Gimme Shelter [Day7 Ewe v Iago]
Dec 8, 2013 18:21:47 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2013 18:21:47 GMT -5
[/color]). It’s then I think of Sampson, of his persistence that there is some old magic to this—that we are all stardust, even in death. The twinkling figures above are just souls lost, are they not? What a stupid idea. [/color] It just showed how much of a child he had been, thinking the world somehow marched on after we took our last breaths. But please, [/color] I think. Please still watch over me, if you are real? [/color] It couldn’t have hurt to ask, could it? I curl up into a ball, hidden in a thicket, and brace for sleep.
I a g o
I z a r
Their faces come with the same regular boom of the anthem. Emery flashes first, her defiant grin plastered across the sky. I flick the plastic band around my wrist and twitch. The sting lasts through the other two faces. The boy from three—Jim? Brave but not brave enough. Cassie finishes the list, and once again the sky goes dark. That leaves just Ewe, the girl from Ten, myself, and the girl from twelve. I stare up at the stars ( are they real, or just creations of the capitol?
“Iago, what took you so long?!” [/color] Benat wraps me in a hug as District Eleven comes into view. We’re at the top of the hill, with the sole tree. His arms are strong and warm, and his brown eyes as handsome as ever. He pulls back and gives a grin. “You know, I had been thinking you’d get here eventually, but—oh, you’ve been so stubborn, you were so close last time.” [/color] He brushes at my cheek and clicks his tongue. “My you’ve kept yourself dirty, haven’t you? Come on! Let’s get down to the river. If I know anything about you, you must be itching to get clean.” [/color]
I walk slowly, but Benat tugs me along ahead. What sort of dehydration and exhaustion has brought about this dream? Still, a part of me can’t help but hope that this dream goes on forever. How much nicer would it be to spend my eternity with Benat Izar, the boy that laughed at death and had never hurt a fly? I give in to his tugging and start at a jog down the hill. It’s familiar territory with me: a grassy knoll that runs straight into a patch of rocks, followed by a slowly winding brook. He has us stop just as our feet splash into the river. He moves to start untying my boots, and motions for me to strip my shirt and pants as well. “Now come on, don’t be shy. You act like I didn’t grow up with two brothers!” [/color]
“Am I dead?” I finally ask. It would make sense, wouldn’t it? Dying and being led into some strange afterlife with my cousin as my guide. Benat looks to me and shakes his head. Just a dream, then. [/color] But there was no haze here, and no lightheaded, airy movements. This dream had all the trappings of real, right down to my burning cheeks as I undressed. Benat pretends to look up at the air, as though he’s preserving my modesty. I lose my shirt first. The broken rib is evident from the bruising, and the deep gash in my neck with poor stitching still dribbles puss. My hand is swollen from days before, and my feet are grimy with muck and mud. Benat clucks his tongue again as he looks over my wounds. “So what do you want from me?”
“You talk about not being happy.” [/color] Benat has stripped his clothes as well, and steps into the deeper part of the brook. The water runs up to his neck and he motions for me to follow. “And I see you’ve got a lot of anger, too.” [/color] Well, what did he know? He was dead, a figment of my imagination. What did it matter if I wasn’t happy, or angry at a whole world that had turned against me? “But you’re not gone yet, are you?” [/color] He takes my arm and begins washing it in the brook. I shake my head. “You’ve got all this fire and anger and energy burning up inside you. So I want to know… what do you want, Iago?” [/color]
I think it’s a stupid question, and I want to snap at my cousin for asking. But when I open my mouth to speak, not a word comes. Benat moves to start washing my back, and slowly wipes away the dirt and the grime. I float, wondering. “I’m not like you, Benat,” I say at last. “I haven’t even had time to know what I’m supposed to want…” He stops washing me then, and steps back toward the shoreline. He shakes his head and hushes me. “That’s not fair!” I step toward the shore and he holds his hand up for me to stop.
“You’re just going to go on being angry, and lonely, and miserable, ain’t you?” Benat kneels. He begins to circle water over my feet, and starts to scrub them with a stone. “You’re going to wake up one day and realize,” He moves the stone slowly over my heel. “That you can’t do anything about anyone else. Even if you kill them. So all that anger you got, all that resentment—just a waste of energy if you keep holding what they’ve got against them.” His eyes look up my mine and I make a face.
“But it’s so hard—it’s just… it’s never fair…”
“No… but you got to be enough of a man to see you got a whole life ahead of you, if you make it. Don’t let your head get lost in what’s owed to you, or how they all should be. Just be you.” [/color]
The sun has already risen when I stand, groggily, from my little spot in the woods. It’s far past sunrise, and I wonder if anyone is annoyed that I’ve slept for so long. My chest doesn’t ache as much as yesterday, and Emery’s armor has me feeling a little safer. I set off at a slow clip. I’d put money to bet this will end in the cornucopia, though with four of us left, I’m not sure if it will happen today. Funny enough I’m smiling, facing the world with the dumbest grin I’ve had the whole time in the arena. It’s then that I know this all must past—that I’ve got a one-in-four shot to be at the top of the pyramid, instead of buried by it. And if I am to be buried, well, I had at least take another out before being done in. [/color]
There are no words for the one I am to face. I will not give them the benefit of my approach, nor the anger that should have built up inside of me. Benat is right. Only a hollow focus will win these games, not the weakness of our emotions. I pour tar over my glaive and strike a match. With a yell I charge, swinging my glaive at the neck.
[Iago uses tar + a match to light his glaive]
[Iago Izar-McClaine lacerates Ewe with his glaive]
[dice=200+13000]
[result: Shallow Cut on Back of Head -- 4.5 damage]
[dice=50]
[Result: extinguished]
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