Our Hearts From Iron // [Shore Blitz]
Feb 1, 2014 21:29:10 GMT -5
Post by Baby Wessex d9b [earthling] on Feb 1, 2014 21:29:10 GMT -5
ARGONITE SHORE
His ears are ringing, tinged red with the cold and cacophony. He leans back even as the doors shut, trying to snatch a moment alone with Opal. But there are Peacekeeper columns to either side, and plenty of victors besides. The only person he can reach is Francesca. The impulse isn't even fully formed as he touches her wrist, squeezes her hand. It's calloused, like his, trained to wrap itself around a hilt, not around another hand. He manages one more grin before the Peacekeeper opens a door.
The waiting room is more like a library, a place that Argonite would never voluntarily spend timeunless it was hotboxed and full of his siblings. For a few minutes, it is quiet. And it is so real. The smell of the books, the light filtered through the windows, the loneliness. His chest tightens. But Francesca will be on the train with him soon, and Opal will be there, the whole way to the arena. And then. And then?
He sinks into an armchair, rubs his palms over his face, his hat hair, his burning ears. All over Panem he knows it is not his face being replayed, but his fedora, sailing over the crowd. It's perfect and regrettable, his head bare, his heart flying over the District he's about to leave. I volunteer, he mouths, testing the words in private, tasting them. They aren't quite right. It should have been his name called in the first place, because now he's actually decided to walk in Opal's shadow. And then?
His leg starts to bounce. He fiddles with the tie, loosening the knot. It shouldn't be this long - he should never be alone this long. Should he have waited for Beryl, or Witherite, or Morganite to step up? Maybe they wouldn't come to say goodbye. He could be okay with that. As long as his sisters came. But maybe they would side with the brothers, and say that he was too eager, it was too soon. Anyone with half a brain could volunteer, but they had to be ready for the and then.
The door creaked. Argo dropped his fidgety fingers, his smile growing slowly. "Took you long enough. Anyone bring me a hat?"