forgive me so // vasco & altair
Aug 15, 2021 16:04:35 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2021 16:04:35 GMT -5
altair qadir
Was this too formal?
He could never tell how he was supposed to represent District 9. Whether it was best to be authentic, or to save face, easier to digest. This is a lower-district affair, isn't it? Only them? That my change things somewhat, but nine's reputation has never been the best; just pick something, man. Altair comes to District 10 with a mixed bag, dressed to the nine's for day one with a string-bag of gym clothes.
What nobody told him was how damn dry the district was.
Perhaps, that would have been better to plan for.
Altair has always walked a tight rope between his parents and his friends, it's why he was relieved to be attending the County Fair alone. Everyone was too busy- or thought it too lame, the jury's still out on that. Once he's done here, hopefully he'll have time to pack before a Capitol appearance is set; if anything, this will be his most enjoyable business trip to come. He finished his sort for Mayor Irvine before his leave, sent out to represent her to the best of his abilities.
Whatever that may be, he's at least hopeful. He & a few others from Nine split rent to afford one of the pre-established cabins, sharing his room with a boy he had never talked to before. It's an interesting event, something right up the alley of a politician until he noticed his roommate brought his knife collection from home.
That was when he decided to pay Vasco Izar a visit.
Still in his corduroy jacket, he rolls his pants legs up past his ankles, blue argyle socks peeking through brilliantly. He straightens himself out, adjusting the jewelry in his hair as he saw fit. Altair left without saying much, waving to the few neighbors hanging around the Cabin's den before heading out. As luck would have it, he found exactly who he was looking for not long after, exchanging coins for fire wood.
"Mayor Izar!" Altair exclaims, a thousand dollar smile coming as naturally as usual for a politician raised by politicians. He adjusts the cuff on his right hand before extending it, "Altair Qadir, representing Shiv Irvine. It's such a pleasure to meet you." More pleasurable than wearing corduroys in the western heat, that's a definite.
"Would you like some help with this?" He says, already assisting with getting one of the firewood bundles off the stand. If anything, it's a good excuse to strike a conversation with one of the greatest mayors in Panem.
To ask him, how he did it.
How did he unify a district, when Talon couldn't?
And less transactional, Altair is simply interested in learning from him. A scholar first, he's read a fair bit on each mayor, but you learn so much more face to face. He always feels guilty learning for the sake of learning, that maybe he could put his time elsewhere, but hey.
Isn't that what the County Fair experience is all about?
He thinks so!