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The Presidential team hasn’t yet come to a conclusion on what statement to release publicly – and she was stuck in the Tower, away from the conversation, the thrill, the drama, which made it so difficult. On one side, she wanted to appear confident and in control of the situation, on another, it seemed valuable that they all were perceived as dumbfounded. Which she was; which they were.Â
She glanced at Ash with uncharacteristic desperation before shifting into a pose with pursed lips and clearer eyes. This continued to be all about appearance. “Off the record?” she inquired, and once again, she found herself excited to speculate, to discuss politics like a man with a cigar in between his fingers. Oh, she couldn’t help it. “I can’t foresee the President’s reaction, but naturally, someone will have to pay. I sincerely hope this doesn’t trace back to District Thirteen. We don’t need a civil war.” But there was no one else. The message was clear as daylight.
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“Off the record,” Ash confirmed patiently. As if she could do anything at all with whatever Lara decided to tell her. The idea of a war did not immediately make her stomach turn as it perhaps should, but it forced her to at least consider the potential fallout. The casualties. What Ash wanted was a world without avoxes and without the Games. But even if District 13 had the means to bring that about, would they? And would they view victors as the enemy for cozying up with the Capitol?
Instability was never pretty, even when sorely needed. It seemed more likely that the Capitol would triumph anyway, given District 13′s supposed recent troubles. Battenberg or not was almost irrelevant. Perhaps it would be something of an ugly pyrrhic victory for Panem. Perhaps they would all die. “I imagine we should be very worried then, with what we know of Thirteen’s military. Are you?”











