the glare // saturn & babe
May 3, 2021 0:15:08 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on May 3, 2021 0:15:08 GMT -5
Why do I hate them?
They don't ask us to - these Victors, they're only survivors, really. Something deserving of sympathy, perhaps, but I find it hard to pity another child soldier; I don't see how it wouldn't be the same had they won. Members of our military march the colosseum sides, men from my own unit stand with their shoulders back, faces pointed to the sky.
Capitol men are prideful, in the fifth year.
I can't tell you how long it's taken to see that in my lifetime, as a kid, I never thought I'd see better times. The Dark Days into the Draft, into the Reapings. An eye for an eye, I'd say.
War is immoral. Maybe that's why I hate the victors, the pity they bring to the stands of the Capitol Arena. They're just more soldiers, the one in twenty four chance to represent their district; how is it that they are pitied? Only they're guaranteed to have one left alive, when I've seen entire units of men- of brothers, of family- die with no remains.
Babe Adroxis is watched by a fellow soldier, one of the Victors. He is district's trash, and I am only allowed to see him because of the military. I serve and protect, and I look at him and I don't see a victor. Not a winner, something to be treasured.
I just see a scared, angry child.
To be truthful, that may be more dangerous. A child who grows into a vengeful adult, I look at him and I need to hate him. "Victor Babe," said during a Capitol's salute.
Does he know he lost?
Does he know I have to hate him?
"If you're available, I'd like to talk to you, sir."[ saunders collection '05 - rave ]