OPEN POST pt III
Sep. 22nd, 2014 08:18 pm

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pick a character
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leave me a comment. maybe a scenario, maybe an AU scenario, maybe a picture, maybe a word,
maybe a request to resume old game canon, maybe just a comment.
i don't care. do your worst.
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helpful note: i am currently obsessed with the Walking Dead, coffee, summertime, AUs, and vampires. can you combine those into one tag?
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let's get it on, like we did last summer
disclaimer: we probably won't get it on
+ there are no promises i will take this seriously
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Date: 2014-09-25 07:23 pm (UTC)Which isn't to say she doesn't still make impulsive choices, she's not actually perfect no matter how well she plays the part. Johanna got under her skin if only for a moment and here she is, shrugging as the other girl flips her axe, lifting the blade of her weapon to the light so she can test the edge against her thumb. It bleeds, and she smiles. "That's fine with me."
As for what she's going to teach, she just keeps smiling. Her teeth are perfect, canines sharp without need for filing. She sucks the pad of her thumb against them, lips closing around it until the worst of the blood is gone. She lets it go with a little pop, and flips the machete in her hand so the blade sends reflected light flashing around the room like a strobe. She's ready. "Come find out."
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Date: 2014-09-25 09:48 pm (UTC)She keeps up her smile, sickly sweet. Her fingers are tight on the axe handle, her palms dry, her legs planted, steady. She stares at Kate for another few beats, and in her head, Johanna hears the echo of a countdown: Three. Two. One. Happy fucking Hunger Games.
Her launch forward is immediate. She takes Kate at a run, silent at first, and her other hand goes to grip at the axe, too, picking up a grip at the handle as she swings it back behind her--momentum doubled by the half -turn that she does, and just before she reaches Kate, she jumps, so when she swings down, the strength of that arc with be even greater. The blade of the axe bound right for Kate, and all that strength behind it--too much at once, maybe; maybe she should have feinted. Too late now.
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Date: 2014-09-25 10:51 pm (UTC)When Johanna comes at her, she's ready to move on to the fighting. With the twist and the jump that strike has too much power behind it for Kate to catch it on her blade and push it aside like she'd planned, so instead she pivots and steps of of the way, lets all Johanna's force go slamming into the mat and strikes out with a foot where her head should be ending up.
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Date: 2014-09-26 02:36 pm (UTC)The axe head bites into the mat with a deep thunk. It's wedged in pretty well, leaving Johanna sort of bent forward, her grip still on its shaft. But Kate is already moving, and she twists away--keeps her grip on the axe but leans back, uses that grip to swing herself toward Kate, a pivot into her pivot. Kate is still standing, so Johanna's shoulder ends up somewhere around her knee, but she drives into her all the same, trying to knock her off-balance--buy enough time to pull the axe out of the mat and go for her again--
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Date: 2014-09-30 01:52 am (UTC)She brings a knee up at the same time. It sacrifices balance, almost ensuring that she'll go down, but if she can drive it up into Johanna's chin it will be worth it.
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Date: 2014-09-30 10:08 pm (UTC)Move, she orders herself, move move move, and with an angry exhale she rolls, sharply, to the side, shoves herself to her feet and goes for Kate again. This is with more intent than her first go--either a punch or a lock, depending on where Kate is and what she's doing--and she will have to stay clear of her weapon, she will have to disarm her if she can--but her primary intent is to get Kate by the hair, drive the heel of her hand into her eye, or up, sharp, at her nose, break it--
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Date: 2014-10-01 04:10 pm (UTC)She comes swinging and Kate dodges it, taking the blow on her cheek instead of her nose. It still rocks her head back and will leave a pretty bruise but there's no crunch of bone. She leans into the grip on her hair instead of trying to pull away, letting it keep Johanna close and lashing out with her weapon, slashing at her side and ribs in a hooked strike.
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Date: 2014-10-01 08:04 pm (UTC)The blade catches at her side, bites in, slices--enough that Johanna's breath lets out in a hiss--but she turns so the full brunt of it skims off of her, pulls loose of Kate and steps away without a stumble. The cut is shallow but there is still blood; already her side feels a little sticky. She doesn't let it slow her--her turn has put her a little closer to her axe and she throws herself for it, rocks her weight against it to yank it out of its place in the mat.
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Date: 2014-10-02 05:01 am (UTC)It's a struggle to divorce this from all the fights for her life, to find some middle ground between the blunt-bladed sparring she does with her trainers and fighting to kill. This isn't either - she doesn't want to kill Johanna no matter how annoying she is - but it's easy to forget that.
So here they are back where they started, on their feet, blades in hand. Kate is patient, poised, none the worse for wear than when they started except her hair come a bit loose. She makes a little gesture, a little waggle of her machete at Johanna. It should come with a smirk but there's none of it in her face. Bring it.
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Date: 2014-10-02 05:07 pm (UTC)One second. Two, three. On four, that's when Kate makes that smirk, and Johanna's anger crashes up in her chest, hard, twisting her grip on her axe.
The fact that she reacts is predictable. Pride and anger are too much for her. But Johanna is still capable of being surprising, predictability and all, and she twists forward, abruptly, swings her axe around and throws it, right at Kate's face. No holds barred, not in this moment--though she's confident that Kate will twist away, that she'll be able to step aside--maybe she'll get an ear off at worst--but Johanna is determined to catch her, and jumps forward after her axe, with the intent to strike out and knock the machete from Kate's hand. If she gets the drop on her, her grip will be loose enough--and if they're bare-handed, Johanna will wrestle her down.
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Date: 2014-10-02 06:48 pm (UTC)At least they're equally empty-handed, Kate thinks as Johanna attempts to get her to the ground. She resists, of course, trying to keep her feet beneath her. She lashes out to jab knuckles into the wound in Johanna's side - shallow doesn't mean it can't be tender. It's mean and kind of cheap, maybe unexpected given that she doesn't fight with the sort of raw nerve anger Johanna does. She's still calm and breathing even, every move she makes precise, well-chosen and well-practiced. She makes it look like chess. (She's always hated chess.) Her other hand fights off Johanna's grip, twisting and pulling while a foot lifts to stomp at the side of her knee.
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Date: 2014-10-02 09:26 pm (UTC)But when Kate goes to knock her leg out from under her, Johanna is ready. That quick recovery that helped to buy her victory in the Games, that comes in handy here. She lets Kate fight off her grip and instead goes low, bent like the pain of the jab has doubled her up--but instead she grabs hold of Kate's foot, her ankle, leg, tugs it close to her chest and throws herself down--one quick, sharp movement, dropping them both to the mat. She has to slap her palm against it to manage her own impact, but it's worth it. Even one-armed, if she gets Kate's leg in the right place, she could snap it. If not, they're both down, and she twists to try and lock her leg, hold it painfully twisted--
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Date: 2014-10-02 10:20 pm (UTC)It's not quick enough to avoid Johanna getting a hold on her leg and she knows immediately that pulling isn't going to free it. She has no desire to dislocate her knee if she can avoid it but she's also not tapping out (is tapping out even an option? it's not like they set rules here), so she strikes out with elbows, twisting to drive one at Johanna's face, then pound a couple more quick punches at her ribs until her fist comes away sticky with blood.
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Date: 2014-10-03 05:05 am (UTC)"Are you going to hit me, or just sit there?" It's a particularly blatant bit of goading and Kate's expression is infuriatingly placid. Some part of her wishes there were blood between her teeth right now to complete the picture but she's had too much practice taking a punch to have bitten anything accidentally. She'll take another if Johanna will give it, but this time she's ready. When her arm comes across Kate reaches up for a lock, pulls in the direction of Johanna's momentum and heaves them over. Those legs keep their grip but now Kate's weight is between them.
She doesn't have the position or the leverage to sit up and get a punch off, so settles for trying to wrap an arm around Johanna's neck, looking to get a lock and pull her head in for a good smothering.
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Date: 2014-10-03 01:51 pm (UTC)The easy switch of control happens so quickly it might be dizzying. One minute on top, the next with her head slammed back against the mat, and Kate on top of her instead, a warm pressure. Johanna tucks her chin a little in the roll, trying to think, but the force throws her out of that, leaves her open for that lock, and the next she knows she's pulled in close to Kate.
And this is a friendly fight, only a friendly fight, this should be a game. It's hard not to see it as something else, to look at Kate and not see rival, killer, feel like she's got to go for a knife. Johanna feels that way about all of them, always, in parties and at dinners and watching parades. You'll get used to them, Finnick has told her, you'll even probably start liking them--you like me, don't you?--but Johanna doesn't know that she ever will, both wants to and doesn't.
Regardless of feeling, instinct kicks in, overrides everything. When Kate pulls her in close, Johanna twists to get away--a good move, one from training--but she needs more, she needs an edge, she needs an out, and when she twists her head she bites. Just a little, more a scrape of her teeth than a real proper chomp, but still, unmistakably, a bite--snakes her hands between them and digs the heels of her hands against Kate's ribs, like to heave her off--
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Date: 2014-10-03 03:44 pm (UTC)But it isn't there and Johanna bites her shoulder, which she should have seen coming. There's a scrambling moment as she pushes at her ribs and Kate shifts her weight and changes her hold, weight pressed down through hips and knees so she can arch up and drive Johanna's head away. Instead of pulling her close into elbow and chest she pushes her into the mat, forearm braced across her throat.
It puts them face to face, an absurd moment of intimacy Johanna now has in common with the people Kate has killed this way. And she has killed this way - there's too much in her face to believe otherwise even if it weren't in her montage (there's been another since but that's for Snow's highlight reel, not hers even if it's playing in her head right now). Training and instinct and tenacity and revulsion all jumbling up behind eyes that should be dead and cold like a shark's by now. They aren't, but she doesn't ease off.
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Date: 2014-10-03 08:19 pm (UTC)Kate had killed, and she had killed well. Johanna does not like her, but even she can admit to that. But this: hand-to-hand, eye-to-eye--their bodies pressed so close, nearly flush--if this were another setting, without the threat of death, this closeness might mean something else entirely, and the chill of fear nearly feels like a chill of something more, desire and hatred, arousal and death, all twisted up together.
But Kate's arm is strong, pressed against Johanna's throat, and her eyes are narrow and dark, and Johanna knows that look, she knows it because she has worn it herself, felt it twisting her face. She stares up at Kate, her mouth twisted--open, a little, as she tries to draw in breath, but Kate's weight is bearing down on her, she can't.
Angry, she heaves herself up--just her hips, pushing up against Kate's--once, and she flops back but then, again, surging up with everything she's got--and again, with an angry noise that she makes from between her teeth, and she gets one hand up to claw at Kate's arm, her blunt fingernails scudding against her skin as she heaves herself up again, slamming all of her lower weight up just as hard as she can to try and unseat Kate, or at least make her strength waver.
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Date: 2014-10-03 09:25 pm (UTC)But then Johanna throws herself upwards and she snaps back to awareness - that she's just sparring, that it's Johanna, that they're pressed together at a dozen not entirely unpleasant places, all made more noticeable with Johanna pushing up against her like that. It's a weird moment, that and the nails scraping at her arm, conflicting input as if she needs more of that. She shuts her eyes for a second, ducks her head and squeezes them closed until all she sees is black, gives her head a shake that does nothing to clear it.
She hauls back and punches Johanna in the face twice, fast and hard and without releasing the pressure on her windpipe. Until the second blow is struck and then suddenly she's on her knees and on her feet and moving away, stepping back quickly out of range, hands lifted to her head.
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Date: 2014-10-03 09:44 pm (UTC)And then Kate is gone, all of the pressure lifted from her. One second, two; Johanna sucks in a breath, her throat already sore--three, and then she hauls herself up with another noise through her red-stained teeth.
She could care less about a reason for Kate's retreat; she isn't thinking that way. She only thinks to go for her, and she does, claws her way to her feet and dives after her. Kate's hands are in her hair, and she's hunched, a little--all the better to grab her, and Johanna does, fingers seizing a grip in her hair and twisting her head back in one sharp wrench. Not ideal, but it will hurt, and that's what she wants, as she hauls back and punches her in the face--once, and then again--and with a little shriek, lets go of her hair, shoves into her with her shoulder, to knock her back onto the mat. The blows will have been enough to dizzy her, at least.
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Date: 2014-10-03 10:22 pm (UTC)But when the pull twists her head Kate resists only as much as reflex requires, just enough to not seriously wrench her neck. It still hurts, and so do the punches, so does the mat striking her spine, jarring shoulder blades, thumping against the back of her skull. It all hurts, but that's the point, isn't it? She lifts her arms up to shield her face, a classic guard and a passive one. Behind them she stares at the ceiling, watching the beams and piping weave unsteadily.
Winning was confusing: too many instincts, too many memories, too many faces in her head, too many thoughts that only meet in the middle at I'm a killer. This is simple.
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Date: 2014-10-04 12:31 am (UTC)But Kate is not fighting back--she is still conscious, obvious by the dull flash of her eyes--but limp, and Johanna loosens her grasp to let her fall back onto the mat. She's straddling Kate again, just as she had been when she first got her down--but now there's blood smeared on both of their faces, and Johanna sucks in a ragged breath, her fingers still twisted in her shirtfront.
"That's it?" she spits out, disgusted. "Get up. Get up, this isn't over."
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Date: 2014-10-04 12:53 am (UTC)She really is dazed, vision narrowed and focusing a strenuous activity. But she's conscious, unfortunately, enough to watch Johanna get even angrier than before. Her shirt stretches but the back of the neck cuts into her nape when Johanna pulls.
"Why not?" She smiles, crooked and crimson and not as crazy as it should be given the circumstance, "Do you feel like you've lost?"
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Date: 2014-10-04 03:16 am (UTC)But it feels like a loss. Johanna lets go of her, all at once, lets her fall back against the mat entirely. If she wants to put on this fucking rag doll act, she's welcome to it. Johanna is done with it. There's a wary part of her that hangs back--this could be some act--oldest trick in the book, one she's used herself, to perfection.
But Kate doesn't rise. Johanna stares down at her, flatly, her chest rising and falling sharply, her face sticky with her own blood. Kate's blood is drying on her hands, stiffening her fingers. Her legs are still gripped at her sides, holding tightly to her, holding her down--but it hardly seems necessary now. Kate's listlessness, her small smile--Johanna wants to rip it right off of her face. Instead, she sneers down at her, defiant.
"Come on. Where's the famous Kate Bishop now."
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Date: 2014-10-04 03:30 am (UTC)Where's the famous Kate Bishop now?
Breathing lets her laugh. Just a little, a thick, choking chuckle that doesn't last long enough to suggest actual hysteria. When she pushes herself up on a hand it leaves a smear of red on the mat but doesn't shift Johanna from her seat. She makes no move at all to attack, nothing in her posture that suggests she's even considering it. Her stare is flat, her words rough, deadpan.
"Do you want me to kill you?"
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