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Just Look at How Close We Are [Closed]
WHO| Venus and any Amis who want to join in, but especially Courfeyrac.
WHAT| Venus sends a message to all her Sponsors, and then goes to find an ally.
WHEN| Week 2
WHERE| Fourth floor.
WARNINGS| Mentions of Venus' injuries.
The gift shop has cheap, themed makeup; Venus grabs a Brainiac Green and a Vakarian Gunmetal in eyeshadow. She considers a Vantas' Blood lipgloss, then decides that she needs something a little more demure and selects one titled 'Lottie'. It's a watery pink so thin it's practically nude on Venus' lips. Thankfully, there's foundation in her skin tone.
It all looks like a joke on her ghastly face. Kankri did the best he could with the stitches, but even the most skilled plastic surgeon couldn't have kept Venus from looking completely mutilated. While mercifully uninfected, the gash bisecting her across the nose is deep and ugly and jagged, and the sutures look comically Frankensteinish. The right side of her head has gone from purple to a vomitous yellow tone, and the fading black eye looks almost slate grey. She has a distinct limp now, and when she stands one side of her body sags at the knee.
She uses only a little makeup, just enough to hide some of the worst bruising and give her eyes a little extra glitter. It's her charisma that, she hopes, will draw her beauty out from under the gore, that will make her painful to look at and yet easy enough to swallow that she doesn't have to be edited down to a mere clip.
She spends almost an hour finding the right spot, trying to analyze where she would put a camera if she were trying to get the best view of the action. When she finds a location with good lighting, she takes a seat and, looking in the direction she hopes is straight-on to a viewer, starts speaking. Her hands are in her lap.
"I hope that everyone in the Capitol knows how grateful I am for your support. Timaeus, Enjolras, Azula, and all my anonymous Sponsors - without you I would be dead, but." She waves a hand at her maimed face. "You know what they say about the stars and plastic surgery. I guess I'm not too young to go under the knife."
She doesn't let herself become distracted while she talks. She delivers her statements directly forward, making eye contact with people she can't see, smiling even as it tugs at the edges of her wound.
"It's strange, doing all this inside a museum. You might even say it's ironic, you know, laying all us down to die at the feet of history. I recognize some of this history from my world, and obviously, well, we got it wrong, because Panem's come in and corrected some of our inaccuracies. I'm noticing so much has been updated since then."
Rather, some of it's been censored, altered, turned into mere propaganda. Venus isn't the most educated person in the Games but even she can smell the fish on some of these plaques.
"I'm not much of a history buff, but I know that Panem's history was paved in blood, and the history of my own country before that. And I don't want to diminish that, because that's what you're all watching for, isn't it? You take the time to get to know each and every one of us so that you never forget who died to let you live in peace. But the part that should also be recognized is the work of the people behind the scenes."
She pulls a Sponsor canister from beside her into view. Her token, the wire and bead pendant from District Five, twinkles in the light.
"You don't have to die to make a difference. These gifts came to me when I was bleeding out on the floor. That's why I'm taking the moment to thank the people, the mechanisms we cannot see that support the people who fight."
There's a pause, and she holds the canister close to her chest.
"Anyway. I'd especially like to thank my mentors. I didn't know if you'd come through for me, especially Enjolras, because you're so new to the post." She knows that back home, viewers are watching, waiting for some announcement of love that the tabloids have declared is imminent. She lets a pause in her words hang.
But she doesn't want to say that, because she doubts that if he needs to hear anything, it'll br a grandiose declaration of affections he doesn't reciprocate. Instead she reflects on Courfeyrac's return, on walking on the beach knowing that everyone at the barricades died. She wonders if Enjolras is still stubbornly not watching, if he's holed up in his room 'reading' as a way to avoid people all too eager to fill him in on the gruesome details.
What she says is "I put my faith in you for good reason. Thank you, my friend. I won't forget it."
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Once she's done making her little speech, she goes looking for Courfeyrac. With the early events of the Arena, she didn't prioritize finding him. She expects he's already allied with Marius and Cosette, and that the three of them are doing quite well for themselves.
She tells Kankri she'll be back soon, and with that she staggers off to check each room one by one. Wounded as she is, she gets exhausted after each long hallway, each chamber filled with skeletons and diagrams and drawings of ancient creatures. It takes her nearly three hours to get far enough into the fourth floor to see familiar dark curls, and when she does she's so eager to just end her search that she doesn't much bother with stealth.
"Courfeyrac!" she whispers when she sees him. She lifts her hand up, waving over a display with a les Amis d'ABC pin from the giftshop tucked between her fingers like a flower. She hopes the fact that her clothing is stained with so much blood it's easy to miss the original tiger-print pattern doesn't terrify him too badly.
WHAT| Venus sends a message to all her Sponsors, and then goes to find an ally.
WHEN| Week 2
WHERE| Fourth floor.
WARNINGS| Mentions of Venus' injuries.
The gift shop has cheap, themed makeup; Venus grabs a Brainiac Green and a Vakarian Gunmetal in eyeshadow. She considers a Vantas' Blood lipgloss, then decides that she needs something a little more demure and selects one titled 'Lottie'. It's a watery pink so thin it's practically nude on Venus' lips. Thankfully, there's foundation in her skin tone.
It all looks like a joke on her ghastly face. Kankri did the best he could with the stitches, but even the most skilled plastic surgeon couldn't have kept Venus from looking completely mutilated. While mercifully uninfected, the gash bisecting her across the nose is deep and ugly and jagged, and the sutures look comically Frankensteinish. The right side of her head has gone from purple to a vomitous yellow tone, and the fading black eye looks almost slate grey. She has a distinct limp now, and when she stands one side of her body sags at the knee.
She uses only a little makeup, just enough to hide some of the worst bruising and give her eyes a little extra glitter. It's her charisma that, she hopes, will draw her beauty out from under the gore, that will make her painful to look at and yet easy enough to swallow that she doesn't have to be edited down to a mere clip.
She spends almost an hour finding the right spot, trying to analyze where she would put a camera if she were trying to get the best view of the action. When she finds a location with good lighting, she takes a seat and, looking in the direction she hopes is straight-on to a viewer, starts speaking. Her hands are in her lap.
"I hope that everyone in the Capitol knows how grateful I am for your support. Timaeus, Enjolras, Azula, and all my anonymous Sponsors - without you I would be dead, but." She waves a hand at her maimed face. "You know what they say about the stars and plastic surgery. I guess I'm not too young to go under the knife."
She doesn't let herself become distracted while she talks. She delivers her statements directly forward, making eye contact with people she can't see, smiling even as it tugs at the edges of her wound.
"It's strange, doing all this inside a museum. You might even say it's ironic, you know, laying all us down to die at the feet of history. I recognize some of this history from my world, and obviously, well, we got it wrong, because Panem's come in and corrected some of our inaccuracies. I'm noticing so much has been updated since then."
Rather, some of it's been censored, altered, turned into mere propaganda. Venus isn't the most educated person in the Games but even she can smell the fish on some of these plaques.
"I'm not much of a history buff, but I know that Panem's history was paved in blood, and the history of my own country before that. And I don't want to diminish that, because that's what you're all watching for, isn't it? You take the time to get to know each and every one of us so that you never forget who died to let you live in peace. But the part that should also be recognized is the work of the people behind the scenes."
She pulls a Sponsor canister from beside her into view. Her token, the wire and bead pendant from District Five, twinkles in the light.
"You don't have to die to make a difference. These gifts came to me when I was bleeding out on the floor. That's why I'm taking the moment to thank the people, the mechanisms we cannot see that support the people who fight."
There's a pause, and she holds the canister close to her chest.
"Anyway. I'd especially like to thank my mentors. I didn't know if you'd come through for me, especially Enjolras, because you're so new to the post." She knows that back home, viewers are watching, waiting for some announcement of love that the tabloids have declared is imminent. She lets a pause in her words hang.
But she doesn't want to say that, because she doubts that if he needs to hear anything, it'll br a grandiose declaration of affections he doesn't reciprocate. Instead she reflects on Courfeyrac's return, on walking on the beach knowing that everyone at the barricades died. She wonders if Enjolras is still stubbornly not watching, if he's holed up in his room 'reading' as a way to avoid people all too eager to fill him in on the gruesome details.
What she says is "I put my faith in you for good reason. Thank you, my friend. I won't forget it."
-/-
Once she's done making her little speech, she goes looking for Courfeyrac. With the early events of the Arena, she didn't prioritize finding him. She expects he's already allied with Marius and Cosette, and that the three of them are doing quite well for themselves.
She tells Kankri she'll be back soon, and with that she staggers off to check each room one by one. Wounded as she is, she gets exhausted after each long hallway, each chamber filled with skeletons and diagrams and drawings of ancient creatures. It takes her nearly three hours to get far enough into the fourth floor to see familiar dark curls, and when she does she's so eager to just end her search that she doesn't much bother with stealth.
"Courfeyrac!" she whispers when she sees him. She lifts her hand up, waving over a display with a les Amis d'ABC pin from the giftshop tucked between her fingers like a flower. She hopes the fact that her clothing is stained with so much blood it's easy to miss the original tiger-print pattern doesn't terrify him too badly.
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As far as Marius goes though,that has Joly frowning. "Still as serious a case as when we left him then." It would seem to him that the best thing to do,in that case, would be to allow the lady to win in the arena, that she never has to go into one again. Marius would pine, perhaps, but he would know she was safe,and be perhaps less of a danger. "Well, we shall do our best to keep an eye on him, to prove we might be trusted." Perhaps, he thinks, looking over the list of plants again, lips moving a little as he reads through them, remembering properties, they can induce him to sleep without realizing it. It seems that it would be far fairer somehow, to get him out of the way for a while,and to have him wake with a clear head as well.
"I have a theory on how we might make him a bit useful and get those puppy eyes focused. There are some Linden flowers here." And he's circling, using Venus's pen with a grateful nod. "And chamomile among some others. They should help us ensure he has some sleep, and the Linden can make a paste for that wound of yours as well. It should clean and bring down swelling, and we needn't do very much to have them prepared as anything. Mint, as well, there should be plenty of it...And let Marius see it later, if anything, it may help him to realize he is doing no one,least of all, his lady wife, much good like this." He's willing to let Marius see the truth, if it will help even a little.
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"I trust the pair of you can manage yourselves while I am away?"
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She stands up, trying to steady herself on her bad leg. "I think we'll be just fine. If he tries to be as flirtatious as you are, Courfeyrac, I'm quite able to resist his advances, you know?"
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"Do we have anything in the way of extra clothing, any of us? I should hate to get that cleaned out properly, and risk a greater infection from the blood."
He can't help grinning though, at the commentary. "Ah,someone to appreciate my wit, and add to it not only in words, but in speaking the truth. I think we ought to do just fine."
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Squeezing Venus one last time, he stands, patting Joly as he heads away from them. "I shall return. I will knock on the wall first. Listen for it."
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Naturally, injured or not, she's volunteering herself for the job. It's in her nature, and she doesn't think Joly would be best sent out alone.
As Courfeyrac walks away, she sits and turns to Joly. "So. Tell me a little about yourself, monsieur."
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There seemed to be some kind of sutures in the kit and that is heartening, certainly. Nothing to be used until Courfeyrac is back, but they'll be helpful. For now, he is making use of the gauze found in the kit to continue cleaning.
As far as himself...well.
"I am not quite certain where to begin, I suppose. I was a year from my degree at the Paris Medical School, and I quite enjoy reading of advances in science to begin with.
[His interest in politics and the nature of Les Amis did not seem fitting for the cameras if they were watching, somehow.]
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Men. She forgives quickly, though. Venus has let things roll off her back in less time before.
"When you get out of this Arena, I'll find you a science magazine. The developments are going to blow your mind." She smiles, the edges of her mouth disappearing into cherry cheeks. "You know, actually, when I'm up to strolling I could escort you through some of the exhibits here."
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As for the museum himself,he is not QUITE sure that he wishes to wander through it and risk anything happening, but, then again, he could do it on the guise of scavenging and gathering. "I would like that. It seems like so many things have changed, and they've done well to detail all of that here."
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"And I can tell you a little about myself. I'm from Georgia, in America. I never had a chance for higher education but Enjolras has been recommending books to me." Which may explain a little of their relationship, but not the whole of it by any means.
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Joly finds himself nodding as she speaks He does not know much OF America beyond what he knew of their revolution, really, so he is not quite certain what to ask. Something else she mentioned sticks out a bit more, though.
"That is something many women are denied still, at home. And it is something that should not be. I do not dare presume to speak for members of your sex, but I will say that my...that I know women at home." He corrects himself, lest he mention Musichetta by name, "Who have done more with what limited education they have been allotted than certain other friends at the law school. And Enjolras is a good teacher, certainly."
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Except that she is, acutely so, but why broadcast that? Especially to Capitol viewers, who likely don't give the slightest care about their Tributes' educations? It's a personal foible that she tries to keep close to her chest, like her illness and her own history.
"I'm famous where I'm from, for acts of heroics." She grins, although it looks ghastly with the cut, even stitched. "I have to say, you guys are much less backwards about women getting educated than I'd expect people from the 1800's to be."
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After all, Joly must consent, for the sake of fairness, to own what is his to own, even if it is unpleasant, even as he wishes that things might be changed that everyone might have such opportunity.
"It was the aim of our society, in part," Their public one, at least. "I am certain Enjolras has likely told you more of many of our other purposes as well." That seems a good enough way of steering around announcing that he may be trouble. "That all who are qualified may be able to access the education that they need. Why should it not be a woman as well as a man? And? As well? It is not as though women never require doctoring themselves, who may be more comforted by the presence of another woman rather than a man."
Ideas cultivated, perhaps, by long conversations on the subject, with Combeferre, but that does not mean he does not agree, merely that his fellow medical student had helped him to sort his thoughts into the proper words. "I'll say though, that we were not quite a society who held views in vogue with the rest of society, though we'd hoped to try."
"Heroics though?" And he's leaning forward a bit, with interest. While he is not quite a Romantic, he does favor this type of tale when the mood strikes. "Well, you must tell me more."
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It's a magnificent understatement, but Joly would have to be completely distracted to miss the affection in Venus' griping. In the last several months she has come to enjoy the lengthy diatribes that have become, through active effort on her part and more self-awareness on Enjolras', actual two-sided conversations.
"Well, it's all a bit complicated in the modern age, but I go out and fight people to protect the weak and small."
To get endorsements and talk show appearances and record deals. To pretend that because she had the title of a hero, her actions were justified no matter how ugly things could get. No matter how sticky the morality.
Kill one scared child for the chance to cure thousands? Where's the heroism in having to make the decision there?
"That's why when I say I'm competent, I'm not joking."
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"Do you indeed? A worthy cause I think," He added, smiling. "Still, one that takes much from those involved. You have my admiration for it, truly." As did many who fought for others, who were forced to make those horrible, difficult choices that did not seem choices at all to him. He was better off, himself, by all intents and purposes from his position outside of the realm of hero. That seemed a heavy conversation to end on as it was though.
"Enjolras certainly...knows his way with words." He settled on.
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She laughs, and it's the opposite of musical, forced and flat. "His way with words and nothing else. Was he always as bad with women as he is now?"
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Odd, though, that here, they went ahead and seemed, really to enjoy these things. Though the Capitol he heard about was different, surely humanity was humanity in the end? He would have thought it once, at least.
As far as that went, well. THAT Was something he could certainly speak to. "We did joke amongst ourselves he did not know what women were beyond some abstract image. It certainly always seemed true."
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"Maybe you and Courfeyrac should do the female gender a favor and give him lessons. As it stands he could make a career out of embarrassing himself."
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It's true, really, and part of why he's a doctor, and not, well, more in the realm of the law students. He may not have taken his final vows yet, and they may apply to medical practice alone, but well. Doing no harm is something Joly takes quite seriously, save when the question becomes one of protecting a friend or innocent from harm. Or in the cases where he's needed to do harm to be a greater help, but, no thinking of that here. Instead, he is laughing at the suggestion there.
"Perhaps we ought, and yes, I think he does at times."