Home for the Holidays // Midnight
Jan 1, 2012 23:22:41 GMT -5
Post by Baby Wessex d9b [earthling] on Jan 1, 2012 23:22:41 GMT -5
life is bigger, it's bigger than you, and you are not me
the lengths that I will go to
It hadn't happened overnight, but slowly Maverick had been less and less of a presence at his parents' home. That was for the best, for all involved. Sure he missed the comforts of the large house - the hot dinners, the clean clothes, the space. But he did not miss the Avox they had so rudely imported, nor his lurking little sister. He didn't dislike those things enough to avoid them, but there just weren't many excuses to head back to the posher part of the Capitol, when his apartment near the city center served so well.
But with winter beckoning and the holidays on the horizon, Maverick ran out of excuses. He'd put in his notice at work, ducked out before they could find one more mindless bit of news for him to track down. He was learning how to interview, which was good, but he was never actually on the camera. Someone else got to go out and shoot the story, which was absolutely infuriating. When he finally worked his way up the ladder, he was going to fire the people who sent him off to investigate inane crap like the latest in stitching design. Stitching.
So he was all around very glad to be leaving work, even if it was only for a few days. He stopped by his cluttered apartment, grabbed the cleanest clothes he could find and a nearly rotten apple for the road, and started off. It was pointless to hire a driver; Maverick just didn't make that much, considering all the time he spent hoofing it around the Capitol. He chewed on the soft apple, all the way to the core as he walked through the snowy evening. Maybe his parents would finally be generous and buy him an apartment, but he seriously doubted that would happen.
Then again, anything was possible. He had slept with a victor after all. A grin that lay somewhere between goofy and conceited opened his face as he turned onto his childhood street. The lights on his house burned bright. Maverick tossed the remnants of the apple into a neighbor's yard and skipped several of the steps up to the front door. He didn't knock or announce himself in any way; he didn't want to see the Avox if he could help it. He just slipped in like it was still his home, perhaps more like his owned it.
Despite all the lights, it was quiet in the Miles household. He never really cared to keep track of his parents, unless he wanted to host a party, but it seemed to him that they had become more social since he moved out. It was strange because Midnight so clearly needed someone other than a deformed criminal to watch after her. That person would just have to be him, at least for the next half week. "Midnight? I'm home." He called, his voice full of song and danger.
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