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Who| Alex Rider and OPEN
What| Alex gets caught in a dust storm
Where| Desert Arena
When| Week 4
Warnings/Notes| n/a
It was the wind picking up slightly that warned Alex. Looking over his shoulder, he swore under his breath then yanked up the makeshift scarf that hung around his neck. A quick glance around revealed no means of shelter nearby, which meant he'd have to use his tent for protection. Slipping his pack from his shoulders, Alex hurried to erect the one-man structure before the dust reached him. By this point, he mostly had the whole tent pitching process down rather well, but having a wall of dust quickly moving his direction was always daunting. After snapping the last clips into place, Alex chucked his pack inside and made one last check that everything was tied down securely.
What| Alex gets caught in a dust storm
Where| Desert Arena
When| Week 4
Warnings/Notes| n/a
It was the wind picking up slightly that warned Alex. Looking over his shoulder, he swore under his breath then yanked up the makeshift scarf that hung around his neck. A quick glance around revealed no means of shelter nearby, which meant he'd have to use his tent for protection. Slipping his pack from his shoulders, Alex hurried to erect the one-man structure before the dust reached him. By this point, he mostly had the whole tent pitching process down rather well, but having a wall of dust quickly moving his direction was always daunting. After snapping the last clips into place, Alex chucked his pack inside and made one last check that everything was tied down securely.
it's fine~
hope you had fun!
She smiled at Alex again, legitimately grateful; things were finally looking up. "Great luck grabbing something so useful!"
Thanks!
"I am sorry I kept you slow, Madame. It was the - the monster. He is a turtle, I am told, but so big, you know? He kicked me here - hit me here too, harder than Montparnasse ever dared, and he has broken them. I can feel the bone move under -"
She placed her hands just below her breasts, indicating the soreness.
"I am sorry, Monsieur. Truly I a-" She gasped as the wind blew, buffering both the tent, and her with her meagre weight.
"Sorry, Sir. Shall we - do you want a food, to pay you back? Or Sigma - he gave me lemonade, Sir, if you wish for the end of the bottle?"
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"Ew, sweetie, don't play with it, it'll just make it worse."
No commentary on the offer for food-- as far as Mona was concerned, Alex could go fuck himself, but she'd play it safe until she was sure she wouldn't get herself thrown out; if that meant feeding him, so be it, but until then she wasn't going to insist too hard.
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"It feels better, sometimes, to press on it, you know? It is as if I push them back together. Perhaps that is what happens?"
But obediently, she removed her hands, and allowed herself to slump into the door of the tent.
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He shook his head in response to the offer of supplies. "No, that's all right. I don't need anything in payment."
Alex winced a little as Eponine described her ribs. Definitely broken. "Try not to push on them. You might end up puncturing a lung."
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But she smiled gratefully at Alex. "See? We'll just take it carefully, so you can keep breathing." The end of the sentence was a little more cheerful, as if she was trying to inject some humor into their situation, but her eyebrows pinched together as if she knew it wasn't working.
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Eponine looked past Mona to stare at Alex, as if she was trying to weigh him up.
"You are like Monsieur Marius. He just gives food and expects nothing. I don't understand that."
She wasn't sure what a lung was either, but bursting it obviously wasn't a good idea. And judging from Mona's look, Eponine was going to.
"Will it kill me, Sir? If my rib rips it? There is no blood; it might not be broken, just sore. I can breathe. I am not going to die from this. It will be quicker than this. Won't it?"
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Eponine was in complete disbelief for a moment, that Mona had said nothing. But then, reality sunk in. Why should Mona warn her? What did Mona care, truly, if she was in pain? Why should anyone care? What does Eponine matter?
Those thoughts having been thought, Eponine sighed and shrugged.
"I'm sorry, Madame. I should not be cross. I do not mean to complain so much."
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"That's why I didn't want you playing with it, but-- but it can totally get better, if you're careful! We can make it through this, we just..." and she blinked and looked hard in the other direction, fingers forming a fist against the floor, carefully calculated to look like she was trying to hide it but keeping it in plain sight. "We've got to, it's all we've got."
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And that was the bleak fact of it. Eponine knew she wouldn't last till the end - not now. But would Mona? Perhaps... but Eponine didn't think so. Maybe Alex... She sighed.
"I am sorry, Madame, but that is how it is."
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Which technically meant that Eponine was right. For him to win, both of them had to die. Just not necessarily by his hand.
"Well, hypothetically more than one person could win, but I don't think that happens often. I've certainly not seen it while I've been here."
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But that meant playing along, for now, so she glanced back to Alex, seemingly-guarded, wary hope in her eyes. "But it has happened."
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Eponine twisted her fingers in her palm. Out of those in the tent, she was definitely the easiest target and she knew it. Would they kill her now? Or just open the flap of the tent and shove her out.
"They were in trouble though, I think. I do not know. You are in trouble for everything in the Capitol, even if you try to change it just a little bit."
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Alex certainly didn't care about Panem's problems. He just wanted to get out in one piece. And alive.