Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime [Charade]
Jul 17, 2012 2:56:41 GMT -5
Post by cyrus on Jul 17, 2012 2:56:41 GMT -5
Naif Malloc
Narration
Thoughts
Other’s speech
What I Say
Exclamations
My lungs are burning. I keep running.
How long did I keep running for? I fell a few times, muddying my pants and scraping up my knees. The third time I stayed down for a moment to look into the puddle of water that had collected in the mud. Where am I going? Where am I supposed to go? [/color] I stood from my spot and let the rain drip down along my cheeks as I looked up at the forest canopy. I felt the twinge of pain in my ankle— probably sprained, or twisted [/color] —but it couldn’t stop me. I put an arm against the trunk of the oak in front of me and started to walk, slowly. It was a minor pain, one that reminded me that I could still feel something, which made the jogging bearable.
I suppose there would be someone that had to be watching me. There were whispers of cameras everywhere, even outside of the districts. Were they too busy watching the games to care about a boy like me? I will probably die out here anyway, no use wasting energy on me. [/color] The trees gave way to rolling fields of tall grass and the rain shifted to a drizzle. I made camp at the base of sizable rock, and curled up into a ball. I coughed a few times as mucus ran out of my nose and dripped onto the ground. And maybe I’ll freeze to death, too. [/color] My eyes fluttered as I stared off into the stretches of waving grass stalks and I drifted off into a dreamless sleep.
Thunder woke me that morning, followed by the fat drops of rain that soaked my finally dry [/color] body. I sat up and sighed, my bones stiff from lying on the ground. “This sucks…” I said to no one at all. It doesn’t make it any less true, though. In my haste to get out of district six, maybe I hadn’t necessarily thought through the whole I-have-to-survive-in-the-middle-of-f—king-nowhere. I try to look where I’d come from, and a pain wells up in my chest. Even if I wanted to go back, I had no one left to go back to. I’d be forced into a community home, reminded of what
I opened my satchel and got an apple out. Carefully I savored the thing, eating round and round until I popped the remnants of the core in my mouth to chew. For another moment I sit with my knees to my chest, and think of Cyrus in the games. Of his face as he watched over his friends. Of when he made fires and tended to collecting the food and plants that his allies needed. Again I stand, my ankle still smarting, and I throw my backpack over my shoulder. F—k you, Cyrus. [/color] And I’m off, running, rain pelting me in the face.
I stop just before seeing the fence. It feels as though it’s been so long since I’ve seen anything. I studied geography and was even pretty good in school, but I never knew just how close the districts were, or which one this one was. Because for as much as I studied maps, I never f—king learned how to tell what direction I’m going. Good going Naif! [/color] It’s risky of course, trying to find a way into a district instead of out of one. If someone caught me, would they turn me over to the peacekeepers? Was it better to try and live out here, where I could make my own rules? The thunder roared again, and hail started to fall, thwacking me on my head. “Oh F—k this…” I grunt as I bring my coat up above my head. I’m going to find something to eat and some place to sleep. [/color]
I don’t know if it’s by design, or the fact that no one ever really thinks about going outside of their districts, but entrance into one seems surprisingly easy. Honestly, I probably could get a job designing a better way of keeping people in… [/color] I muse to myself as I poke along the border. There are bits of the wall that used to be cinderblock, and the jagged spaces have clear holes protected by only the thinnest of chained link fences. I force myself into an opening and wiggle my way through. It’s dark for a moment as I scramble through quickly, drawing my bag through the hole behind me. But the haste is for nothing—there’s not a single person that I can see in this muddy wasteland looking place.
But the lightning lights up what looks like a good piece of civilization in the distance. I tighten my hoody and tighten my grip around my book bag as I stumble along the route inward toward the buildings. My stomach is growling, and my body is crying out for something more substantial than an apple or slices of bread to nourish it. I finally wind up on a semi-paved path, and it’s not long before outcroppings of buildings are popping up all over the place. I trudge along, trying my best not to look as bedraggled as I already do. It’s not like a dress like a street urchin—I come from better stock than that—so there are only a few stares at my appearance.
Of course, things are different here—whatever district this is, though judging, it seemed quite wealthier than where I was from… a career district, perhaps—and I noticed they even kept their fruit and vegetables on stands outside of their grocery stores. Well that’s just stupid… [/color] I thought to myself as I eyed some particularly tasty looking oranges laying out. The streets are mostly empty at this point, maybe a few people walking to wherever they need to go, and I pocket a couple of handfuls of the delicious orange treat along with a potato or two. I walk away slowly, in an attempt to not draw attention to myself. The f—k if anyone is going to catch me, though. [/color] I think to myself as I break off into a jog then, rounding a corner before ducking into an alleyway. I laugh to myself as I move down against a dumpster and take out one of the oranges in my hands. I start ripping it apart with my grubby fingers, not even bothering to watch the figures passing by the alleyway. [/justify][/blockquote][/size]