Cassandra "Sandy" Marko (
justoutrunyou) wrote in
thearena2015-02-20 09:03 pm
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We can't all be winners. OTA
Who: Sandy and open
What: Sandy's got food, fire and warm clothes and she's looking to share
Where: Hiking through the forest on her way to the caves.
When: After the capture the patch event.
Warnings: None yet
Sandy had been lucky this arena. Too lucky maybe? But lucky enough and the support had flowed in for her.
Wearing extra layers of clothes, holding a torch she had made out of a thick branch and some socks she was a glowing orange light moving through the trees and throwing shadows out wherever she went.
A basket hanging off each side of her backpack she was on a mission. To seek out anyone who she could either help or bribe into helping her. She knew by this point there had to be some tributes who were in a bad way given the combination of weather and blood sport.
Maybe she could give them a little comfort, or if needed she could end their suffering. The thought twisted her stomach but it wasn't the first time and it wouldn't be the last.
It was a risky idea and she knew it. She was making herself a target with her sponsor gifts and a flaming stick in hand. But one way or another she was getting out of this arena with her soul in tact.
What was left of it anyway.
She was making a winding way through the forest towards the caves where she would explore further to see who was hiding out inside.
What: Sandy's got food, fire and warm clothes and she's looking to share
Where: Hiking through the forest on her way to the caves.
When: After the capture the patch event.
Warnings: None yet
Sandy had been lucky this arena. Too lucky maybe? But lucky enough and the support had flowed in for her.
Wearing extra layers of clothes, holding a torch she had made out of a thick branch and some socks she was a glowing orange light moving through the trees and throwing shadows out wherever she went.
A basket hanging off each side of her backpack she was on a mission. To seek out anyone who she could either help or bribe into helping her. She knew by this point there had to be some tributes who were in a bad way given the combination of weather and blood sport.
Maybe she could give them a little comfort, or if needed she could end their suffering. The thought twisted her stomach but it wasn't the first time and it wouldn't be the last.
It was a risky idea and she knew it. She was making herself a target with her sponsor gifts and a flaming stick in hand. But one way or another she was getting out of this arena with her soul in tact.
What was left of it anyway.
She was making a winding way through the forest towards the caves where she would explore further to see who was hiding out inside.

Backdate: Valentine's night. Closed to Phone Guy.
With two fat baskets loaded with snacks it was undeniable that someone out there still liked her.
And now that she was feeling confident about that she was ready to return the favor to someone in the arena who still liked her. Tracking was not her area of expertise but she knew enough to follow footprints in the snow and mud.
She wanted to find Phil and share at least one of the baskets with him. He'd earned it. He deserved it.
He deserved better then this place.
oh hell
The frigid air made him cough and spit out more of his own blood. Anyone in the area could see him, trying feebly to apply pressure to the gaping wound.
Pretty close to it. Actually fire and brimstone pits would make for a fine arena.
The blood on the ground had her quicken her speed, but in her heart she knew it would be too late. She had gotten cocky, confident that things were turning around for her.
Looks like no good deed goes unpunished.
"Phil..." She whispered spotting him finally and then louder. "Phil!" She moved towards him arms open so he wouldn't mistake her for a threat.
"Who got you?" That always seemed to be the first question anyone ever asked when they found a dying friend in the arena. Vengeance was a popular distraction from the situation at hand.
lets not give them ideas
The question made him shake his head, "Kiddo, it's not worth it. Save your strength a-and resources for the last rounds, okay?" He didn't want Sandy to run into Nick and let her get shot too.
In his bag was a destroyed mess of roses, he'd been making some deliveries for the event. One was already gone, and he was okay with that.
Heaven and Hell arena. At the cornucopia there are jet packs (Wings) and pitchforks
That was half a truth. She wouldn't go hunting for the guy who did this to Phil but if she came across him she wasn't above stabbing him in the gut and running.
She took a knee at his side and threw her bags and baskets to the ground trying to inspect his wounds. Maybe he could still be saved.
can u not
"S-Sandy, it's all right..." Phil tried to be assuring, smiling though the crimson mess, "I'll be fine." He even tried to take his scarf off for her, if to give one more gift.
Fiiiiiiine.
Sadly as she had suspected, this wound was a lot worse then Sandy was prepared to take care of. Organs couldn't be easily stitched up. The gurgling in his voice warned her of blood in the lungs.
He was a goner.
She would have been fine if he hadn't put his scarf around her neck. Even with blood on it, the gift was enough to make her eyes well up with hot stinging tears.
"Y-yeah....yeah I know. You...you're lucky. You get to go back to the Capitol now and eat Pizza and relax."
Even though the little voice in the back of her head maliciously warned her that he might not ever come back.
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Seeing her eyes become glassy prompted the man to say, "B-But it's good th-that I'm scared. Because then I...I have something to look forward when I wake up."
Phil thought he was going to die alone, but this was a turn of events that were fortuitous and destructive at the same time. "Do what's best for you, okay?" The way he said though, in case he didn't come back, she had at least one good memory out of this.
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"It's OK. I'll be OK." She promised. "You took good care of me. Made me feel safe. I'm not gonna waste that."
Probably a lie. She knew she wouldn't get out of this arena alive if she didn't take some risks.
Focusing her eyes on his she tried to stop the tears but they wouldn't listen to her. Instead she tried to twist her face up into the solid and brave expression Commander Shepard usually had when things got grim. This was generally kind of amusing on her little face.
"You want something to drink? Take your mind off that mess you're making?" She offered trying to distract him. "I've got vodka now."
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"If you're offering, I'm not saying no," he laughed, eyes half-lidded.
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Digging one of the bottles out of her bag she peeled off the cap and uncorked it bringing the bottle to his lips in case he didn't have enough strength in his hand.
"Say when." She mumbled trying to make sure she didn't accidentally spill on his open wound.
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Vodka was the most bitter of all the drinks Phil has had over the years but anything to numb the pain. He knew better now, that to maintain some sort idealism.
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"I think people will like you when you get back. You did some great stuff this go around. You helped me out which...well that could go either way I guess...but you fought too and that's the most important thing. You're gonna be fine soon. You'll feel better then ever."
Was she saying this to reassure him? Or herself? Was this the last time she'd ever see Phil? It was impossible to guess at how the minds of the game makers worked. Sometimes the most active and interesting tributes were gone after only one arena. Sometimes people who simply refused to participate got dragged along for several arenas. As much as Sandy professed to know her way around the games it was times like this she was reminded she didn't know half as much as she pretended.
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It was the same goodbye he would tell Jeremy and Mike in a few messages. That phrase was both assuring and noncommittal, just in case he didn't wake up. He didn't want Sandy to cry, or waste energies. This was just another death in the Arena, right? Phil didn't close his eyes all the way when the last huff of air escaped him, it was too much for him. But he did die with a smile on his face.
Inside the bag was his hunting knife, a few snacks and a half-destroyed bouquet of red roses. They were now Sandy's to take.
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She couldn't stay long she knew. It took both of her hands to lower him respectfully to the ground. Once he was there she made sure his eyes were closed before she snatched up his bag and looked inside. She could practically sense the Capitol hovercraft coming to claim the body and everyone knew you didn't want to be around when they arrived.
The roses gave her a moment to pause and she took them out of the bag. They seemed sad for how badly crumpled they were. She couldn't imagine a better use for them right now and gently lay the least damaged ones on Phil's chest moving his stiff hand over them like he was holding the stems. The rest of them she crumpled and sprinkled the petals around him. A much too elaborate and lovely resting place for someone as blue collar as Phil. But it was the best she could do short of a viking burning.
Though...maybe in the future that wasn't such a bad idea. Would that somehow keep the Capitol from bringing the person back to life? No...no that didn't make sense because there were extra bodies laying around back in the desert and dessert arenas.
With one last mournful look she bowed her head and whispered "Thank you." Before vanishing back into the woods with her picnic baskets, Phil's supplies and an extra weight in her chest.
And if she found Nick along the way? Well she probably couldn't promise Phil she wouldn't have some spite involved.
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He changes his grip on the knife and waits, ready to turn and stab whoever was approaching if they tried anything.]
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"Um...hi." She decided this was as good a chance as any to make a new ally and her hand slid up into one of the baskets on her shoulders sliding out a bag of mini cookies and showing it to him waiting patiently to make sure he wasn't about to rush her for her supplies.
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Who are you?
[Then he notices the...biscuits? Wrapped in...glass?]
What are those?
Oh my god I'm so sorry I missed this thread, we can keep playing it out if you're still game T_T
[ She took the baggie between her fingers and tugged on it to open one end. Snaking her fingers inside she took a cookie and popped it into her mouth as an attempt to prove they were harmless before holding the bag out in offer to him once more.]
Probably tastes better then that whatever-it-is you're cutting on.