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I believe every lie that I ever told
Who| Courfeyrac & Cindy
What| District mate meet up
Where| First floor
When| Week 2
Warnings/Notes| Shameless macking in the face of death and danger.
Feeling confident that Marius could successfully protect Cosette for a few hours, Courfeyrac took the opportunity to venture down from the fourth floor to the first. Though he still had reservations regarding the safety of the elevators, he opted to take his chances, darting quickly into the contraption and riding it down, armed with only his laser pointer to defend himself. His heart was racing as the chimes announced his arrival and the doors suddenly popped open, but by some glorious stroke of luck, no one appeared to stab him as he cautiously emerged. With baited breath, he began to explore.
What| District mate meet up
Where| First floor
When| Week 2
Warnings/Notes| Shameless macking in the face of death and danger.
Feeling confident that Marius could successfully protect Cosette for a few hours, Courfeyrac took the opportunity to venture down from the fourth floor to the first. Though he still had reservations regarding the safety of the elevators, he opted to take his chances, darting quickly into the contraption and riding it down, armed with only his laser pointer to defend himself. His heart was racing as the chimes announced his arrival and the doors suddenly popped open, but by some glorious stroke of luck, no one appeared to stab him as he cautiously emerged. With baited breath, he began to explore.
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"I'll try and find a way to help you figure it out." She laughed, tilting her head slightly to the side. "Not too many women back home who thought that picking up a sword could be a good idea, just in case?" Cindy already knew the answer to that one, of course, but it was still funny. The women back then, they just... didn't do much. Not all of them, but a lot of them.
"But, I do have some instructors who wouldn't say I was a master at any of them." Cindy grinned, and then turned thoughtful. "I had some time to figure out some things. And I wanted to learn things that I didn't have a chance to when I was young. So. You know? Sometimes you just need a big change."
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With a playful bounce in his step, he cast himself away from her, only so far as to snatch up a little bag of promotional Momoko fruit snacks off the bottom shelf. Satisfied with his find, he turned back to her. "I am not certain, but I believe this might be food. Shall we try some?"
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"It's good to know that out of everyone who tries to be original, I've managed to succeed a little bit." She laughed and the grin didn't leave her face, even when she watched him curiously when he walked away. Not looking at him and wondering what he looked like without the clothes! Not doing that!
The snacks got her laughing. "It's definitely food. More like junk food, but any kind of food is good here."
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"These do not at all measure up to the real fruit we tasted back in the District." There was the slight pang of nostalgia welling up inside of him. Truthfully, it was because he was suddenly remembering the night they'd first met and how delicious she looked in that golden dress. It was so unlike him to be caught up in that kind of memory, but he found he could not escape it. Stranger still, he found that he didn't even care to. "What a shame that these will have to suffice, no?"
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She was being a bit over dramatic about it, though, to have some fun, before she had another. "It is truly a shame. That really was such a great night, wasn't it? I remember looking at the view from the top with you." Because you were there. "I don't know if it would have the same feeling to it, if I wasn't there with someone else." If I was there with someone else. If I wasn't there with you.
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"I must confess something, my dear. I fear I can hardly even recall the view." He chews another disappointing snack, wincing slightly as he swallows it. "I am afraid you had my complete and full attention that evening. If the skyline was lovely or not I cannot say. I do not recall anything besides your pleasant company."
And that dress. God, that dress. It looked so ravishing on her, but he'd spent a large part of that evening imagining her out of it and not feeling remorseful about it at all.
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Sometimes, though. Sometimes. She took her time with the next one, the sugary sweetness not doing anything for the taste. It reminded her of Candyland. Worst arena she'd ever been in.
"Did I?" Cindy tilted her head down and to the side, just so she could pull the flirty 'look up at you from under the eyelashes' trick. "Well, I may have had an inkling on that one, so I can't be completely virtuous about it. They do dress their tributes well, don't they."
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Slowly and without much thought to it, he settled in closer to her again. He was close enough to touch her, improperly close, but he didn't actually do it. Of course he wanted to, but being a gentleman he had to show some restraint.
"Where have you been staying, my dear? Have you been alright in this insufferable place?" He asked as he offered the last of the snacks.
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God, that made her shiver. If she prayed, she would pray to whoever that when she died here (and she knew she would), it would be something quick, and not cutting off her head. Morbid thoughts for a morbid place, and she closed the distance, sitting side to side.
"I've been doing all right, actually. I hope you don't mind me not telling you where I'm staying. You never know who's listening." She pointed upward quickly.
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"I will forgive you being prudent, Cindy, of course." Now that she was so close, he felt utterly ridiculous in having the intention of maintaining some decorum. Clearly she wished to be near him just as badly as he wished to be near her, which served as both a comfort and a distraction. It was foolish to allow himself to relax beside her, but he found he could not help himself. "Likewise, you must forgive me for intruding. I want for you to stay alive. That is my only concern."
Cindy was capable, he understood that, but part of him still wanted, more than anything else, to be her hero and come to her rescue. He felt like a foolish child, recognizing that urge in himself. He had no excuse for it, other than being blinded by pure desire. Infatuation makes a man want stupid things.
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"I know. But by finding out... I'd rather you not know, so if you get taken, you won't give away where I am. Because you really have to be careful here." She smiled up at him. "And it'd be nice if you could be careful and stay alive."
What she was really getting, besides someone to be near for a little bit, some super sugary treats, and a bag, was a sense of calm and relaxation. Goddamit, she was beginning to fall asleep.
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He stayed still, holding her close, listening to the sound of her breathing and to the foreign ambient sounds of the building around them. Part of him wondered if they could just stay the way they were, hidden safely in the gift shop, tucked away from the rest of the Arena, though he immediately thought better of that pipe dream. This very moment was already stolen. It wasn't supposed to happen in the Arena, not with as much blood and horror as they'd been confronted with already. Anything more than their one, simple moment would be putting both of them at risk, and he had an obligation to Marius and the others to stay alive. They would not survive if he did not survive, and this tryst had already endangered the camp.
Besides, they'd been inside the shop itself for too long. Imagine someone had seen them enter. Cuddled up as they were, they would be sitting ducks to anyone with a mind to murder.
Courfeyrac sat up straight, reluctant to pull away from Cindy, but well aware that it was time to go. The expression on his face spoke to his hesitation more than anything else. "We both need to stay alive, my darling. It is likelier that we will succeed if we do not get too comfortable here, no?"
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"And we both should start getting back. I don't know how long it'll take you to scout everything out before actually getting back to wherever you are hiding." Fixing her hair, as best she could, she looked around the shop, finally setting her full gaze on him with a smile.
"I had fun. A lot of fun. I hope we can do this again... just not in an arena." Cindy laughed.
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"Perhaps we will make a habit of it." He grinned, turning his body toward the door, but keeping his gaze on Cindy. "Once we are far, far away from here." New rule for their future dates: no museums.
"Marius will be waiting for me," he added, looking more than a little unimpressed. "I am sorry to have to leave you so soon."
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"It's a date." Cindy grinned back. "Don't worry so much. You stay alive, okay? And I'll do the same. I'm sure we'll see each other again, soon."
Cindy would be the one to leave first, slipping out the door and running back to the relative safety of the elevator shaft.