~when.it.ends [Danny]
Sept 18, 2012 20:13:43 GMT -5
Post by sbeeg on Sept 18, 2012 20:13:43 GMT -5
Eponine Deschiens
Weather is a very fickle thing. Either it's blistering cold or unbearably hot. The girl wished it would make up it's mind for once and stick with it. A comfortable warmth, with a gentle breeze and fluffy white clouds in the sky. The perfect temperature, the perfect balance. Well, that was not what was happening in the eighth district of Panem at the moment. Summer was giving way to fall and the cold winds had begun to blow. Eponine had began to wear her coat once again, a worn, ragged thing that was barely holding together. She hoped that it would last her through the winter because if it didn't... well she didn't like to dwell on those thoughts too terribly often.
It was evening and her stomach had started its nightly rumbling that she had become so numb to that ti was a wonder she even noticed it. Usually the hunger would kick in and she wouldn't spare it a second thought but tonight she was alone, as was becoming the usual. Huddled in the alleyway between two run down warehouses, Eponine was entirely alone. Her brother, Gavroche, had run off again with all those dirty little street kids. The girl wished he wouldn't get himself into trouble but no words from her would ever stop him. The boy was free willed and would continue on no how she persuaded him.
Leaning against the brick wall, Eponine lolled her head back, letting the chill air nip at her cheeks. The sky was becoming dark, the faint spark of stars just beginning to show on the dark blanket of night. How long had she been living under these stars? Too long. Eponine had hoped that, eventually, she would get Gavroche and herself into an actual home or something. Yet, here she was huddled next to a vacant warehouse- the windows and doors nailed tightly shut to prevent urchins like her out. She had hoped that in her life she'd learn the ways of the world, but the only knowledge she had managed to catch was that of the streets.
Keep your head down when near Peacekeepers. Don't make camp near the groceries- they check there and will haul you away, whip you or worse if you're caught. Don't steal from other street kids. Don't ask for help- you'll never get it. The streets were a cruel masters but they were the only ones Eponine had found that were willing to take her in.
Bringing her knees to her chest, the girl wrapped her arms around them trying dreaming of what her life might have been if the circumstances had been different. Her eyes slowly drifted shut as the images of silk and satin filled her mind. A fireplace, a cup full of warm tea, a arm wrapped around her shoulders. A real coat was hanging on a hook in the hallway and her shoes were solid and sturdy. Her long hair wasn't matted and tangled but straight and clean- her face clear of any dirt or grim.
How sweet dreams can be- they can transport a poor, underfed girl from the dark alleyways of downtown and set her in a mansion, living a life of luxury. That was the one gift life had not been cruel enough to take away- Eponine's ability to dream of a better life outside of her threadbare coat.