&heaven help me [Topaz/Julian victory tour]
May 18, 2012 16:47:09 GMT -5
Post by Lulu on May 18, 2012 16:47:09 GMT -5
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but would you leave me, if i told you what i've done
and would you leave me, i i told you what i've become
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Dinner for the Victory Tour: and incredibly unappealing concept. Topaz hadn't even enjoyed her own tour dinners, although that was mostly due to the fact that she'd been so deeply into mourning that she hadn't relished the attention as she usually would have. But having to return to District One midway between the Games every year in the dead of winter just to watch a new victor be fawned over? It was a cruel and unusual punishment, and Tope always dreaded it. Heron, Lethe, Mace, and now Julian. Years were going by so fast, and the torch continued to be passed down from one kid to another. And it wouldn't end; it never could.
In her house in Victor's Village before dinner in the justice building, the seasoned victor donned an evening gown of rich brown paisley and tied her hair up in a tight bun. She'd decided it would be prudent to look more sophisticated for important events such as these, rather than continue to adorn herself in borderline raunchy dresses and heels and gaudy jewels as she'd had in the past. Maybe it was only a last ditch effort to preserve Panem's high opinion of her - she'd become the nation's most notorious slut - but either way, she was determined to make a change. And save the risque stuff for after dark, of course. And she would be turning twenty-one soon, after all; it was time to at least attempt to command some respect.
Home was intended to be a place of comfort, but hers wasn't. It never really had been, but this feeling had only escalated now that Saph was gone. Her apartment in the Capitol wasn't something she could connect to any part of her old life, so it was acceptable; here in One, her massive mansion felt alien without Sapphire's presence. As she walked through the hallway to the stairs, she passed her sister's old room; their parents had left it the same since the younger girl's death, unable to find it in them to move anything. The first night she'd been home following the 59th Games, Topaz had slept in there, curled up under the covers that still smelled of her deceased sister. Never again.
The justice building was brightly lit up, illuminating the dusky twilight. Cameras and reporters surrounded it; the District One dinner was always a lavish event, so it was the subject of many a Capitol article the following morning. The district officials, Julian's crowd, and whichever living District One victors who could or wanted to come would be there; of course, many of them couldn't be bothered anymore, so it usually wasn't more than Topaz and two or three others who were still attempting to retain some of their fame though they were nearing middle age. And everyone would make small talk and pretend to like each other; even Topaz, who'd've liked nothing more than to stab the lot of them straight through the neck.
Taking a deep breath, Topaz plunged herself into the crowd, smiling and waving and allowing photographers to snap away at her as she walked toward the entrance of the building. She knew that when Julian arrived it would be worse; she was nowhere near as much of a celebrity at this point as he, the victor of a Quell, was. Better to be in your seat and away from it all before that happens. The District One mayor, another redheaded woman named Gentry whom Topaz had become rather chummy with since winning, instructed her to sit down in a particular seat in the dining room. A few minutes later, to Tope's surprise, Julian Bryze entered and was told to sit down in the seat directly to her right.
The seasoned victor looked her latest successor up and down out of the corner of her eye, trying to get a feel for him because she hadn't been paying particularly close attention to the District Two tributes during training week. Or any tributes, really. He was a Career through and through; that much was obvious even though he didn't exactly have the buff, muscular build that was most common in District Two males. There was the glint of power in his eye, the one Topaz knew all too well. Power and invincibility. You just wait till you get to where I am, kid. You have no idea what's in store for you. She figured she had to say something. Be polite, or some crap like that. Well, she was curious about him, anyway. "Congratulations," she said finally, her voice sounding deliciously flat and insincere. "You've escaped the hellhole." The champion neglected to add in one piece. Because who was ever in one piece, after leaving the arena? The dead bodies, maybe, certainly much more so than the victors.
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cause it's so easy, to sing it to a crowd
but it's so hard, my love
to say it to you all alone
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[/color]cause it's so easy, to sing it to a crowd
but it's so hard, my love
to say it to you all alone
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