Max (
designatedfreak) wrote in
thearena2014-06-26 11:06 pm
Entry tags:
jack the lion is roaring his last
Who| max and open
What| zombies, supplies, and sadness
Where| all around the town
When| zombie time
Warnings/Notes| death of friends and other creatures
She didn't want to go back. Going back meant looking at the others and having them know that she failed to protect Courfeyrac. Having them all know that she was the reason he was dead. Instead of returning, Max remained a shadow around the Arena, never staying too long in one place, never stopping to help. Manticore had taught them well on how to remain in the soldier's mindset.
Max didn't think of Courfeyrac just like she didn't think of Sandy. Poor Sandy who had been so very brave. Max knew the girl would have fit in well with her unit. Then she would have had Max's knowledge and maybe these Arenas wouldn't seem so large and frightening. No, it was no use thinking on those who were de-
A sound. A shadow and a familiar figure slowly walking out of the fog. She moved from the trees and towards the seemingly dazed man. Max didn't want to believe that they would bring him back so soon, but here he was...almost. She wanted to reach out and touch him, to make sure he was real, but the blank look in his eyes held her back. He was wrong. Her face hardened as her small hand reached for her equally small knife. No, the Capitol was not so kind as to give him back.
Max was slow to enter the shop. She was covered with the blood of friends and not!friends. She was tired in a way that was so very unusual for the small soldier. She was...shaking. As soon as she was safely inside, Max reached into the pocket of her jacket and extracted her precious bottle of pills that the Capitol supplied. She had no idea if the Capitol did this out of kindness or because they simply did not want a broken Tribute. She really didn't care.
Squeezing herself in a corner, she waited to see if the others would arrive or if she and the not!Courfeyrac had been the last. Perhaps she should have kept him around if for no other reason than she didn't want to be alone.
What| zombies, supplies, and sadness
Where| all around the town
When| zombie time
Warnings/Notes| death of friends and other creatures
She didn't want to go back. Going back meant looking at the others and having them know that she failed to protect Courfeyrac. Having them all know that she was the reason he was dead. Instead of returning, Max remained a shadow around the Arena, never staying too long in one place, never stopping to help. Manticore had taught them well on how to remain in the soldier's mindset.
Max didn't think of Courfeyrac just like she didn't think of Sandy. Poor Sandy who had been so very brave. Max knew the girl would have fit in well with her unit. Then she would have had Max's knowledge and maybe these Arenas wouldn't seem so large and frightening. No, it was no use thinking on those who were de-
A sound. A shadow and a familiar figure slowly walking out of the fog. She moved from the trees and towards the seemingly dazed man. Max didn't want to believe that they would bring him back so soon, but here he was...almost. She wanted to reach out and touch him, to make sure he was real, but the blank look in his eyes held her back. He was wrong. Her face hardened as her small hand reached for her equally small knife. No, the Capitol was not so kind as to give him back.
Max was slow to enter the shop. She was covered with the blood of friends and not!friends. She was tired in a way that was so very unusual for the small soldier. She was...shaking. As soon as she was safely inside, Max reached into the pocket of her jacket and extracted her precious bottle of pills that the Capitol supplied. She had no idea if the Capitol did this out of kindness or because they simply did not want a broken Tribute. She really didn't care.
Squeezing herself in a corner, she waited to see if the others would arrive or if she and the not!Courfeyrac had been the last. Perhaps she should have kept him around if for no other reason than she didn't want to be alone.

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He twisted and turned in the small corner of the shop, his dreams troubled with visions of attacks and blood splattering onto the ground and dark, terrifying shapes behind thick fog. He stirred at the sound of footsteps and pried his eyes open. In his unfocused vision he could decipher the familiar outline of Max.
He muttered an apology as he forced himself up, followed by, "Where is Courfeyrac?"
It was only then that his sight cleared and he could see the red stains all over her. His eyes widened in alarm, and he scurried towards her to check for any sign of wounds or infection. "Are you hurt?!"
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Her mouth opened but nothing came out. She took off her jacket and used it to wipe away some of the blood, although most of it had dried by the time she reached their little hideaway. "It's not mine." Max studied Marius as she put her jacket back on. "Have you had anymore confrontations?"
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He had been obedient and receptive enough to insistences that he stay here, where he could be safe. (Where he could not get in the way, like what Signless had informed him in the harshest manner possible.) But even if he believed them right it still managed to hurt his pride, so it was with difficulty that he managed a, "I have not."
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"It's best you don't leave. They have...I saw Courfeyrac, only it was not him. I don't think. He was wrong and blank." And a security risk to both herself and Marius. "I had to kill him."
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He took a step back, shaking his head in disbelief. He didn't understand. Courfeyrac was their friend and he had done his best to protect them. "Had you brought him here we might have discovered a way to fix him!"
Because Courfeyrac had always found a way to fix everything for Marius. He could have at least attempted to do the same, but all was too late now.
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Raising up from her spot, she pushed away from the wall and dug into what was left of their meager supplies. "Next time you can go out there." It was wrong for her to be so willing to toss him into the Arena like that given they were all that was left, but she had killed two friends, two things that wore the faces of her friends and then tried to kill her. It was not her job to coddle the older man.
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He watched her for a brief while before uttering, quite stubbornly, "Perhaps I should."
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Max suddenly felt sick to her stomach.
She pulled out a tin that had long since lost its label and used her knife to open the lid. Beans. Stale, but filling for two. She stared at the tin for a long moment before shoving at Marius. "Here. It's the last can."
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It made the guilt tug at him, so he shook his head. "You must eat." He handed it back to Max, his lips pressed into an obstinate line. "I cannot take this."
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She moved to the barricaded door. "I'm going out again. Do what you want. I'll return again later."