Glorious, Victorious Horizons~ [Stare, Snake]
May 21, 2012 2:19:30 GMT -5
Post by pthalorarity on May 21, 2012 2:19:30 GMT -5
Are you satisfied with an easy ride
Once you cross the line
Will you be satisfied?
[/size]Immediately proceeding what has become the rather annually eventful of District Two, Julian Bryze was ushered from the stage by couple of surly peacekeepers to a black car in back of the Justice Building that would take him to the train. His father had told him that quite often mentors must select one of their two tributes to further aide from the very get-go, and based on this mornings production, it was not hard for Julian to make that decision already.
Even alone in the car, he sneered at the thought of his male tribute. This was to be the boy to follow his and Midas’s performances? Of course he had the look and mentality of a career, yes, but the oaf had made a mockery of the entire District by falling off the stage. Granted, Julian had shamed himself two years ago with his hysterical crying fit upon Midas’s name being selected… but that was hardly memorable now compared to his vicious killing spree and victory in the Sixtieth Games.
Then of course there was Destiny. He had already taken note of his female’s name; she had volunteered after all. Though he couldn’t yet form his opinion on either entirely without having met them, he definitely saw a fighter in this one. Then again, he wasn’t exactly sure helping her to win and come home was the best thing for her in the end. The tributes blessed with their death were at least able to enjoy peace now, so he hoped. Perhaps it was better to help the boy who made an ass of himself win after all—then it hit him. One of these two children… if not both, would not be coming home. Worse yet, their lives were in his hands. He’d already considered this of course, but now that he was actually contemplating choosing one to support… He didn’t want to condemn either to death, or either to join him in the eternal hell that came to those who come out of the Arena.
There wasn’t much choice in the matter though, and surely, both wanted to live. Besides, with all of the pageant that came with being a part of the Games in District Two, he’d become unpopular very quickly if he did not do all he could to help one of them bring home another crown. Every thought was so conflicting. He almost missed his days of ignorance—the days his tributes likely still lived in—when the Games were nothing but glorious and Victory seemed beautiful and ideal. His eyes had since been opened though, and there was no going back.
The ride to the train station was short, and Julian certainly did not have enough time to gather his thoughts on being responsible for these two lives. He wondered if he’d ever form a complete opinion on the Games again, but that would have to come later. Now it was time for the walls to be re-enforced and his reputation as one of the cruelest Victors to be upheld.
A peacekeeper opened his door once the car came to a halt, and two others began getting his extensive luggage out of the trunk. His mother had helped him to pack, and insisted he needed probably about three times as much as necessary. Whether he would actually use it all was doubtful, but he went along with her suggestions to appease her. Their relationship had become even further strained post Games. Without constantly pushing him to train, she seemed to not have any idea what to do with the time they spent together. Granted, all three of the famed Bryze Victors were now trainers at the most prestigious of academies in the District, when kept to themselves, they struggled to find common ground. The dynamics of the renowned Victor family however was neither here nor there at the moment.
Never being one to follow, Julian led the peacekeepers to the entrance of the train and directed them to place his things carefully in the mentor’s car. For years it had been occupied by his father; it was going to be odd taking his place. Glitch had already told him several times that morning that having to be escort to the tributes and teach him how to be a proper mentor was going to be “taxing” on her nerves. Speaking of the devil, he could see her perfectly straightened, waist-length and electric blue hair now through the window. The large, gruesome looking boy and Destiny weren’t far behind her. Tradition seemed to be that the tributes often went to the dining carts first, so that’s where Julian placed himself to wait for his mentees. He sat at the head of the table with his arms folded and awaited the moment Glitch led the tributes in for their grand introduction. Let the Sixty-first Hunger Games begin…