Behind the Enemy's Eyes ~VT~ [South]
May 6, 2012 16:00:24 GMT -5
Post by pthalorarity on May 6, 2012 16:00:24 GMT -5
in every loss, in every lie
in every truth that you'd deny
and each regret and each goodbye
was a mistake too great to hide
[/size]It was the final stop on the Victory Tour before returning once more to the lush Capitol. Julian sighed as he looked out the train window while he was drawn closer and closer to the luxurious District One. He’d been there once as a child with his mother, but it was far too much of a hassle since then to travel with her to her home District. He vaguely remembered some of his family there, but to be honest, he wouldn’t recognize them if he saw them.
Family was not what was important about this trip though… well, at least, not his family. Those who mattered were the Morenos and the Lightwoods… the two families he had most dreaded facing. How perfectly ironic that they would be the last he had to see. Dealing with the Raidans had been brutal… but to see Reyes’ family, when the boy had been so close to making it home… the boy who haunted him every night, forever taking away Julian’s final kill and locking him for eternity alone in the crimson sands of the Arena. Then of course there was the Lightwoods. Avon had been the only tribute Julian had actually admired or taking a liking to in any way, and here he was, left with her token to return to her brother.
The train slowed as it entered the station, and Julian’s prep team rushed in to make final adjustments on his gaudy ensemble. It was so sunny outside, he was worried he might blind the citizens, as well as himself with just how bedazzled his ensemble was today. Nearly every inch of him glimmered in gemstones of dark purples, reds and blacks. His hair had been spiked and dusted with large specs of glitter. Most irritating of all were the gemstones that had been glued to the inner corners of his eye. Resisting the urge to flick them off was almost as difficult as resisting the sleeping serum induced slumber that he had been awoken from too soon.
As with every District, Julian was picked up by car and escorted to the Justice Building. Of course District One was the liveliest District yet on the tour, for they actually celebrated Career Victors. Even despite the near victory of their own two Tributes, the streets were buzzing with excitement. Perhaps it was due to the fact they still revered Julian’s mother, Pashmina. He was practically half District One after all.
People were cheering his name in the streets, chanting for him as he was escorted from the car to the stage. Despite his dread over the families he would face today, and the over all sullenness of his tour, Julian found himself smiling all over again. In a place such as District One, his Victory actually felt glorious once more. He even caught himself waving to the crowds. This was the type of moment he had dreamt of as a child when he envisioned Victory.
Mayor Morgan introduced him to the crowd and presented all of the fine gifts the citizens of District One had prepared for Julian. He couldn’t help himself, but he was positively beaming. The cheers of the crowds energized him as they had back in the Capitol. When the time came to give his speech though, this newfound glory was quickly extinguished. It was in this time that he finally got a glimpse of the tribute’s families. A knot formed in his throat as he tried to speak, causing his words to fumble out. If it weren’t for his cold, brooding air, he would probably seem weak in this moment to all those he addressed. As he fumbled over his words, his mind wandered and he found himself getting further flustered. How the hell were his parents so strong and stable? Why had the Games messed him up so much? It was never supposed to be like this; he was supposed to be happy now! They were supposed to bring him relief and salvation.
He could feel his face getting hot and quickly rapped up his speech. Despite his blundering, his harsh nature apparently appealed to the crowd, for they still cheered and applauded fervently. He felt someone kiss him on the cheek, bringing him quickly back into the present. It was Mayor Morgan as she took back to microphone to conclude the ceremony.
Though the formal presentation was now over, it seemed that District One by far had more festivities to offer than the other Districts. This was how Victor Ceremonies were done at home when Careers won as well. It should be fun, but instead the knot grew thicker in his throat as he knew what moments lie ahead. It was time to face the families of the deceased. Though he had not technically killed either, Reyes’ death was still accounted to him. Surely the family would not be pleased either as he had still sliced through their son’s head.
Julian fumbled in his pocket for Avon’s pick. He pulled it out and twirled it among his fingers. His stomach dropped and yanked on the knot in his throat. Why did Reyes have to put this on him, have to give him these tokens. He had no desire to go through this again. That Marling girl’s family had been bad enough. Facing the only tribute he liked’s family would surely be far worse.