Nothing Feels That Real Without You // {Embryze}
Aug 17, 2012 20:12:35 GMT -5
Post by Baby Wessex d9b [earthling] on Aug 17, 2012 20:12:35 GMT -5
for what it's worth, I have a slow disease that sucked me dry... I always aim to please
but I nearly died
The trip to Two had been long and disconcertingly familiar. The train, after all, only really had one track. He felt the sickness in his stomach as they grew nearer and nearer to the Capitol. Mace had to constantly remind himself that he was with Julian, not with two tributes on the eve of their death. He had another half of a year before that fate would befall him again. And again. He spoke very little during the trip, letting his attention drift to the scenery that flew by. He made no excuses for his behavior, and by the time they had arrived Mace was worn out already.
Adjusting to life at the rapid pace of Two only made things worse. He fought to hold onto his perspective, that this was a gift, a blessing that he was allowed to spend time with the person he loved. And yet. The more time he had to himself - and there was plenty to be had when he had no responsibilities - he began to wonder how it was that this arrangement had been crafted. He had never known President Snow to show mercy, or empathy. So what had Julian offered him?
It was true that the Bryzes were much loved in the Capitol, and they were worshiped in their district. It wasn't so much that Mace wasn't loved in Ten, he just wasn't quite was adored as Julian's family. They were true celebrities, in the way the Capitol would have everyone believed that each victor lived. His experience hadn't been like Julian's, and he suspected that was true of the other lower districts. Yes life was easier, but it was not glamorous.
And if Mace had been surprised by the way the Bryzes were received, he had much more accurately predicted his own reception. Two was curious about him to be sure but they were also wary. A cowboy from Ten in such a great and powerful district? He was a curiosity and little else, except Julian's. It was new and strange for him to belong to someone else, when usually things in Ten's ended with Mace's ____. He was surprised to find that didn't bother him at all, except when Julian's father categorically refused to refer to Mace at all.
It had taken Pashmina a few days, no more, to warm up to Mace, once it was clear that he was going to stick around. But that seemed the only friendship he would be able to make in Julian's family. Not that he tried especially hard at first. It wasn't in his nature, and it took Mace time to realize that his resistance to the Bryzes only hurt his relationship with Julian.
So he dutifully joined Pashmina for lunch, tried to make conversation, and offered to help with things around the house, even though they had plenty of people to do such tasks for them. What else could Mace offer, except the use of his hands? He puzzled over this nightly while Julian slept, wondered how ranching and handling horses could translate into anything useful in Two. He still hadn't hit upon a solution when Julian left for training that morning, as he did every morning. And instead of spending his day fretting about it, Mace decided it was about damn time for him to do something. Anything.
So he went for a long walk which turned into a job which turned into a run. He showered and dressed himself in the style of Two, which meant tighter pants and flowing sleeves. He actually started a conversation with Pashmina as soon as they sat down to lunch, asking her about about stone mining management and other jobs around the district that did not involve training tributes. He had crossed that one off the day he'd won the Fifty-Nineth.
With the afternoon free, Mace set about a different task with vigor. If he couldn't figure out how to fit into Two as a whole, the least he could do was to figure out his relationship. It wasn't that things with Julian were bad in any way. They were simply incomplete. And other than a botched attempt in the barn and a few other passes, Mace hadn't been holding up his end of the bargain either. Grief did that to people, or so he heard. He just couldn't quite grasp how any force could take away such a need. But it was back as a hunger that radiated through him.
And it was past dusk when Julian returned, but Mace was prepared for that. He just hadn't really been prepared for the debacle the afternoon had turned into.
Mace leaned against one of the flour-coated counters in the kitchen, a chagrined, boyish smile parting his lips. He folded his arms and shrugged when Julian entered. "I got a little uh, carried away. Might've burned our dinner." At least he'd gotten the fire put out before Julian had arrived. At the very least. "I think the salad turned out okay though. But I'll eat some first, you know, just to be sure." Mace looked down at the huge bowl of green skeptically.
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