the scarecrow or the hammer? [Cato]
Aug 8, 2015 10:27:39 GMT -5
Post by arx!! on Aug 8, 2015 10:27:39 GMT -5
Make a wish when your childhood dies
Hear the knock, knock, knock when she cries
We're all alone tonight
Hold your breath when a black bird flies
Count to seventeen and close your eyes
Hear the knock, knock, knock when she cries
We're all alone tonight
Hold your breath when a black bird flies
Count to seventeen and close your eyes
The note at my desk has sent me here where the smell of crispy flesh and boiling blood still lingers in the square.You have been reassigned to District 2. Effective immediately. Further details to come.
I didn't need to be told what had happened here; I could smell the crime in the air. It seemed this job would be anything but boring. Thankfully. I had begun to worry that the citizens of the Districts were losing their creativity. But burning an officer alive? I smirk at the idea. Someone knows how to create a spectacle. Unfortunately, scorching an interrogation subject would likely result in many unanswered questions. I'll have to stick to the usual means; perhaps I could burn someone in my free time.
I'm greeted by the suit in charge who looks at me with a sort of disgust, seeing my lack of uniform and disdain for authority as childish no doubt. And yet I'm the one they call when things go wrong. I ignore most of his assessment of the situation. I only need a name. And seeing as the kid gave his name to a whole crowd of people, clearly he just wanted to be recognized. Hammerfell, Torka. I walk away from the officer in charge with nothing more than a nod. Those masks and suits they wear may be threatening to mere mortals, but I don't fear costumes.
I walk past the crime scene, enthused by the crispy corpse left there for me to assess. Thing is it's nothing more than a spectacle for all the rebellious souls of Panem that Peacekeepers aren't invincible. I nod to one of the Peacekeepers watching over the crime scene. "Clean this mess up," I say sternly. "And let everyone know the barbecue is over." I glance around the square where a few curious eyes still linger.
A little girl---blonde, blue eyes, dressed in tattered jeans and a bandeau with grease stains, maybe 13 years old---looks at me for just a split second too long. I grab her arm as she turns, grasping tighter as she tries to slip away. She whimpers but no adults seem to be here to watch her. "Hello sweetie," I purr with a smile as she claws at my hand. "Now I'm not gonna hurt you---" She looks at me reluctantly, her eyes a mixture of fiery hatred and paralyzing fear. "Much."
I think she wants to spit in my face as I stoop to her level. I grab her face and she yelps. "Now, before you make the wrong decision, I'm going to ask something of you."
The fear grows in her eyes and I smirk. "Where is the Hammerfell residence?" I let go of her face, keeping her arm shackled by my grasp. Her words are strong and confident to make up for the fear in her eyes. "Up your ass."
I laugh. Clearly I picked a fighter. My job has always been to break the fighters.
"I just bleached it this morning," I reply, shoving her down an alleyway. She stumbles into a trash can and falls to the ground. "And I didn't find any Hammerfells up there. Nice try though, sweetie." I take a cigar out of my leather jacket, followed by a lighter, and take a deep breath. I bend over and puff the smoke in the girl's face. She swats at the smoke as she clambers to her feet. Too proud to run. Just how I like them.
"Either take me to Torka Hammerfell," I say, grabbing her face again and pulling her close. I hold my cigar in the other hand, bringing the burning end close to her face. I press it into her neck. She screeches at the pain, squirming in my grasp. "Or the next place I put this cigar will be in your eye."
Blow a kiss at the methane skies
See the walls through your playground eyes
We're all in love tonight
Leave a dream where the fallout lies
Watch it grow where the tear stain dries
See the walls through your playground eyes
We're all in love tonight
Leave a dream where the fallout lies
Watch it grow where the tear stain dries