Refuse to be Forgotten // [Embryze]
Jun 5, 2012 17:55:27 GMT -5
Post by Baby Wessex d9b [earthling] on Jun 5, 2012 17:55:27 GMT -5
for what it's worth, I have a slow disease that sucked me dry... I always aim to please
but I nearly died
I'm more than just an option
Refuse to be forgotten
I took a chance with my heart
And I feel it taking over
Sleeping was becoming a memory, something in the haze of life that had been before. Before he'd been dumb enough to feel something for someone else, before he'd let his little brother walk up onto that podium, before he'd wasted the time he'd had with Elon coaching him towards his death. He regretted it, all of it, to his core. And though he hadn't slipped into the diamond world in months while conscious, it haunted him in his dreams. The icy grip of the arena was always there, lurking, waiting. Sometimes Mace was just too tired to resist, and other times he fell asleep without even realizing he'd left the waking world.
But not last night. He'd kept vigil, watching Elon sleep for awhile before reviewing the tapes of the other tributes. He wasn't entirely pleased with the way his alliance was shaping up; the girl was going to be a distraction, and he was sure neither of the boys would hesitate to put a knife in Elon's gut, if the time was right. But it would have to do. Elon didn't have Alexander.
I'd better find your lovin
I'd better find your heart.
I bet if I give all my love then nothing's gonna tear us apart[/color]
The thought of her made him raw as he stood from the couch, moving for the first time in hours. The world tipped and he steadied himself against a pillar. Exhaustion, that's all it was; he'd given up on the morphling (not by choice) and the sleeping pills, but this was its own sort of drug, a dizziness that he could never quite replicate. Once the world right itself, he lurched forward and opened the curtains to the pale pink sunrise. Soon their stylists would come to prepare Elon, to chastise Mace, and the day would go on like all the others, except this one was inching ever closer to that last day. The day when Elon would die.
Mace gripped the stripped silk curtain so tightly that it ripped from its bearings and he almost fell down with it. Almost. Instead he shook his hand free of the Capitol's material, disgusted, and decided that the best way to wake himself up was to get on with the day. He showered, sniffed out clothes until he found some that seemed clean, dranks coffee until the Avoxes appeared with food. On their heals the styling team entered, chittering until they saw him. He lifted the mug of bitter coffee to his lips, wondering if he could surprise them - surprise anyone - any more.
I'm more than just a number
I doubt you'll find another
So every single summer
I'll be the one that you remember
It took him a few heartbeats to realize that this silence was different. This silence had weight. He turned in his chair to really look at them, his dull grey eyes taking in the tension in their shoulders and necks, the wideness of their eyes. "The fuck is it?"
It was Aster - Noreen's stylist - who stepped towards him, still half a room away. His fingers tightened around the mug's handle instinctively, preparing for the news. Had the Gamemakers changed the rules? Would he have to give up Icarus and Cygnus as well? Would Elon be handicapped and punished further for his victory?
Too many times
I've been wrong
I guess being right
Takes too long
Aster's painted mouth twisted and through her accent Mace sorted out a handful of words: last night... drinking at the dance club... Arbor... home together. At first, he was furious - livid. His hand began to shake, the coffee swishing back and forth. And then as he saw it. It wasn't just sadness and sympathy in Aster's eyes; she was waiting for something, for his reaction. And wouldn't it be obvious? Why would anyone care how he felt about Elon partying? He did care, obviously, but that couldn't possibly be news.
"You know how the Career districts are," Aster said into the gulf that had opened wide in the room. He felt the realization slam into his chest, heavier than any blow he'd ever been dealt.
Not Elon with Arbor. Julian.
He slammed the mug into the stone floor, disgusted himself when it made no impression there, and brought no relief. "Watch them," he instructed the stylists as he closed his fists around the splash of hot coffee. He stalked out of the room, through the front doors, down the elevator. As he waited the endless seconds for it to deposit him on the second floor, the rage uncoiled in his belly, white hot and burning, searing, his veins.
I'd better find your lovin
I'd better find your heart
I'd better find your loving
I bet if I give all my love then nothings gonna tear us apart.
He punched the emergency stop when he realized he was panting so hard he was about to pass out. The exhaustion, the coffee, the betrayal; it was going to suffocate him. Mace put both hands on the elevator doors, dropped his neck and chin to breathe more easily. It meant nothing. Clearly he didn't matter to Julian, and why was that such a surprise? But it did shock him because it had meant something to Mace, even though they hadn't talked in months, even though Julian clearly care more about Elon than he cared about Mace. And that was fine. Better than fine, now. He'd been grateful that Julian had become one more thing that Elon wanted to live for.[/size][/blockquote]
He was something Mace wanted to live for too.
He pulled the button, and the elevator lurched down, dinging as it opened to the Career's compartments. He very much doubted the security system would just let him waltz in, but oh, how he longed to just put his fist through the door. Instead he pounded against it, needing to ask Julian just one question.
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