Firo, too, is thinking of his friends. He's first glad that Phil never seems to go into the field. The man doesn't belong on the front lines anyway--he's too prone to guilt and too thoughtful. Hopefully he's still far away, back in District 13.
He wouldn't call it lucky, exactly, but maybe it's good that the rest of his friends are currently on the Capitol side.
And speaking of friends. Roland is easy to see in a crowd--he cuts a rather distinctive figure--even from Firo's vantage point. When he sees him moving, Firo immediately starts elbowing through the crowd to catch up.
He reaches for Roland's arm when he's close enough. "Hey, you tryin' to jump the line? Wouldn't've thought you'd be eager for this."
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He wouldn't call it lucky, exactly, but maybe it's good that the rest of his friends are currently on the Capitol side.
And speaking of friends. Roland is easy to see in a crowd--he cuts a rather distinctive figure--even from Firo's vantage point. When he sees him moving, Firo immediately starts elbowing through the crowd to catch up.
He reaches for Roland's arm when he's close enough. "Hey, you tryin' to jump the line? Wouldn't've thought you'd be eager for this."