Fifteen, There's Still Time for You [OPEN]
Apr 27, 2012 10:58:46 GMT -5
Post by Lili Anna on Apr 27, 2012 10:58:46 GMT -5
[glow=red,1,800]Artimis wasn't in a good mood. She'd been banned from the Training Centre. It wasn't because she'd done anything wrong; she was excellent at training, never hitting wildly off target and breaking a lamp, never requiring medical assistance, and (if something did go wrong) she was perfectly capable of running off before anyone had the chance to associate her with anything.
No, it had been her dad. She'd always known that he didn't like having a Career for a daughter. And she was ok with that, as long as he didn't interfere. But he had. He'd visited the Centre and told them to bar her. Just for a week he'd said. Just cause you're missing out on life, he'd said. Because throwing away your life at fifteen was pointless. There was still time for you to change your mind, but that wouldn't happen if you went into the Games. Win or lose, the rest of your life would be based around the Games. God, she hated when her dad went on those long philosophical talks.
There weren't any debates on at school either. So she was stuck with nothing to do, nowhere to go. She wasn't going home- she was too pissed off for that. She'd been for a run around the outskirts of the District, but it just didn't feel right without a knife or bow in her hand. It was too quick, even with the rocky mountain terrain. It wasn't natural.
She she'd wound up in the Main Square, window shopping without really looking, her large dark green eyes glazed over with anger. Eventually, she bought a bagel from the bakery and sat on a bench. After a few minutes, she noticed an abandoned slingshot. Huh. Well, loser's loss. Picking it up, she grabbed a pebble from the ground near her foot and set it in the projectile-pocket. Noticing a person standing still about fifty feet away, she pulled back and released. Hah! Bullseye! She slid her weapon into her jackets inner pocket, and fiddled innocently with her brown curls, grinning. The pebble had hit the back of the person's head bang-on.[/glow]
No, it had been her dad. She'd always known that he didn't like having a Career for a daughter. And she was ok with that, as long as he didn't interfere. But he had. He'd visited the Centre and told them to bar her. Just for a week he'd said. Just cause you're missing out on life, he'd said. Because throwing away your life at fifteen was pointless. There was still time for you to change your mind, but that wouldn't happen if you went into the Games. Win or lose, the rest of your life would be based around the Games. God, she hated when her dad went on those long philosophical talks.
There weren't any debates on at school either. So she was stuck with nothing to do, nowhere to go. She wasn't going home- she was too pissed off for that. She'd been for a run around the outskirts of the District, but it just didn't feel right without a knife or bow in her hand. It was too quick, even with the rocky mountain terrain. It wasn't natural.
She she'd wound up in the Main Square, window shopping without really looking, her large dark green eyes glazed over with anger. Eventually, she bought a bagel from the bakery and sat on a bench. After a few minutes, she noticed an abandoned slingshot. Huh. Well, loser's loss. Picking it up, she grabbed a pebble from the ground near her foot and set it in the projectile-pocket. Noticing a person standing still about fifty feet away, she pulled back and released. Hah! Bullseye! She slid her weapon into her jackets inner pocket, and fiddled innocently with her brown curls, grinning. The pebble had hit the back of the person's head bang-on.[/glow]