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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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She moved out of the way to let him to the sink. He was, after all, going to need the water.
What Mindy did do, however, was nab a small towel, dabbing water and helping him get some of the blood soaked places he missed.
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"How badly are you hurt?"
Gunshot wound or no, she'd also been dizzy coming up.
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She at least rose on her haunches now. "But I'd kill for some water right now."
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"Here."
It would be easier to drink from that and just refill it than to try to drink directly from the faucet.
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Mindy laughed aloud, shaking her head and taking the water. Right, because Guy, that cavedude, was just going to be carrying around a water bottle with poison on the off chance someone else drank it? Come on.
Besides, it was Guy. She knew better. He played fair.
"Thanks," she said. "Don't forget to fill yours up after."
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People looked out for him.
But that was what he was used to. That was how the world was supposed to work, as far as he was concerned. Survival through cooperation. Even his many years devoid of human contact hadn't been the worst because he'd had Belt and somebody was better than nobody.
He nodded at Mindy, too out of breath to say anything and then he moved back to the wall to slide down it and sit again.
Only the pain made it just a little difficult to move, which was why he staggered, knocking into the wall with the shoulder that hadn't been shot, falling to the floor.
This was not going to be a good day.
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He didn't need to say anything though. Support he needed, that he got. No words needed there.
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They needed to find somewhere where they could rest for a little bit before going on their way again.
Or at least until she went on her way again. He had the feeling he wouldn't be moving much for a while.
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She was keeping a close eye on him right now. The last encounter with him hadn't convinced her he might not do somethin self sacrificing and dumb like go get killed somewhere.
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Rest. That was what he wanted. A good sleep on his pile of blankets and pillows, pretending he was in a comfy pile with his family.
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"All right, fine, but NO sleeping. The minute we nod off, anything could happen. We'd have to do it in shifts otherwise."
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It made it easier, though, to have someone to rely on. In the short term, it might not mean it would help them survive the arena, but in the long run, having people, having friends, might just help them both survive.