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thearena2014-02-17 12:34 am
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WEAPONS ROLL RUN
"The museum will be closing in half an hour. At that time, something very special will be distributed to the Tributes brave enough to risk their peers at the first floor elevators."
The storm is still raging outside, casting everything on the first floor in a dim light occasionally shattered by flashes of lightning. The thunder rolling in the background seems to set the tone, although some may find it a welcome distraction from silence.
Half an hour passes. Five minutes before it's done, the elevators cease functioning, leaving Tributes to use the stairwells.
Each elevator door opens to reveal a handful of weapons: firecrackers, revolvers, grenades. There are no threats to the Tributes who try to retrieve them - none but their fellow competitors.
[OOC note: party-style post. Everyone tag away.]
The storm is still raging outside, casting everything on the first floor in a dim light occasionally shattered by flashes of lightning. The thunder rolling in the background seems to set the tone, although some may find it a welcome distraction from silence.
Half an hour passes. Five minutes before it's done, the elevators cease functioning, leaving Tributes to use the stairwells.
Each elevator door opens to reveal a handful of weapons: firecrackers, revolvers, grenades. There are no threats to the Tributes who try to retrieve them - none but their fellow competitors.
[OOC note: party-style post. Everyone tag away.]
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So it's best that she die, even though she can hardly imagine asking Cuthbert to it. It'll be quicker than dying from her wounds... but she's not sure she actually can bring herself to. But she can at least manage to mention that saving her will do no good, even if she takes a moment to consider her words first.
"There isn't a way to make it better. It's already too late."
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"I know. There's only one thing left. I cry your pardon deep, but I'll make it quick."
For as slick as his hands are with her blood, and how bad he's shaking in general, he's completely steady pulling a bullet out of his bag and loading it into his new gun. He will probably never forgive whoever did this to her, if he ever finds out who it was.
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"Thank you," she manages, after a long silence. It still hurts, and in more ways than just the physical, but it's what needs to be done. Anything else that happens afterwards is presumably something that can be dealt with. In any case, coming back is better than going on like she is, and she simply waits for Cuthbert to finish, as she tries to hold herself together for these last few moments.
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She'll have to thank him later, she thinks, with the last thoughts she has, but for now the end is enough. And she can certainly not ask more. Not now.