Amelia Lauren Reese (
forgetfulmind) wrote in
thearena2012-04-05 10:40 pm
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Team...whatsit.
WHO Ariadne, Amy Reese, Kaidan, Garrus, Sheppard? I think that's everyone.
WHAT Mingle post for the awesome team of soon-to-fail.
WHERE Up near the showline. Let's say... 3-I? Maybe they found a good campsite there, by the stream? I'm thinking Amy and Ariadne found the camp while Kaidan was off doing his open-log things. If there are objections to this, let me know! Happy to edit.
WHEN Wednesday - Friday
NOTES Tag around, form threads, mingle and do stuff. Time is flexible, and mods might toss in an attack or two, so be wary.
The campsite is a secluded clearing, close to the snow, colder than the low altitudes but perhaps safer. Rocky ledges provide some shelter from the elements, and a cold snow-fed stream flows by.
Wednesday night, after the camp is first established, a silver parachute drops in with a blanket and a box of matches.
After Garrus joins, more gifts come, in the form of food for him and a couple more blankets.
All in all, it's starting to feel more like a camping trip than a fight to the death.
Of course, this is soon to change.
WHAT Mingle post for the awesome team of soon-to-fail.
WHERE Up near the showline. Let's say... 3-I? Maybe they found a good campsite there, by the stream? I'm thinking Amy and Ariadne found the camp while Kaidan was off doing his open-log things. If there are objections to this, let me know! Happy to edit.
WHEN Wednesday - Friday
NOTES Tag around, form threads, mingle and do stuff. Time is flexible, and mods might toss in an attack or two, so be wary.
The campsite is a secluded clearing, close to the snow, colder than the low altitudes but perhaps safer. Rocky ledges provide some shelter from the elements, and a cold snow-fed stream flows by.
Wednesday night, after the camp is first established, a silver parachute drops in with a blanket and a box of matches.
After Garrus joins, more gifts come, in the form of food for him and a couple more blankets.
All in all, it's starting to feel more like a camping trip than a fight to the death.
Of course, this is soon to change.

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"What the hell was that?!" she's still pissed enough that the blur in her vision might not all be from the blow she just took; there might be a little rage in there as well. But Kaidan's apology registers and her vision hasn't blurred enough for her to miss the change in his stance and the absence of flickering blue. If he were anyone else, she isn't sure she'd give them the chance to explain. But she started this conversation with the intention of fixing things; to prove to him that she's still the same person. A good person. So she gives him this one free pass and hopes he takes advantage of it.
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She wills herself to stand up straight. Act like nothing hurts her; like every muscle in her body isn't screaming in pain right now. Not just to prove to Kaidan that he can't knock her down so easily, metaphorically or otherwise, but for anyone else who might be watching. She hasn't even considered that possibility until now; she'd been worried over people like Amy or Ariadne or some other unknown tribute hearing them argue. It wouldn't have exactly built up a very trusting relationship in an already tenuous situation. But there is the rest of this world to consider. The outside world she knows next to nothing about. The ones who built this Arena; the ones who put them all here; the ones who are watching people run and fight and bleed and die for their pleasure and entertainment. And that's when the light clicks.
She and Kaidan have a million eyes on them right now. For the last few minutes, they have certainly been 'entertaining,' and there is something about that which angers her even more. But not the immediate, violent kind of anger. No. It's a duller, deeper, darker kind of anger that makes her re-evaluate her priorities; find a new target and lock it in her sights.
Shepard won't fight Kaidan. Not for herself and her own pride, not for Kaidan because he needs a good punch to the head still... but largely, she won't do it for them.
She huffs out a sad excuse for a sigh. It sounds a bit more like a groan that she'd like, but she lets herself relax, just slightly. Softens her gaze just enough so that she doesn't look like she wants to kill him, and says, "Goddamn it, Kaidan. I'm on your side! I've always been on your side."
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The words make something hard sink in his gut, like the ultimatum has been dropped. Kaidan rubs his eyes gingerly, the migraine springing up from the back of his neck out. He was a fool in more ways than he wanted to list. Shepard was trying to help him and in return he threw her into a tree because she just kept at him; managing to chip a way through each barrier made. She was strong, bullheaded... God, and she was even dropping this of all things.
"I know, Shepard."
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She breathes in her first nearly painless breath and lifts her hand to rub at her neck. Every motion hurts but she won't let it show on her face. She's had worse. Will probably take worse too, before the lights go out. But that won't be today.
"This can't work if it does," she makes a vague hand gesture at the word and will let Kaidan interpret it how he wants. This alliance here in the arena. This friendship balancing on the edge of a knife. "And I want to make it work."
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"It won't happen again." It's the best Kaidan can say at this time. He can't say he accepts Shepard yet-- but he won't hurt her again. Shepard just proved what Kaidan had been looking for. The only blood spilt here was by his own hand, by his own stupidity. She hadn't even given him a returning blow. He brings the back of his wrist up under his nose, choking back on the blood that gets his his mouth.
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He just finished telling her he wasn't even sure she was human anymore and proceeded to throw her into a tree, and there she was, asking him if he was ok. And the worst of it is, she isn't sure that this is atypical behavior for herself. People have this tendency to think she's some untouchable, larger-than-life kind of person, but she's really just a sucker sometimes; protective of hers and her own to almost a fault. She'll cross galaxies for those she cares for in a heartbeat, so it's easy to cross an ice-cold stream, even if every step makes her chew on the inside of her cheek just to keep herself from groaning in pain.
She doesn't touch him. Doesn't actually get quite close enough to do so, since it's highly likely he's about to brush her off anyway. But she's near enough that she can look into his dark eyes and see clear signs of pain there.
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"We're... pretty screwed up out here, aren't we?" she means that one though. On so many levels, she means it.
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She can't bring herself to say that she doesn't really feel so certain of that this time. Rats in a cage rigged up like a time bomb, and all she has is a blade, a blanket and the clothes on her back. Now of course, she has Garrus and... she has Kaidan too, she thinks. She hopes. And hope? Well, she could do with a little more of that.
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"Maybe a little," she agrees, lightheartedly. Because isn't that an understatement. Luck hasn't exactly been on their side lately.