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“I’m going to see the ocean.”
Meet Your Maker > Victory OS
It is five days after my victory and my hearing works before my eyes do. I have been asleep for five days. Of course, I do not not know it has been five days. Have been asleep for a time that I cannot judge. Have been awake for… ten minutes? Half an hour. Brain is awake but body is not. Eyelids won’t flutter. Limbs won’t budge. Can hearing my heart monitor, though. A sharp beep that pierces the silence in steady intervals. Focus hard on one objective. Opening my eyes. Once my eyes are open, I can begin trying to move other parts of my body. All thoughts zero down to a pinpoint. Open your eyes. Open your eyes. Open your eyes.
It works. I see something for the first time since I killed Everest.
Congratulations Everest and Seraph! Your fellow tributes voted their favorite kill story as The Finale!
Congratulations Seraph! Your fellow tributes voted you as the “Scariest Tribute” in the game.
seraph…
district : two
private training : eleven
kills : four
weapon : machete / prosthetic arm
theme song : a familiar taste by trent reznor & atticus ross
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Arena Day Five
Summary
Killed Jared. Was the last name he spoke and the last thing he saw.
Long live the queen.
Current location: Cell
Eaten: Bread, water
Injuries: Cut up spine (mostly disinfected and bandaged), strangulation bruises (left alone, healing), fractured right shoulder (disinfected, bandaged, healing), cut nose (disinfected, bandaged, healing), sore relocated shoulder (healing)
Four items: Machete, rope, empty syringe, throwing knife
The Last Of Us > OS
It is dark and cold. Blood is drying on skin from the draft in the room. Sit on mattress, disinfecting cuts. Hurts to bend back. Cut stretches down nearly the entire length of my spinal column. Will surely scar like that, a river of mottled scar tissue over the knobs of my vertebrae. Disinfect and bandage what I can, but there’s only so much that can be done. Can only hope this will be over soon.
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Hand Covers Bruise > OS
Don’t watch the falcon for more than a minute. Know health will decline if I procrastinate any longer. Can rest later tonight. Can rest when this over. Keep telling myself that. Begin digging through backpack for any medical aid. Find bottle of antiseptic. Disinfect cuts carefully, then set to stitching myself up. Stab wound in right shoulder, other in my side. Stitching myself up so I don’t die. Clinical. Unemotional.
Arena Day Four
Summary
Stayed in the cave. Like the solitude. Ratsis showed up. Nearly killed me. Dislocated my shoulder before he could slit my throat. Stabbed him. Watched him as he lay dying and he looked sad, like he didn’t recognize I was the one that was killing him. He grabbed my face and I panicked. A dangerous panic. A panic that made me break his skull in.
He didn’t deserve that.
Looted him, fixed myself up. Shoulder back in place. Only five of us left. Know what to do now.
Current location: Cave
Eaten: Soup, squirrel meat, water
Injuries: Shallow stab in side (cleaned, stitched, healing), cut on left shoulder (cleaned, bandaged, healing), stab in right shoulder (cleaned, stitched, healing), cuts on knees (cleaned, bandaged, healing), dislocated left shoulder (relocated, numbed, bandaged into place, healing)
Weapons: Machete, scorpion tail, 3 throwing knives, axe, baton
Items: Backpack, 23 ft. of rope, bottle of water, thermal blanket, 6 matches, wolf pelt, goggles, sewing needle, syringe full of blood (Ratsis’s), iron ring, note from parents
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Arena Day Three
Summary
Fought a dragon. Killed it. Left Jared and Everest alone only for them to kill another tribute. Jared didn’t like that too much. All went our separate ways... Doesn’t matter. Alone in this cave now. This is fine.
Current location: Dragon’s cave
Eaten: Wolf meat
Injuries: Broken rib (healing), cut on leg (healing), concussion (healing)
Weapons: Machete, scorpion stinger
Items: Water bottle full of melted snow, 4 matches, diamond shield, wolf pelt, goggles, empty syringe, needle & thread, 6 yards of rope, deceit food, iron ring
Lane Boy > Seraph & Jared
Eyes fixed on the ground, head down, Jared didn’t say a word since Everest left. He felt guilty for causing strife within their group. All three of them were doing so well together. But closeness can kill just as good as conflict. It would be harder in the end, knowing that there can only be one of them leaving the Arena alive.
Thankfully Seraph wasn’t the type of person to make bonds with others. She was the type of ally that Jared needed. He looked at her when she began to talk. “Yeah, I know. Same to you,” he replied. “For now we help each other. But when they time comes… I’ll stop at nothing to win, even if it means having to eliminate those who have gotten me this far. I hope the same goes for you.”
The blonde royal stood up and grabbed his items before walking out of the cave with Seraph. “That sounds like good idea.” He agreed. Although Jared was more used to giving orders, he didn’t mind following them at the moment. “There wasn’t a lot of Tributes in that direction. It’s the safest place to be right now in terms of a battle.”
With their gear in tow, the two tributes left the cave and forged back into the snow. Their footsteps had yet to have been blown away by the wind, so finding their way back was simple enough. In the woods, they passed by an area of red and disheveled snow. Charlie’s body was gone, but Seraph could see Jared’s eyes set ahead, refusing to look back at the scene of the crime. Probably for the best. Resent and remember.
After retracing their steps, Seraph and Jared crossed the bridge back to the desert.
Lane Boy > Seraph & Jared
Everest was gone and the cave was silent once more. Tension still lingered in the air, weaker but still present. One person leaving wasn’t going to clear it. It wasn’t the cave, though. Seraph got the feeling it would follow them wherever they went.
“Can’t grow attached to him, you know,” Seraph said, eyes remaining on the cave’s entrance that Everest had left through. “Letting him go this once, but will kill him if an opportunity arises. Same goes for you when we go separate ways. You are a means to an end.” Her eyes flicked to meet Jared’s, face stoney and cast by shadows. “Nothing more.”
She picked up her machete, any remaining things that belonged to her. “Think we should head East. Before the night is through.” It was less a suggestion and more a direction. She wasn’t up for a discussion, or even worse, an argument. They’d had enough of that for the day.
Cut You Down > Severed
There was probably more than five thousand carats of pure diamond in that golden treasure chest. Handcrafted by masters in the luxury District. Jared’s eyes sparkled as bright as the rewards themselves. “This is spectacular! Breaking a few bones was definitely a small price to pay for these. God’s most precious of stones, simply divine!”
He picked up the diamond sword and swung it around, only to exchange a few hurtful words with the male Tribute from Two. Just when he thought they were going to patch things up, their trust and closeness only deteriorated even more. The whole alliance wasn’t going to work out anymore, and their cannons will surely fire if they tried.
Befuddled by how the sword was snatched out of his grasp, Jared prepared to attack only to be stopped by Everest’s District Partner. They all agreed to a painful but necessary agreement of splitting up. The royal put on the diamond breastplate and rolled his eyes. “I don’t really have much I can give… But I’m willing to share the rope and a syringe. Plus I have some more of that food, just make sure not to eat it.”
Jared handed the items to his former ally, trying his best not to express sadness for his departure. "Since I’ll be with Seraph, we can share a backpack. Do you mind giving yours to Everest?” He asked.
This wasn’t exactly unexpected. They’d need to split up eventually, Seraph knew that from the beginning. At least two of them would need to die by the end of all of this. There was never any use getting attached to Jared or Everest, and for the most part, Seraph had succeeded at that. But she still had to look at Everest and realize that she had trusted him more than anybody else in these Games and this may be the last time she will ever see him.
She could approach the situation the same way she had learned from her father when regarding treating wounds: clinical, unemotional. Seraph extracted some venom from the scorpion stinger with an empty syringe, a farewell gift for Everest. She dropped it in her backpack and with that, they were finished sorting through supplies. She’d be with Jared now and that could very well end with them at each other’s throats, but that wasn’t something to worry about at the moment. She handed the backpack to Everest, her face like stone, her jaw tight. She lingered there and became increasingly aware of the cameras she knew were taping them, watching them. Before the thought became too much, she hugged Everest, quickly letting go so he wouldn’t throw her against a wall.
“Good luck, Everest.” It was the first time she’d used that term as anything other than a threat.
Cut You Down > Severed
The tension in the cave was nearly tangible. Nobody said anything, but the silence spoke volumes by itself. The boys’ fight with Charles had drawn a rift between them. Jared had apologized to Everest, but Charles was still dead, and Everest had killed him. It amazed Seraph how much trouble they could get up to when she let them out of her sight for more than three seconds.
She sat by the fire sewing pieces of quartz to Everest’s shoes, feeling older than she should. Jared stood a few feet away, swinging the diamond sword around, getting a feel for it. It was hard to say whether he was bitter over Seraph striking him like a disobedient child earlier. Everest watched Jared, impossible to read as per usual. Then Jared misjudged the trajectory of the sword and swung just a little to close to Everest, and the latter was on his feet, towering over Jared and growling low.
“Everest. Everest.” Seraph snapped, pausing her task at hand. “Enough.” She sighed, set down her needle. “Don’t think this is going to work.”