strangers like me || justice x poppy
Aug 21, 2016 1:03:56 GMT -5
Post by [nyte] on Aug 21, 2016 1:03:56 GMT -5
PLATINUM
looking up from underneath
fractured moonlight in the s e a
reflections still look the same to me
as before i went u n d e r
fractured moonlight in the s e a
reflections still look the same to me
as before i went u n d e r
When I wake the world has ended. The district has erupted, blood pours from its wounds in bright pink puddles and the fire and brimstone has been decorated with ornate jewelry. All I can think to do is groan, press my face into the cotton sheets and hope to get in a couple more hours before my mother goes and insists I try to get in good with the attractive young victor like every other fucking whore in this district.
After all, I'm only worth anything if I'm arm candy to a man a thousand times better than I. I've given up on telling myself that, deep down, my mother loves me. That I am more than a failure in the eyes of a woman who accepts the best as a bare minimum. I'm not. I never will be. It's amazing how I continue to disappoint someone who expects absolutely nothing.
"Poppy?" It's not my mother's voice that breaks the peaceful silence but something softer. A sound that makes my heart soar instead of sink into the very pit of my stomach. His name is Asher, four years my junior and just as forgotten, as hated, by the rest of them. The little boy is the closest thing I've ever come to a friend. He's all I'll ever have.
And so, despite the protest of an aching body, I stand. I carve a smile into cardboard flesh and place my hands upon his shoulders. "What's up, sport?" In spite of myself, I wipe a crumb from the corner of his shaking lips. Affection has never been my strong suit but he's excited, I can near feel the entirety of his body vibrating, I can near see his heart leaping into his throat and it's fucking adorable. It's been far too long since I've seen my brother this damn happy.
"He's like me!" Asher tucks a stray hair behind my ear, doing little to tame the mess that a restless night's sleep has gifted me.
"Huh, sweetie?" The boy's tongue is always too far ahead, words slipping out before he can make any sense of them.
"The victor! He's like me, right, he's gotta big family? He musta made his parents soooo proud!" His eyes are shining, smile spreading from ear to ear as realization wipes away my own. Asher is determined to impress our parents, to earn their love when I know damn well he is too small and too weak to ever earn more than a scolding from either of them. "He's gotta tell me how he did it, so I can volunteer and win next year!"
"He's probably very busy, Asher. He's not going to make time for-"
"He's signing autographs in the town square today. Please Poppy please? Just meeting him would make my year!" His hands are tangled so tightly within the hem of my shirt that his knuckles have turned white and my heart turns to putty within his grasp.
"Alright, sport, let me get dressed and you go get something for him to sign."
He has a few more years, I figure, before he realizes just how shitty the world really is.
By the time I've managed to brush my hair and make myself somewhat presentable Asher is already waiting by the front door, favorite stuffed bunny clutched to his chest. "You're gonna let a victor ruin Mr. Bun?" I furrow my brows, nonetheless walking beside the boy as he near sprints ahead.
"Ruin? He'll make him strong! He's like... a superhero Poppy, did you see how he won the games?"
And I wince because I had. We all had.
But hero isn't the word trapped upon the tip of my tongue whenever I think of that finale. Of him.
But sure enough, he waits- a knight in shining armor in the eyes of my brother. I wish I could see the world through his eyes, just for a second. It all seems so magical. "I can't do it." He whines as we approach, stopping dead in his tracks and turning to me with wide eyes. "He's too big. He's too scary. Poppy please, get him to sign Mr. Bun for me? I need it. I'll never ask for anything again! I promise."
He needn't ask twice, not with those pleading eyes. I kiss his forehead one more time before taking the rabbit and pushing my way through the mob of adoring fans this boy has so 'rightfully' earned.
"Excuse me, Justice is it?" My smile is tight, my posture no better. No matter if this man is from my district he feels no safer than a feral animal. "Would you mind signing my brother's toy?"
But I'm not a coward, no matter how much I want to be.
and it's peaceful in the deep
c a t h e d r a l where you cannot breathe
no need to pray
no need to s p e a k
c a t h e d r a l where you cannot breathe
no need to pray
no need to s p e a k