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sixthiterationlogs2016-12-03 06:34 pm
to the victors, the spoils
WHO: Johanna Mason
WHERE: The Fountain | The Inn
WHEN: December 3, Mid-Day
OPEN TO: OTA
WARNINGS: Violence, Nudity
STATUS: Open
Under Attack
She opens her eyes to water. There's nothing but water around her and below, there's the distinctly familiar shape she's seen twice below in her life. Launch pad. They've never launched victors in the water before, though, because then there's no way to keep them on the pad until the countdown is done, which means...which means what. The icy cold water is making it hard to think, but she refuses to swim to the top until she's got a plan. She'd been knocked out by Katniss aiming the arrow at the sky, so the Capitol could've gotten to her. The tracking chip is still in her arm (which is something that's coming out the first chance she gets).
So what? What, then? What would the Capitol do to her? They'd make her pay and they'd make suffer. There's no one left to die for her, so why not just kill her? Unless they think that living is a worse punishment.
She's running out of time (and air) and she needs a plan. If this is an old arena, maybe they flooded certain parts of it and that's why she's able to get to the top. Before she does, though, she kicks her way back down until she finds a piece of stone that looks sharp enough to attack with and uses all her energy to kick her way to the top, bursting past the surface of the water with a gasp before she positions herself at the back of the ... fountain? Okay, then.
Waiting, biding her time, Johanna keeps treading water and ignoring the chill of it as she brandishes one hand outside of the water, the small stone shiv ready to pierce if it needs to. Whoever comes by first is going to give her some answers, whether they like it or not.
By The Fire
It doesn't take long for her to figure out a way away from the fountain (which is a launch pad without a detonation device, apparently, which makes sense if this is an arena that's already been used and decommissioned). It takes her a little longer than that to evaluate the area around her for threats, but she heads for the house with the smoke coming out of the chimney. It's stupid, is what it is, but if she's right, then whoever's in there isn't going to be a threat.
If this is an arena that the Capitol is using as some kind of unseen prison, then it stands to reason that everyone here is an ally in the fight against the Capitol. Goody for Johanna, she gets to spend her time behind bars instead of up front in the action, getting the vengeance she's been so sorely denied for so long. She's been looking forward to it ever since they reaped her for the fucking Quarter Quell, all because she was the only one strong enough to have survived.
"At least someone knows how to be hospitable," she says, slinging her bag onto the ground as soon as she's inside, stripping off her clothes without a moment's delay while keeping herself a decent distance from the fire, yanking up one of the curtains lingering around to start drying her hair as she kicks off the pants and underwear, tugging off the bra and shirt next until she's standing completely naked in the foyer of the building.
When she hears footsteps, her guard is up, but she doesn't act like it. She knows better than anyone that you should let your opponent think you're not a threat until the last, crucial moment.
"I know the view's great," she says over her shoulder, still working at drying her hair, "But I don't suppose you've got a change of clothes and some food? I'm starving," she says, the Games having denied her a decent meal and her head is pounding after having to deal with Katniss and her ridiculous lack of trust in her. You cut a girl's arm open one time, and what does it get you? No thanks, that's what.
WHERE: The Fountain | The Inn
WHEN: December 3, Mid-Day
OPEN TO: OTA
WARNINGS: Violence, Nudity
STATUS: Open
Under Attack
She opens her eyes to water. There's nothing but water around her and below, there's the distinctly familiar shape she's seen twice below in her life. Launch pad. They've never launched victors in the water before, though, because then there's no way to keep them on the pad until the countdown is done, which means...which means what. The icy cold water is making it hard to think, but she refuses to swim to the top until she's got a plan. She'd been knocked out by Katniss aiming the arrow at the sky, so the Capitol could've gotten to her. The tracking chip is still in her arm (which is something that's coming out the first chance she gets).
So what? What, then? What would the Capitol do to her? They'd make her pay and they'd make suffer. There's no one left to die for her, so why not just kill her? Unless they think that living is a worse punishment.
She's running out of time (and air) and she needs a plan. If this is an old arena, maybe they flooded certain parts of it and that's why she's able to get to the top. Before she does, though, she kicks her way back down until she finds a piece of stone that looks sharp enough to attack with and uses all her energy to kick her way to the top, bursting past the surface of the water with a gasp before she positions herself at the back of the ... fountain? Okay, then.
Waiting, biding her time, Johanna keeps treading water and ignoring the chill of it as she brandishes one hand outside of the water, the small stone shiv ready to pierce if it needs to. Whoever comes by first is going to give her some answers, whether they like it or not.
By The Fire
It doesn't take long for her to figure out a way away from the fountain (which is a launch pad without a detonation device, apparently, which makes sense if this is an arena that's already been used and decommissioned). It takes her a little longer than that to evaluate the area around her for threats, but she heads for the house with the smoke coming out of the chimney. It's stupid, is what it is, but if she's right, then whoever's in there isn't going to be a threat.
If this is an arena that the Capitol is using as some kind of unseen prison, then it stands to reason that everyone here is an ally in the fight against the Capitol. Goody for Johanna, she gets to spend her time behind bars instead of up front in the action, getting the vengeance she's been so sorely denied for so long. She's been looking forward to it ever since they reaped her for the fucking Quarter Quell, all because she was the only one strong enough to have survived.
"At least someone knows how to be hospitable," she says, slinging her bag onto the ground as soon as she's inside, stripping off her clothes without a moment's delay while keeping herself a decent distance from the fire, yanking up one of the curtains lingering around to start drying her hair as she kicks off the pants and underwear, tugging off the bra and shirt next until she's standing completely naked in the foyer of the building.
When she hears footsteps, her guard is up, but she doesn't act like it. She knows better than anyone that you should let your opponent think you're not a threat until the last, crucial moment.
"I know the view's great," she says over her shoulder, still working at drying her hair, "But I don't suppose you've got a change of clothes and some food? I'm starving," she says, the Games having denied her a decent meal and her head is pounding after having to deal with Katniss and her ridiculous lack of trust in her. You cut a girl's arm open one time, and what does it get you? No thanks, that's what.

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You're a lucky guy with your simple life, Jess Brightwell, said no one ever. If a peaceful world where people do live that simply exists in the multiverse, Jess hasn't seen evidence of it yet.
"It isn't, it doesn't, and you shouldn't. I'm not saying it's team sport and trust falls here. I'm saying whoever went to the trouble of getting us here isn't about to let us go, and we have over fifty people from every background and every corner of the world." Worlds, really, but he doesn't know if she's ready for that just yet. "The smart play is consolidating resources to get us out of here, not wasting time starving each other out."
It's a low bar. Johanna doesn't have to pick vegetables for communal dinners or patch people's roofs out of the goodness of her heart, but Jess, personally, would greatly appreciate it if she didn't assume this was an elimination challenge and take Kate hostage in the kitchen because she's worried they're all out to get her.
That'd be a headache and he has enough of those.
"And that means feeding newcomers when they show up. You said you were hungry, right? I can explain more while you eat."
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Still, playing along with the happy sharing people seems like it'll keep her from being noticed and maybe that's what she needs. "I was in the Games for days," she says flatly. "I haven't exactly eaten more than a few bites of fish in the last week. If they can't get you to kill each other, why not die from starvation."
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He hadn't been planning on voicing that last question, not like this when she's fresh off the kidnap express and still dripping water on the floor, but given the implication, it bears asking.
Three victors. Trials that are only won when there's one man or woman left standing. They couldn't have all been in the same competition, then. It gives Jess a chill like he'd been dunked in the fountain and not Johanna.
He ignores it by focusing on the immediate need. Eyebrows raised, he starts for the kitchen. "Nobody's starving or killing for sport. Come on, this way. No tricks, I promise. If I were lulling you into a false sense of security, I wouldn't have given one of my few changes of clothes beforehand."
Blood splatter is hell to wash out. If she believes nothing else, she can believe Jess doesn't have the time or the inclination to jump her while she eats a bowl of stew and ruin his sweater.
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"Don't you want to ask how I won?" is her reply, a gleam in her eye that isn't entirely sane. She doesn't think anyone who's come out of the Games is actually sane, it's just that some of them hide it better than others. "Did Finnick and Annie tell you how they won theirs?" She does follow, though, because starvation is a bitch and she'll be damned if that's how she goes out.
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"It's been done that many times?" Had Jess still been facing her and not on his way toward the kitchen, Johanna would have seen the stark surprise wash over his features--and the grimness that followed after. A trace of it leaks into his tone.
That's like saying she'd taken part in the seventy fifth winter Olympics, if the sport was survival of the fittest.
He glances back as he's stepping through the door, long enough to glimpse the bright, knife-sharp fearlessness in her eyes. It's the kind of look a person who's had their fitness tested and came out the other side of it gets. It's one he's not unfamiliar with. "They implied it was a blood sport. That, and their booby traps are really good at stopping people in their tracks. I filled in the blanks on my own."
It doesn't scare him that she might have had to kill another person for a crowd's enjoyment. It does make him feel sorry for all three of them, though. Once you start assigning values to human lives, it changes the way you look at the world.
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Worth it, to survive, she figures.
She arches her brow when he talks about their traps, snorting mildly. "Of course they'd use traps," she says, with a shake of her head, because that's so Annie and Finnick to follow in that footstep. Reactive, protective, not going out and stealing what's theirs. "Trust me, their traps are definitely ones to watch out for."
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There are still leftovers in a casserole dish--some kind of mashed turnip and egg concoction with spices to taste. Jess sets out an empty plate with cutlery. The message is clear: make yourself at home. "Why do they call it the Hunger Games, while we're on the topic?" he asks, skirting around the number of failed contenders necessary to crown seventy five winners.
If the numbers are anywhere near comparable to his postulant class, the mental calculations are enough to freeze the blood if he let it. For once, he's glad, so glad, not to have an insider's perspective.
For the briefest second, Jess' mouth curls sardonically in response to the warning. Yeah, he knows. "Last I checked they were still making camp in the woods and using them as a deterrent. Should we expect to see you out there soon, too?"
He has a feeling Johanna's defenses would be ones to watch out for just the same.
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"If you want history, I'm not your girl," she says. "The truth? Everyone rebelled and when the Capitol beat them down, they decided that defeat wasn't enough. They needed to murder their children and make it a show," she says, spitting out the words. "And they trained their little favorites to tip the scales in their favor." She has to be careful here, because Finnick and Annie are both from that world and even though she likes them well enough, she still hates the culture they come from.
She could probably survive a lot longer in the woods, but she's also not inclined to torture herself like that. "Please," she scoffs, "I'll be in a nice, warm house, with access to food." And if anyone decides to come at her, they won't see her coming - at least, not after she cuts out their eyes.
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... But there's also a reason they'd existed. Not the most heartening conversation to have over a meal.
Jess allows his appalled disbelief to show through in the shake of his head. "A commemorative bloodbath? I hope you don't mind my saying so, but your country must be run by sociopaths to make that happen." Insane and disgusting, a potent combination.
Releasing a breath, he props his elbows on the other side of the counter. Despite himself, he's more morbidly curious about environment Johanna hails from than ever before, and more than a little indignant on her behalf just with the brief synopsis she gives. There's one thing to be said about this place--it hasn't resorted to pointless bloodletting yet.
"Well, that's an option. It was a ghost town when people started arriving here. Now that we've taken it over for shelter, there are still plenty of unoccupied buildings."
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Eventually, she's going to need to find herself a weapon, but no one that she's seen so far looks like someone that Johanna couldn't take down with just her fists, if need be.
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"You're looking at it. This inn's another option: it has spare rooms, it's the center of the information hub, and you're guaranteed a free meal most days. Dealer's choice, though. For a prison, there aren't a lot of rules stopping you from doing what you like--other than walk out."
Welcome to the party, Johanna.
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Feeding herself isn't a problem that Johanna's going to have to worry about. She might not be Katniss with a bow, but she can definitely manage if she can find a sharp end and some wildlife.