untangles their hands when the chime comes, the sound unobtrusively notifying them that the tributes are on their way. Eden accepts the final squeeze of Avriel's fingers against his wrist, returns it with the brush of his mouth against his cheek. He presses a whisper of luck there and leaves feeling light.
Things have been good. Things are good.
That's why he wanders his way down the hall and avoids looking too close at any of the periodically stationed Avox. There's something a little too familiar in their silence and their bowed heads; the way their eyes go glassy and focus somewhere near where the moulding of the wall meets the floor.
The train had been worse. Close quarters with them - stifling, almost. Eden hurries past them now, reaches the stairwell and starts to breathe again.
He ends up on the seventh floor first, lingering in front of the long glass panes at the end of the hall and watching the strange neon lights of the Capitol flicker. Then he ends up on the fifth floor, skipping down to the third, lingering in front of the abstract painting of bright purples and yellows that briefly catches his attention.
He's back on the stairs, pushing the door open and stepping into the hall, when he smacks directly into someone warm and solid and so frighteningly blonde that he recoils immediately.
It takes a shockingly short amount of time for that lightness to leave him. He shoves himself back into the stairwell and yanks the door with him, heading back up, faster.