Pulling Away-after the reaping [zakattak]
Sept 25, 2011 17:06:48 GMT -5
Post by Dancin on Sept 25, 2011 17:06:48 GMT -5
[/size]You keep acting like you own me
By the time I managed to pull herself together enough to get to my feet, it was time to board the train. My heart was hammering like a timpani drum and I was suddenly sure that it would never return to it's normal pace. My stomach still felt horribly empty and my brain seemed oddly clogged, like it was filled with cotton. The logical voices of my brain were suddenly very quiet, politely allowing me to feel right then.
Several peacekeepers came into the room, took in the sight of me curled on the freezing tile, hugging my chest and sighed. Two of the peacekeepers came over to me, and gently lifted me onto my feet. I had lost my shoes between the stage and here, so I went barefoot, the soles of my feet making slapping noises against the ground. The peacekeepers escorted me to the door at the far end of the Justice building, and then shoved me out into the cool sunlight of the train station.
The train was sleek and silver, making the fancy District Two trains look like a toddlers play set. It didn't emit smoke, like many of the trains I had seen when in school, but instead vibrated slightly and hummed quietly. I glanced to my left and noticed the many cameras, taking my tear-reddened face all across Panem. I flashed them a strained smile and got on the train, to find Cornish Blottright, our Capitolite wrangler waiting for me. He had a horribly blown up mouth and a slick black ponytail.
"Just waiting for Midas to make his entrance and then we will be off. I want to make a formal introduction between the two of you and then you can go-er change." He said, glancing apologetically down at my dress. I felt a hotness creep across my cheeks and anger made my fingers twitch slightly.
"I already know Midas." I muttered as Cornish launched into a monologue about the schedule for the coming days, ignoring me completely. I glanced at my feet, not really caring about anything but getting food. My stomach moaned again and I patted it absently, allowing my brain to slip into that half consciousness of math equations and scientific problems. It occurred to me now that I ought to have put my brains to use while I had the chance, not wasted my life on make-up and worry.
Below the gentle hum of the train and the constant chatter from Cornish, I realized I could hear the clicking of cameras and heavy footed movement of camera men. Midas must be on his way. Sure enough a moment later, the doors slid open silently and of their own accord, to reveal Midas. Cornish beamed and shoved me aside to greet him.
I winced as my shoulder bumped a slightly raised edge on the wall and Cornish gave me a rough-up kind of glare. I glanced at Midas, and managed a smile as Cornish launched into a speech at him, the same one he had given me moments earlier, though slightly more animated. I had always like Midas when we were in schooling together, though I had left his grade when we got to grade 10. I felt a sudden twinge of fear and wondered if it would be Midas to kill me in the arena. Would he return as I was sure he had promised Julian? And if he did, would it be at my expense. I felt wary of Midas then, of his big hands, and thick muscles, and strong jaw.
The fear was churning faster in my stomach now, making it hard to hear. My head was spinning, and as the train lurched away from the station and sped towards the Capitol, I bent over and vomited on the plush train carpet.I can't control me