Birds of Prey // Legacy Killers day 4 d1 suite
Nov 21, 2023 3:19:25 GMT -5
Post by minie on Nov 21, 2023 3:19:25 GMT -5
The elevator door closed behind you and Nessa. Gears turning locking the only way out of the theatrical district one suite.
Well that did not sound good.
You held your breath as you made your way through the abounded theater Arcadia could call home…or something along the lines of that. You muttered a silent prayer that your friend was here, Nessa was a good distraction for a short moment, but time was catching up with you. The empty space where your heart was, could not be filled by Roe. Not when you were fighting for the affection of someone that might not be capable of what you needed. Not like you were able to understand that notion yourself anyway.
”Cad!” you called out into the empty halls. ”Please Cad! I…I need you to be here”, your voice quivered with clear teardrops forming in the lids of your blue eyes, now empty…not a single hint of the spark that once inhabited them. Roe had crushed the light out of your soul when he broke your heart. Now all that was left was the darkness you did not know you had in you. A darkness that felt like home when all the lights went out.
You would learn to thrive in a blackout.
”Whats wrong?” the only voice you wanted to hear right now spoke out. You bit down on your bottom lip in the hopes the pain would help fight back the tears, but it was too late. You could not hide anything from Arcadia, you did not want to hide from her. She was your home in a place with no comfort.
”Who was it? Who do we have to stab?”.
You wrap your boney arms around her, holding on tightly as if she were your lifeline and you were drowning in a storm born sea. It takes a moment before you are able to find your voice, you choke on your own words struggling for breath, struggling to find the words to describe the pain you yourself could not fathom.
”Roe…I thought…I don’t know what I thought…all he cares about is Vin. Is there something wrong with me? What did I do wrong?”
Arcadia’s hand finds your blond hair, knotted together in a wild mess. Slowly stroking your head as you lay your head on her chest in response, breathing to the rhythm of her heartbeat. Comfort in silence, in knowing that she was there and alive, breathing in the same air. All the boys in the world could come and go but there was nothing you would trade for this moment with your friend.
”All Roe cares about is himself, I promise you that. There is nothing wrong with you.” She could promise over and over again but there was nothing she could say to not make you feel like you would always come in second place. An unimportant dot on the map of Panem. ”Boy like Roe aren’t worth your time, trust me. You deserve so much better than him.”
Did you? You were not so sure. All the good you have tried to do in your life had always come at a price. Favors traded for the very things you needed to survive. Lies that spilled over your lips to climb your way to the top leaving your family behind you. Your mother cursing you for planning on abandoning them. Selfishness parading as altruistic intentions because it was never for you. Right? Everything you did was to make sure you somehow got by, but no one would ever see that. Every good deed came at a price, and you never backed down to sell your soul over and over again just to make sure there was enough food on the table.
You did deserve better. Roe was not the one who would understand, maybe he could grasp the bare minimum of needing to be fight for your life. Building up walls in an effort to appear tough but with Arcadia you could let those walls crash and burn. Despite all your differences there was no need to hide from her.
You look up to meet her gaze for the first time, ”Can we kill him? I think that would make me feel a little bit better”, you try to smile as the last tear drops crash against your pale lips. Imagining Roe’s name next to Maia’s on your bat brought the life back to your eyes. The satisfying image of his blood being spilled made you beam even just for a second.
”I thought you would never ask.”
Peace for a moment.
Slash. Crack. Whip.
The lights became blindingly bright.
The curtains opened.
You hastily let go of Arcadia and gripped your bat tight not knowing what to expect next. One by one the ghosts of district ones past appeared. A few faces were familiar, but something was different. There was a longing…a hunger written across their face that you recognized from your own. You knew what bloodthirst looked like and you did not enjoy seeing it plastered onto the faces of the dead.
They were legacies upset with their ending, stuck in a limbo of never having succeeded and being forced to relive their failures. You watched a scene from the last games play out, Larissa Le Roux blowing the final strike that killed Xaahira Mahdavi.
Only this time she refused to die.
The serpent’s attention turned towards you as you held your breath. A terrifying silence that drew out for seconds turned into forever. She inched slowly towards you with her forked tongue hissing out a battle cry. The spirit of what was once a girl who rejected the very foundation of society had become the weapon of everything she stood against. You looked into the dead tributes grey empty eyes searching for any sign of life, but it was too late for Xaahira. The capitol had found a way to make her theirs forever.
Red claws sprouted from the tips of her fingers; her games had turned her into a monster…a Captiol sanctioned mutt. You tried to remind yourself that the one thing the game makers had failed to do was turn the Mahdavi girl into a killer. It was the only thought that gave you the slightest peace of mind, but if they had turned her into a willing experiment what was it that they had done to you? Nothing had changed about your appearance, but there was a shift in your soul. The killer strike of your bat had turned you into a monster, your insides mirrored the ugly truth of Xaahira’s appearance.
The ghost swung her claws towards your chest, ripping into the spot where your heart should be. ”Goddamn psycho bitch!” you swore a promise to make sure if you make it out alive that Geiger and Bourgeoise would take a top spot on your “To Murder” list. Right under Roe and quite possibly Vin.
A delayed second before of a wave of electricity cursed through your body. Everyday seemed to bring a new kind of pain, a different form of torture. Still in shock, you turned to find Arcadia, ”Nessa! She came here with me; we need to find her before she has her own spirit haunting her”. Your ally seemed to be preoccupied with whatever skeletons her family had stashed away in their golden closets.
The rich especially had their own bodies buried under their beds and you were not sure if you wanted to know what kind of special hell Arcadia was being put through. You placed your hand on her should giving it a squeeze to let her know you were there, to let her know you were real.
In these games you could no longer be so sure.
”Whoever it is, I promise we will make it through”.
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OOC:
-Table by Kiah
- Arcadia dialoge credited to Cait