Rue (
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Melody 2 : Action
[Morning]
[Ever since the fireworks the previous day, Rue was on edge. The fireworks were too much like cannon fire, each boom a notification of another tribute gone. That the fireworks were to announce the departure of people didn't help any.
Nor she get any sleep the previous night. Rue dreamed of whippings and executions, a reaping she couldn't escape from, a game she couldn't win. She saw the boy from District 1 - Marvel - raise the spear, throw-- and woke up tangled in blankets on the floor.
Silence surrounded her as she had breakfast in House 34. She left Melody sleeping in her room and made sure her knife was on her before she slipped out for the day.
She did her usual rounds - library to return some books, bakery to pick up a snack, convenience store for a drink - before wandering the south path parallel to the river. She'd never traveled down the road before and was curious where it went. Eventually Rue found herself by the Art Gallery. After some hesitation, she entered the building. It was nice and quiet, peaceful inside. She roamed the gallery, taking her time looking over the different pieces of artwork there.
When she came across Peeta's paintings and found herself staring at her own face, her face crumbled. She reached up to touch the paintings, drawing back she realized she shouldn't do that. The wings were the right color; the yellow of her own feathered wings, the blue of the dress she wore on stage in the Capitol. Her breath quickened and caught as Rue burst into ugly sobs.]
[Afternoon - behind Slash 'n Crash]
[After calming down, Rue went to Slash 'n Crash for target practice. Bow in hand and a quiver of arrows on her back, Rue methodically shot arrow after arrow into the targets. Her aim wasn't the best, but she was still hitting the target each time. She remembered Katniss' lessons as she drew, notched, and shot each arrow.
When she shot the last arrow in her quiver, Rue went to the targets, pulled out every arrow, put them back into her quiver, walked to her starting place, and began shooting again.]
((ooc; Now with links! The first painting is the one of her looking over a puddle and her reflection, the second is her holding a bouquet of flowers.))
[Ever since the fireworks the previous day, Rue was on edge. The fireworks were too much like cannon fire, each boom a notification of another tribute gone. That the fireworks were to announce the departure of people didn't help any.
Nor she get any sleep the previous night. Rue dreamed of whippings and executions, a reaping she couldn't escape from, a game she couldn't win. She saw the boy from District 1 - Marvel - raise the spear, throw-- and woke up tangled in blankets on the floor.
Silence surrounded her as she had breakfast in House 34. She left Melody sleeping in her room and made sure her knife was on her before she slipped out for the day.
She did her usual rounds - library to return some books, bakery to pick up a snack, convenience store for a drink - before wandering the south path parallel to the river. She'd never traveled down the road before and was curious where it went. Eventually Rue found herself by the Art Gallery. After some hesitation, she entered the building. It was nice and quiet, peaceful inside. She roamed the gallery, taking her time looking over the different pieces of artwork there.
When she came across Peeta's paintings and found herself staring at her own face, her face crumbled. She reached up to touch the paintings, drawing back she realized she shouldn't do that. The wings were the right color; the yellow of her own feathered wings, the blue of the dress she wore on stage in the Capitol. Her breath quickened and caught as Rue burst into ugly sobs.]
[Afternoon - behind Slash 'n Crash]
[After calming down, Rue went to Slash 'n Crash for target practice. Bow in hand and a quiver of arrows on her back, Rue methodically shot arrow after arrow into the targets. Her aim wasn't the best, but she was still hitting the target each time. She remembered Katniss' lessons as she drew, notched, and shot each arrow.
When she shot the last arrow in her quiver, Rue went to the targets, pulled out every arrow, put them back into her quiver, walked to her starting place, and began shooting again.]
((ooc; Now with links! The first painting is the one of her looking over a puddle and her reflection, the second is her holding a bouquet of flowers.))
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That's right. Every tribute was a past victor. [There's a pause as he debates just how much to tell her, and how much to gloss over. The part about the Capitol is going to require a whole lot of gloss.]
The Game never finished. There were uprisings in the districts even before the Game started, and by the end of it... the rebellion rescued some of us. Not all of us. It got... ugly.
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But uprisings in the districts, a rebellion freeing people from the arena...]
Was Johanna involved? And... does Katniss being called the Mockingjay have something to do with it?
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Johanna was in the Quell, yes. And after...
[He lets the thought trail off.]
Katniss was the face of the rebellion. They groomed her for it, figured her star power would help them out, sway people to the cause. They called her the Mockingjay.
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Katniss was the Mockingjay. Katniss was the face of the rebellion. Katniss lied.
It wasn't a bad lie, but Katniss withheld information. And Rue's not sure what she thinks about that.]
Is why there are no more games? Because Katniss stopped them?
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We were in the middle of fighting when I arrived here, but I think so, yes. President Snow isn't in charge anymore.
[And now to continue to answer her original question, since she has a little bit more knowledge to place this all in context.]
You know how sometimes after the Games, or after something really terrible, some people aren't the same anymore? Like their mind doesn't work the same way it used to?
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She knows herself. The nightmares, the tense reactions and memories when she hears or see something.]
Do you have nightmares too?
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Every night, but... [He shakes his head] It's more than that. I don't remember a lot of things I should. I don't feel things the way I used to.
[A pause]
Katniss warned you about being around me, didn't she? Did she tell you why?
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I get violent, sometimes. Usually during stressful situations, or when I'm around Katniss. I've attacked Katniss before. Tried to kill her.
[After a brief pause he looks back at Rue, to gauge her reaction.]
So that's what happened between us. I tried to kill her.
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But you didn't. And you won't, right?
[Rue asks, trying to be hopeful.]
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I can't always control it. I've hurt people before without meaning to. It could happen again.
[He drops his gaze to the floor.]
But at least now you know.
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...Thank you for telling me.
[A pause.]
But I still want to be allies.