W.h.a.t [is] there <left> .to. s e e?// Topaz/Nash
Nov 17, 2010 14:04:14 GMT -5
Post by Lulu on Nov 17, 2010 14:04:14 GMT -5
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i'm telling you my only secret
i'm so lonely, she said
i'm waiting for a hero to save the day
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[/color] She didn't look to see if the District Two female responded; rather she yawned, stretched, and went over to the bag that were a few feet away beside a cluster of pumpkins. Reaching into them, she pulled out her jug of purified water that she had saved from the lake two days earlier and took a sip. It only took that brief gulp of life-sustaining liquid for her to remember how hungry she was, and how upset it made her that all she had to eat was one cluster of a day's worth of edible plants Anani had gathered quite some time ago that she hadn't eaten yet. Deciding it was better than nothing, though, she ate some of the plants, although she had to wrinkle her nose in disgust afterwards. But then it occurred to her that those wrinkled plants might not be the only source of food around there...after all, those pumpkins had to be good for something, right? Hopefully the Gamemakers didn't have something else in mind. [/blockquote]
Topaz had fled. She didn't know why she had fled, exactly. Her mind had been such a turmoil of clashing thoughts that it seemed like it had been just so she could get a break and think straight for just a minute. She herself had hardly been injured at all, so she couldn't have left for her own health. She couldn't remember.
Of course, the District One tribute supposed it could have very well been because of her ally, Nash. The other girl had been only a few moments away from death, and Tope definitely recalled noticing this. But it was difficult to recall if this had been the exact reason for her flight...she knew she hadn't called out to Nash so she would follow her. Perhaps she had just automatically assumed that she would. Yes, that must have been it. Because no matter what horrifying mental state Topaz was in, she knew she wouldn't leave the current apple of her eye behind unless she had a damn good reason to.
The pumpkin patch stretched on for quite a while, so Tope didn't feel the need to go very far. Why would that kid with the mappy last name follow them, when they had just killed his ally? He had to be smart enough to stay away, because unstable as Topaz was at the moment, she wouldn't hesitate to kill him. In fact, she would quite like to; it didn't seem like her trident was bloody enough yet.
Finally sinking down in between a clump of particularly fat pumpkins, the seventeen year old had closed her eyes for a moment to get a bearing on her thoughts. Once the buzzing in her brain had died down some she had sat up with a start and looked around frantically, expecting to see Nash somewhere, anywhere. Thankfully she wasn't disappointed.
They hadn't done much talking before going straight to sleep. It had been decided that Nash's injuries wouldn't be much worse in the morning, so they would treat them then since exhaustion had been ruling their every action following the fight. Though Nash had managed to snatch the sword of their victim, (Which Topaz had her eye on; it was a particularly lovely blade) an extra sleeping bag hadn't been acquired. Not that it mattered much; in fact it quite pleased her to be in such close proximity with Nash, regardless of how bloody the other girl was. Two night in a row? Now this was a new experience for Tope. Her flings rarely lasted this long.
That night was slightly different than the previous one; she had slept soundly then, with not a single dream she could recall. That night, though, there was excessive screaming interwoven throughout the subconscious pictures of blood and battle in her head. She herself didn't scream, though, for she did not consider these dreams to be nightmares. Instead she watched from the position of someone observing the fighting, (she couldn't recognize exactly who was partaking in the carnage) awed and interested rather than repulsed. The sweet sound of the clash of metal on metal rang throughout her ears, and the blood being spilled left her vision tainted by a sheen of red. At one point in time an attacker severed the ear of his adversary, and Topaz vaguely wondered why he did not pick it up off the ground and pocket it as a souvenir.
She was passed the point of speculating over why such morbid dreams and sights now pleased her so. Back home she would have never been this enthralled by a bloody fight to the death. Now she could watch one inside her head as if it were some kind of prime time television show. Of course, technically she had been doing this all her life, for as far back as she could remember. After all, the Hunger Games had always been televised. But it was different, now that she was actually living it. Was she turning into one of those monster tributes that reveled in the death of her opponents? If she was, then why didn't that bother her at all?
She slipped out of the sleeping bag as the sun rose, briefly glancing to see if Nash was awake yet; it was impossible to tell if she was, but she assumed that now was a good time to wake up as ever. "Hey, Nash. Figure we should get up now?"
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a heaviness so relentless
an emptiness so monumental
i'm waiting for a hero to save the day
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OOC- so are we smashing pumpkins or what?
[/color]a heaviness so relentless
an emptiness so monumental
i'm waiting for a hero to save the day
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OOC- so are we smashing pumpkins or what?
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