Sixth Dispatch | Action
[Since her return, Effie hasn't been up to talking over the journals. Mostly she's been listening and trying to recover -- locked away in Katniss's house until Jack Horner returned, and then locked away in Horner's house. She hasn't wanted to be around people -- not with her face and much of her body still sporting some pretty vicious-looking scars.
In Capitolista culture, scars are just about the death-knell to any self-respecting woman's social life, career -- you name it.
Today, though, she is going to venture out to pick up some walnut-free cookies for Jack and some clementines for Clementine and some romance novels for herself. Bodice-rippers. Real smutty, steamy stuff that's perfect for escapism, even if one can only escape for a few hours per book. It's worth it.
Find her at the library and the grocery store. She will be wearing a cloak pulled almost all the way over her face, a scarf around the lower half of her face, and elbow-length gloves; tall boots and tights cover any evidence of violence on her legs. She's trying not to draw attention to herself, though she is wearing complete make-up and bright green wig.]
In Capitolista culture, scars are just about the death-knell to any self-respecting woman's social life, career -- you name it.
Today, though, she is going to venture out to pick up some walnut-free cookies for Jack and some clementines for Clementine and some romance novels for herself. Bodice-rippers. Real smutty, steamy stuff that's perfect for escapism, even if one can only escape for a few hours per book. It's worth it.
Find her at the library and the grocery store. She will be wearing a cloak pulled almost all the way over her face, a scarf around the lower half of her face, and elbow-length gloves; tall boots and tights cover any evidence of violence on her legs. She's trying not to draw attention to herself, though she is wearing complete make-up and bright green wig.]
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The day she came back. The day he found her strung up. "You were bloody awfully surprised to hear of my marriage. Sweet Jesus. As if a man couldn't manage to marry..."
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"I'm............sorry."
There. It was out.
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"You're...apologizing?" Shock, certainly. Perhaps a little awe.
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Then, a brainstorm: Effie let go of her neck and began to tear the hem of her skirt. Resourcefulness, thy name is Trinket.
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He dragged the missing cloth from his jacket, dangling it by her bowed nose. "Bloody reckless, you are, too. Impatient."
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"It will only take a moment, lass," he said -- still with command in his voice -- as he stepped behind her and tried to fasten the ribbon back into place.
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How could he, with a broken toy?
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"Everyone wants a future," he answered broadly -- still blind to her interpretation. "Some of us have to fight for it. Some of us earn it. Some of us steal. There was a time I thought I'd die a pauper -- after that, I don't see any use for delaying the things I want."
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"How much time do I have?"
To heal. To mentally and physically prepare herself. To sew up her life with as fine a stitch as she could manage. Because maybe this would not be a bad thing. She only hoped now that the major would be patient. It wasn't a quality she had learned to look for in him.
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"Who knows? We could all bloody well be gone tomorrow. Back to war. Back to...whatever the hell it is you do."
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"Okay. Okay. I don't...I won't take time."
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The Major settled on patting her gently on the back -- low, so as to avoid the wings -- and letting her settle there against his chest. Much, he realised, as he'd come accustomed to allowing Katniss to hug him. "...What are you on about, lass?" He asked -- at last somewhat gentle in his tone.
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Truly, she couldn't imagine Katniss's reaction. She hoped it would be just and equitable. After all, both she and Richard had had to put up with That Whole Sokka Thing.
"But things will be better, together. I know they will. I can tell, Richard."
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this is getting worse and worse
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"...How can he not already know?" Christ, woman, you've been walking 'round like a shattered eggshell -- Sharpe couldn't tell how the whole village didn't already see that Effie Trinket was in pieces. Because, of course, that's all the woman meant.
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