{It [ALL] seems .EASY.} <T/N vs. Stallions>
Dec 12, 2010 17:53:09 GMT -5
Post by Lulu on Dec 12, 2010 17:53:09 GMT -5
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we can't keep living
if it's not what we're doing
if all we are doing is waiting for death
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[/color] Topaz said, breaking the silence that had lasted most of the lengthy walk. "Maybe we'll camp in a tree, or something? Safer to be off of the ground."[/color] As she voiced her suggestion she spotted a fairly sturdy looking tree up ahead, with wide limbs that seemed like they could hold the weight of the two girls with little trouble. She beckoned to Nash and approached it, dropping her bags at the foot of its trunk but keeping a firm hold on the sword clenched tightly in her fist. Though here among the trees was probably one of the safest places in the arena, she didn't feel safe at all. She sensed that something was not right; something was off about the serenity of their surroundings. Unnatural. Somehow this didn't surprise her; it wasn't like the Gamemakers to leave them alone for this long, anyway. Two whole days with no action for the pair was far too long. Something would be after them, and probably quite soon.
Another sleeping bag night had passed, and even though in reality it had been much the same as the others, Topaz thought she had enjoyed it more than the rest. The day that had preceded it had been a slow one by Games standards, but an incredibly productive one from the District One tribute's point of view. Tope and Nash had spend the majority holding each other's hands, or in each other's arms, or talking in hushed whispers to each other on the off occasion they hadn't been content with the comfortable silence that filled many of the hours. They hadn't really needed to speak. There was nothing that urgently needed to be said.
They had collectively decided that it was best they stay one more night amongst the foreboding pillars rather than try and get somewhere safe before dark. This area had proven to be relatively quiet; nothing had disturbed them, no tributes, no mutts, no unforgiving Gamemaker traps, nothing. Surely one more night would be best; they could pack up camp and move in the morning, preferably somewhere that offered more concealment. Maybe a forest. Topaz wasn't really fussed about where they went--she was just trying to make the most of the time the two allies had left together. Because it wouldn't be long, regardless of the decisions they made strategically. There was no way it could be long.
Much as she tried to suppress it, though, there was still a part of her mind insisting that all the time she had spent the day before cozying up to Nash was time wasted. After all, she was a Career tribute in the truest sense of the term--shouldn't she have been planning her next move more thoroughly? At this point most Careers would be getting ready to hunt down the opposition; after all, there were only what, seven tributes remaining? The anthem the previous night had revealed that no one had died that day, so the audience would be restless for some action. And Topaz loved to perform, so shouldn't she be giving them what they wanted, a bloodthirsty Career tribute looking for trouble? Surely an ambush on a couple of unsuspecting tributes from a lower district--who had survived this long by sheer dumb luck rather than actual skill--would be just what the Fifty-Sixth Games needed to liven things up. And viewers would get a kick out of seeing them run into either Takeba or Anani, the other two members of the makeshift alliance they had formed during training. Because even though Topaz couldn't see herself killing Nash under any circumstances, she knew running a sword through either one of her former allies would be as easy as slicing up a loaf of bread. Anani in particular.
She wanted to do all that, in a way, but she wanted to scavenge whatever time with Nash that she could. And while they could go into any fight more prepared than their opponents, it seemed impossible that both of them could emerge alive from yet another fight. Tributes just weren't that lucky. One of them would die, even if their opponent did as well. Based on the conversation they had had the day before, Nash seemed to think it would be her. And Topaz couldn't help but think the same thing.
Something would break them apart eventually, though, even if they didn't get in a battle, because alliances never lasted to the Games' end. That would be when Tope would fight with everything she had to win, because she simply could not stand the idea of failing. But for now she was content to ride the wave, rather than direct it. She would fight if she had to, but she wouldn't go looking for danger. Because they were still together, and she wanted them to be for as long as possible.
Around when the sun had risen that morning the two had packed up their belongings and headed out of the pillars towards the smudge in the distance on the horizon that resembled a forest. It was another cold morning, and Topaz longed for shared body heat to warm her up again, but her arms were laden with supplies and they had to keep moving. So she consented herself with walking as near to Nash as was humanely possible, with one eye on her ally and the other on the destination ahead, which, she realized as it loomed nearer, appeared to be the same brilliantly colored forest that they had been in on the second day of the Games with Takeba and Anani. Hopefully there were no more mutant sheep roaming around; Topaz's hair mixed with the leaves of the autumn trees was enough orange for anyone, without adding mutt pelts into the mix.
The trees were soon surrounding them, shielding them from the harsher winds quite nicely. "We can stop anywhere, really--don't have to keep going,"
"Hey...hey, Nash?"[/color] Not fully aware of what she was doing Topaz turned swiftly around to face her ally and press her lips against the other girl's quickly. It wasn't anywhere near as intimate as the first one had been; far more rushed, done with after a mere second or two. Looking directly into Nash's eyes of deepest chocolate she muttered, "Just in ca--"[/color] But no sooner had she started speaking than she was interrupted by the thunderous roar of an approaching sound invading her ears. It sounded like...hooves? They hadn't exactly come across hoofed creatures in the arena; or at least, not ones that would make that much of a racket charging through the forest? Were they directly in the path of some kind of stampede? Was that how the Gamemakers planned to get rid of them?
Just as she had that thought a pair of the largest horses Topaz had ever seen exploded out of the trees directly ahead of them. Topaz didn't need to contemplate her next move; her sword was already out and at the ready, so automatically she lunged at one with the blade that had formerly belonged to one of their victims.
[attacks first Deadly Stallion to post, sword]
[dice=200+1000]
[shallow cut left forearm, 3.5]
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[shallow cut left forearm, 3.5]
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we can't keep working
watching the clock
putting on suits and failing our tests
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[/color]we can't keep working
watching the clock
putting on suits and failing our tests
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