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: 2014-10-03 04:35 am (UTC)no subject
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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Date: 2014-10-04 08:17 pm (UTC)"Think you could?"
There is no challenge in it. Just a question, one Victor to another. The idea of pitting them against one another, in an Arena--in real and honest competition--it's not something anyone would really suggest. Victors are Victors because they've won. The game they get to play after, that isn't like the Hunger Games. It's something more complex, still riddled with death.
But Johanna has never thought about giving up and dying. She wouldn't fight the way that she does--and has--if that was any kind of option for her. Blood drips from her nose, onto her chin and falls onto Kate--her hands, sticky, too--but she only stares back at Kate, hard-eyed and silent. Waiting.
i actually have a bloody face icon but p sure she's also dead in it
Date: 2014-10-04 08:43 pm (UTC)She does nothing, just looks up and meets Johanna's eyes at the question. The lack of challenge is strange, surprising, enough to perversely raise her hackles. That it takes her a moment to reply shouldn't be misinterpreted to suggest she needs to think about it. There's no hesitation, no debate going on behind her eyes. She just gives the moment the weight it feels like it deserves, and doesn't look away.
"Yes."
She could point out that she nearly did just a few minutes ago, but it feels unnecessary and she isn't looking to pick a fight (not another one). So it's a simple answer, just plain certainty and nothing else in her tone, no arrogance, not a hint of pride. One nostril is clotting closed but the other is still dripping so half her mouth and chin are drying dark, already crusting around the edges while the other side is fresh and wet and bright. She just sits there and waits.
just wait. jk.
Date: 2014-10-05 03:20 pm (UTC)She doesn't laugh, when Kate answers. Yes. She keeps studying her, at all the precise little tells that hint toward what her injuries will be. Blood has started to dry on Johanna's face, too, stiffening, hardening the mask over. Their stylists will fix all of this. It will be like it never happened. But right now, with Kate's blood on her hands and her own blood on her face--
Johanna smiles. Just a lift of her lips, that shows the slightest hint of teeth, stained in red. And then she reaches out and shoves at Kate's shoulder, a final blow that carries no weight--maybe just enough to push her down, if she's weak enough from the fight. If not, who cares: Johanna swings herself off, climbs to her feet with her hands first braced against the mat and then up, a single smooth motion no matter how dizzy it leaves her.
"Later," she suggests, and turns to stride back toward her axe, turning her back on Kate--not so much as a gesture of trust, but more of disregard. This part of the fight is over. For now.
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Date: 2014-10-05 06:37 pm (UTC)"Later." She watches Johanna all the way out the door before easing back to lie down.
It's amazing how quickly a video can be prepped to air, even when "prepping" involves drastically reshaping the whole encounter, reordering sequences, looping others, fabricating some entirely to smooth the transitions, trimming dialogue. It's packaged as a special exclusive, with a sneak peek to follow the Tribute interviews, unprecedented footage of two of your favorite Victors facing off in a stunning inter-district showdown that til now was only the stuff of a fan's dreams and might -- dare he say it? -- might be the stuff of a few more dreams tonight. Ha ha ha!
Kate throws the remote across the room when she sees it, and then remembers she's still in that same stupid building and makes a rude gesture at the ceiling just in case someone's still watching.
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Date: 2014-10-06 04:33 am (UTC)Which was stupid. Because of course the Capitol was only saving up, really. She's reminded of that as she stares at her video screen, alone in her spacious room in the District 7 suite.
She throws her remote right at the screen. It sparks, and then flickers out completely in another shower of sparks. Johanna doesn't look twice at it. Nor does she look toward the cameras that are undoubtedly recording her outburst. She has no axe--weapons aren't permitted in the suites--but she strides to the door with her hands clenched and her jaw set, and walks just like that all the way to Kate's suites, where she pounds on the door.
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Date: 2014-10-06 05:28 am (UTC)Kate's door requires more of a pounding than the first, and Johanna will no doubt hear the moment Kate spends stepping up and checking to see who is outside before she releases the token locks and opens the door.
"I had nothing to do with that," she says, wasting no time at all, "So if you just came to accuse me, you can go. If there's anything more, come in." That there are cameras everywhere doesn't make her more keen on carrying on
conversationsarguments in the hallway for anyone to watch live, and she steps back to let Johanna pass if she wants to. Beyond her, the room is brightly lit and the dull fuzz of voices from the screen can be heard still going.no subject
Date: 2014-10-06 09:03 pm (UTC)So maybe it's a mistake, going publicly to Kate and going right into her room, feeding the fire of any implications they want to make. Johanna is in the room anyways, and she glares at the screen, where the news broadcast is ongoing.
"So," she says, rounding on Kate with a glare, "you had nothing to do with it. That doesn't make me any happier. So what. What are you going to do about it now that it's happened."
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Date: 2014-10-06 09:24 pm (UTC)The remote is in pieces in a corner and Kate crosses to pick it up, pressing some buttons that of course do nothing before tossing it back down. On the screen the broadcasters are recapping the night's news, memorable Tribute quotes, fashion highlights. The room is all shiny surfaces and hard angles, as sleek and garish as everything in the building and for once totally at odds with Kate, who takes a seat on the square-cushioned couch and draws a bare foot up beneath her. In soft pants and a loose sweater, neutral tones, hair down, she doesn't look so much like the Victor from the party the other night or the one laughing through her own blood this morning, but she's just as irritatingly calm.
"What would you like me to do about it?" she asks, the question so dry it's nearly rhetorical. "They're going to have us on to do interviews. Probably we'll have to shake hands and say nice things about each other's districts, which I'm sure even you can manage because someone will write the words for you. It's not a big deal."
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Date: 2014-10-07 01:45 pm (UTC)She whips around to glare at Kate again when she speaks. The composed regality of her posture is irritating. On another day, maybe it wouldn't matter, but today, everything is working its way under Johanna's skin. And she knows that she needs to check herself, that she's showing too much--but what does it matter? It's only Kate. The other Victors are safe to befriend because they're all targets. That makes them safe as targets for her, too.
"I don't want to say nice things about your district." Her feet are planted firmly, her fingers are balled into fists. Where Kate is cool, she's still burning hot. "Everyone already says such nice things about District 1. I don't like your district, and I don't like you. Whatever they tell me to say, I'm not saying it. I guess that makes this your warning."
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Date: 2014-10-07 02:34 pm (UTC)She rolls her eyes briefly up and a little off-center, a momentary give me patience though there's no Lord to append to the beginning (and she wouldn't believe if there were).
"If you go out there and you say what you actually think, the audience will eat it up. It will be surprising and entertaining and they will want more. And then it won't just be one interview, it'll be two and five and rematches and commentary and this will go on." She rolls a hand in a steady circle in the air. On and on and on, get it? "You go out there and you say a few boring lines some producer wrote and show there's no drama here and everyone will have forgotten about it in a few days."
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Date: 2014-10-07 09:08 pm (UTC)She doesn't like feeling dismissed. She doesn't like feeling like the rookie, like Kate--so world-weary and experienced already--is somehow allowed to write her off, treat her like a child. Kate's got the experience, the work of navigating the demands of the Capitol--but Johanna isn't stupid. She's even clever enough to know that Kate is right about this, that if she plays her part, they let her go, release her of this stupid media blitz.
But she doesn't like that. She doesn't like needing permission, going along just to remain compliant. Johanna isn't a rebel for any great cause. She's a rebel only for herself. She's the Capitol's pawn, but she's not going to let that be easy for them. What's the worst they can do?
Someone else might submit to the wisdom of Kate's words, but Johanna never will. No advice ever did her any good.
"Sorry. But no one ever taught me how to just roll over and take it." She folds her arms over her chest, her jaw tight, her eyes narrowed. Go ahead and eyeroll this one off, Katie.
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Date: 2014-10-07 11:13 pm (UTC)She lets the moment pass, nails dug into her palm beneath the cuff of her sweater.Another set of crescent shaped scars in the making for her stylists to scrub out. She smiles, long-suffering, but doesn't quite bother to hide the faint threat of an edge creeping into her tone.
"Fine, let's do it your way. I can slag you and your backwoods hovel of a district off for ten minutes, or ten hours, or however many times we have to do this. The spotlight is where I live anyway, I'm not the one who's going to be inconvenienced here. We'll see who wears it better."
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Date: 2014-10-08 05:04 pm (UTC)And all of that means one thing: this stuck-up bitch from District 1 has no idea of what she's talking about. She's a Victor, too, but so what. The spotlight; Johanna's lip curls.
"I know about you and the spotlight, Katie. Don't worry." She nods toward the screen, where the news report carries on. "I've gotten to watch you all of these years, all your interviews, the exclusive news spots. Remember when you were getting ready for your Games, watching all those training videos, all those replays of your fellow Tributes? You were planning out how you'd kill them."
She can say that with confidence, because that's what they all do. Watching footage of the past Games, counting the different ways to achieve a victory. Johanna's method had shaded similar to Kate's, but it wasn't inspired by her. That's not how this story goes.
"I've had all this time to watch you. I'm not anyone get the better of me, especially not you."
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