Take The World Off Your Shoulders [[gxk]]
Feb 21, 2011 0:09:52 GMT -5
Post by Tea on Feb 21, 2011 0:09:52 GMT -5
Calming Amira down had been absolutely exhausting, though not for the reasons he'd originally expected. When his name had been drawn from that Reaping ball, accepting the position hadn't really been in the cards. At least, originally. The inner Career within hadn't been fully dormant; had only been waiting for the chance to prove itself to worthy. After seven years, it had almost gotten that chance too, had it not been for Amira. She was the reason he was still around, and would continue to be around for years and years to come. His death would be of natural causes - or at least, Duke hoped - and he would live a normal life. Perhaps not one as exciting as that of a Victor, but he would live, and that was what mattered.
Duke tightened his grip on Amira's hand as he lead her away from the madness that was still the Reaping. The way she had reacted back there was...it was...well, Duke really couldn't blame her for breaking down like that. If it had been her up there on that stage, her name drawn from the Reaping ball, Duke knew he would have lost it too. Now that his time as a Career was over, she was, really, all he had left. There was no doubt his father would kick him out that stunt. Denying a position you'd trained your entire life would be a pretty major offense in the eyes of Duke Quaidar II, Duke knew that, and there was absolutely nothing stopping him from removing his son from the premise of their house. He was, after all, eighteen now. An adult. He was in charge of his own life, and could do whatever the hell he wanted. If he was being completely honest with himself, the thought of managing his own life scared Duke shitless. Never would he have thought having freedom would be such a daunting concept.
He cast a sideways glance at Amira, walking beside him. At least now he could truly step up and take full responsibility of Amira. There would be no father standing in the way, telling him no. Hadn't she only been cast away because she acted as a conflict to Duke's finely tuned training schedule? Now that he was done with the Games, it was an irrelevant excuse. Duke smiled to himself. There was no reason for his father to throw Amira out of the house if he brought her back again. Not that he would ever risk that, but if the opportunity presented itself, Duke wanted to have options in place. Any option though, at this point, would be a welcome one. What the hell was he to do with Amira? She wasn't exactly sane enough to be left to her own devices. She needed someone to take care of her; to protect her. Duke was the only person in the entire District, in all of Panem for that matter, who was willing to do that.
It pained him to think of all that she'd lost in his favour. It was all his fault that she'd become to paranoid and so fragile. If he hadn't left her in the hospital everything would be different. Things would probably be a hell of a lot better, and Amira would be the same Career she'd been months ago. But it just wouldn't be the same, and that Games could have seriously upset that balance."Amira?" he asked suddenly, pulling her under the awning of one of the passing buildings. "Are you...are you still mad at me? I mean, for what happened? I just...well..." Duke sighed and pulled her closer. The idea of what could have been, him accepting the Tribute position and getting thrown headfirst into the area was finally setting in. He could have died."I don't care if you are. You have every right to be. I just...I need..." Duke bit his bottom lip, trying not to cry. That wasn't what Amira needed. He had to be strong for her, not the other way around. Yet, somethings certainly couldn't be helped. Thinking about what could have happened, if Amira had been left in District One alone...the combination of it all, and Duke Quaidar III, Former Career, Murderer, and Almost Victor, broke.