mirage | stella and katelyn
Jun 2, 2020 16:09:22 GMT -5
Post by alex 🐺 on Jun 2, 2020 16:09:22 GMT -5
s t e l l a b l a k e s l e y.
If someone had told Stella seven years ago (had it really been seven years?) that she would have the love of a good woman, a rock of a diamond on her left hand, and that she would be back in the Capitol for the quell after having survived a frozen wasteland, her heart and her soul mended back together, not quite whole but nearly there, she would have laughed in their face.
Because girls like her didn’t leave district twelve, burn everything they were, and survive the Games. Girls like her didn’t live.
But someone like her had. And she was feet away from Stella.
Stella watched Katelyn out of the corner of her eye, debating the best sparkling water as she twiddled her engagement ring around her finger with nerves.
Ex had whispered in her ear about Katelyn and Opal, had told her the news of their epic love that she had squeezed out of sources and Stella could only feel awe for a woman who had been through so much, had seen so much, and had emerged unscathed and found love in the wreckage. Katelyn was strong and gracious and totally a mystery to Stella.
Ex had then proceeded to tease Stella mercilessly about the nicknames that they had been floating around for the victors.
“You know they’re calling you the Snow Leopard,” Ex had breathed in her ear, the night that she had returned to the Capitol and back into Ex’s arms. “Meow, my love.”
Stella had wanted to say more, had wanted to talk about the curfews and the radio silence because even though she was a Victor and Ex was a born and bred Capitolite, terror had gone through her heart when she heard about the bombings. Her voice caught in her throat when the phone lines had been shut down, when she hadn’t been able to get a hold of Teddy or Mackenzie or Ex for months. Thank Ripred Nico lived down the street because at least this way she knew one of them was safe. But they were all safe, shielded no doubt by the rusted crowns they wore on their heads, heavy with responsibilities and duties.
Others hadn’t been as lucky.
Stella had wanted to ask more but the look from Ex, her eyes heavy-lidded and her mouth slightly parted struck Stella to the core and words really weren’t needed when Ex was looking at her like that.
Thinking quickly and panicking because Katelyn was nearly finished with her meal, Stella grabbed a watermelon-flavored water and approached the table. She was an idiot and this introduction was years in the making but Stella was never good at friends. She had Teddy and Mackenzie and Nico. And maybe Lex and Denali. Shit, she hadn't checked up on them in a while.
“Can I sit with you?” Stella asks Katelyn shyly, her weight drifting from one foot to the other in the silence as she passes the bottle from one hand to the other, the perspiration on the bottle making her hands cold.
“I’m Stella, by the way. I wanted to apologize for the latest introduction possible, but thought that I could make up for it now?”
Stella internally facepalms, willing herself to spontaneously combust. Close your mouth, you fucking idiot and don’t you dare drool over the woman.