Joel (
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runnin' on empty
Who| Joel and OPEN
What| Various - this is a catch-all for Joel's mini-arena action.
Where| Various spots around the mini-arena.
When| All during the mini-arena.
Warnings/Notes| Probably swearing, violence, death, the usual.
If you want to set something up - Joel can rescue or murder or team up as appropriate - just shoot me a PM or ping me on plurk -
frodabaggins!
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He found himself a hatchet. It was decent enough - good heft in the handle, sturdy, useful for more than just killing. Joel wasn't particularly invested in winning this game they'd set up for them, but as always, he was invested in surviving. If death here was to be permanent, well, that was all the more reason for him to not die. Especially given that Ellie was probably watching.
He'd asked Kili to keep her away, at the crowning, but he knew better than to think anyone would be able to really do that. Not with so many of her friends here. At least, however this went, it would be short. Not more than a day, and it'd all be over, one way or the other.
Joel took what he could get.
What| Various - this is a catch-all for Joel's mini-arena action.
Where| Various spots around the mini-arena.
When| All during the mini-arena.
Warnings/Notes| Probably swearing, violence, death, the usual.
If you want to set something up - Joel can rescue or murder or team up as appropriate - just shoot me a PM or ping me on plurk -
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He found himself a hatchet. It was decent enough - good heft in the handle, sturdy, useful for more than just killing. Joel wasn't particularly invested in winning this game they'd set up for them, but as always, he was invested in surviving. If death here was to be permanent, well, that was all the more reason for him to not die. Especially given that Ellie was probably watching.
He'd asked Kili to keep her away, at the crowning, but he knew better than to think anyone would be able to really do that. Not with so many of her friends here. At least, however this went, it would be short. Not more than a day, and it'd all be over, one way or the other.
Joel took what he could get.
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He'd lost another. Pruna, now, whom Wyatt had vowed to try and see through to victory. A little girl who'd turned and saved his life at the cost of her own. (Just as she'd promised she would.)
But the end, thank Christ was in sight.
One district, one token left.
He was so close - he could taste it, feel it in every beat of his heart. It gave strength to his weary limbs, his aching back. Gave his steps more care.
But when he heard someone crying out, the familiar sounds of pain, he couldn't help but quicken. Venus' machete at the ready - in the grip Max had taught him (appropriate or no) as he drew closer to the source.
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He almost couldn't look at his own injury, it was so bad. At least Ellie wasn't here to see it - hopefully she wasn't seeing it back in the Capitol, either. She didn't need to be upset by this.
He had a piece of it lifted a little, but before he could get it off, he lost his grip and it landed on his leg again, making him cry out with the wrenching pain of it. "Shit," he muttered. He was running out of time. He'd never be able to get all the tokens at this rate.
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He held his ground... leaned slowly around the corner, eyes sweeping over the corridor. The collapsed wall, the rubble, the man crumbled beneath-- not just a man...
"Joel?"
Caution forgotten, he raced forward, the machete slipping into it's makeshift holster on his hip as he crouched beside him, already reaching for the debris pinning him down.
"Shit, man, what've ya gotten yerself into?"
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Joel grunted in pain as the other man started to help him with the debris, his face twisted with it. "The usual, I s'pose," he muttered with gritted teeth. "My leg's broken. I'm not gonna make it to the end."
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He reached for a broken plank and started to wedge it under the one holding Joel's ankle.
"Twelve is coal. I'll drag yer ass the rest of the way if I have to."
He put his weight on the board, muscles straining, teeth ground together-- and the pinning limb lifted, an inch, then another.
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"No apples when I got there," he muttered hoarsely. "No goddamn apples."
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"Apples..." he muttered, shifting to assess Joel's leg, hands as careful as they could be. "What district was that? I've got some extras...."
Surely the others wouldn't mind.
"That's one'a the farmin' districts, ain't it? Nine?" Nine had been the fire that had killed Courfeyrac,... that had been biscuits. Still warm, still smelling of butter. Apples had been....
His hands stilled as he remembered. As he realized.
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Wyatt didn't deserve it.
"I can't risk it," he said, his voice low and gruff and quiet. "I can't risk leavin' her for good." His leg hurt like hell, he was dizzy and his stomach was empty and his throat was parched and he knew he wasn't getting any farther than this.
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Knowing, deep down, there wasn't time - that he didn't have it left in him to face the traps again - to round up Joel's missing tokens.
"There's only two ways out, Joel," he said, drawl rougher, tighter as he finally looked up.
Angry with the Capitol, hurting for Joel, for Ellie - who was likely watching. Watching, and waiting for Joel to come back.
"...Are ya sure?"
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"I'm not leavin' her behind," he said. "I just need to get back to her."
He'd do a lot worse for Ellie. Already had.
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Would this count? Killing each other, they had said, or winning were the only guarantees. How would they take mercy? It was still a death at the hands of another, but he knew the Capitol too well to trust them.
Finally, pushing a breath out through his nose, he reached again for his blade.
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At least this way it was on his own terms, trying to get back to Ellie.
"Wyatt - I'm sorry, for makin' you do this..."
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It was hard, more sound than actual word, as he shifted, climbing warily to his feet again.
"Save it for when we get back."
What would Ellie say, if Joel didn't return? How would he ever be able to make it right?
Standing beside him, he waited, machete gripped so tightly his knuckles were like pearls on the handle.
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That was why Joel was glad he'd come along, in a way. He understood. He knew Ellie, knew what it meant to have someone waiting for him back in the Capitol, knew how important that was, to get back to her.
Joel would've hated asking this of anyone else. He didn't like it with Wyatt, either, but at least he didn't have to explain himself or deal with any shock or outrage at his request.
"Thank you," he said finally, evening his breaths out as best he could. And then, he added one more thing -
"Ellie, if you're watchin', don't look. I'll be back there soon, okay?"
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He'd have done anything, too, to get back to Max.
He waited, silent, head bowed until Joel was finished. Then he looked up, meet Joel's gaze once last time, and raised the blade.
There was a heartbeat (a year, blinking by in that one breath), and he brought the weapon down.