smile like you mean it / day 4 [d/wt/e]
Nov 2, 2024 17:01:00 GMT -5
Post by andromache s. ⚔️ [d1b] sucy on Nov 2, 2024 17:01:00 GMT -5
In the cave, I swear I hear a third breath in the space over my shoulder. A trick of the Gamemakers. Just a burst of air on the push of a button. But it's hard to trick your body and instincts, no matter how true you know something to be. I hit my foot off something as I turn around, hand around Florentine's wrist. I jump, embarrassingly, and let go of Florentine. "Damn! What was...?" I curse as I reach down to check on my foot. "Oh." Not so bad after all: a seashell breastplate. It's beautiful, and tough too. Tougher than anything I could muster up.
When we get back to shore, I offer the one I'd made to Florentine. A please, don't you leave me now too.
We spend the rest of our day trying and failing to hunt down Eulalie. We comb every last corner of Mermaid Bay, overturn every rock. Despite our best efforts, Eulalie Blake was nowhere to be found. Not a single trace of her or her iron crown. Eventually we come to the conclusion that we must have gotten separated during the tsunami -- that's what we tell each other anyways, once suspicion between each other begins to set in. I'm not so sure, and I'm not sure Florentine is either. But if Eulalie's gone rogue, who's to say the other hasn't gone with her? Who knows what goes on while the other watches, while you're asleep?
In the end, I'm still a little damp when we bed down that night. Damn you, Eulalie. What is going on?🏹
By some miracle, we wake up in the morning. Turns out Eulalie wasn't planning to come back and kill us in our sleep after all. It's the little things.
"Which way did the last wave...uh," I wave my arms in front of myself to try and gesticulate what I mean. "Wash up? She could be anywhere." And she's still alive for sure. There still hasn't been any cannons. But even so, is it worth looking for her? She might have just ditched us. But we don't say any of this. Or not most of it at least. While I still can, I'm going to reassure myself that right now, while population is still at max, Eulalie Blake is on my side. Even if I'm delusional and despite my own doubts, that is what I will believe.
Our search takes us away from the bay, into a new section of forest, the most overgrown one yet. It is daytime, logically I know that, but it's difficult to remember, with how thick the top layers of tree grow. The branches seem to twist together strategically to that end. Strategy. That's the word of the day. As we prepare in the morning, we discuss the fact that nobody has died yet. The tributes this year are slacking off. Did nobody think to drown somebody yesterday? Surely two of all of them solo tributes must have been swept into each other. Whatever. We're contributing to Careers' diminishing reputation by sitting around here. Wherever Eulalie is, she's probably thinking the same thing.
I don't want Eulalie to think I'm useless.
We end up traveling within the roots of the trees somehow. No matter how hard I focus on our surroundings, the trees twist together nonsensically, and we round the corner suddenly onto a rope bridge attached to a platform, like a manmade clearing, weighed down by the darkness encircling it and lit by twinkling fireflies. A stage fit for a most wonderfully choreographed routine.
I can see figures, I swear, between the trees.
"Flo," I hiss. "3 o'clock. I've already got eyes on another out there." This is more like what I remember of Games gone past. The start of a fight I've replayed over and over to study where it went wrong. Except now I'm in it. I reach back to my quiver, and line up my shot. I see a familiar target. But then a crunch off in the distance, from somewhere else. I whip around, and let my arrow rip.
The shape of a coward. A Career who couldn't even bother to sniff at the Wealth.[ DARS ]
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