hunger games casting directors you can do no wrong. i didn’t fully agree with mckenna as maysilee at first but jesse plemmons as Plutarch has cured all doubts i had about anything you deserve a kiss on the lips
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hunger games casting directors you can do no wrong. i didn’t fully agree with mckenna as maysilee at first but jesse plemmons as Plutarch has cured all doubts i had about anything you deserve a kiss on the lips
If anything SOTR proves to me Plutarch IS the main character
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he had left her with ambition. it was not intentional, certainly, as seen on the worry weaved into his forehead, but when the anger about having been kept in the dark for all too long faded, it faded to a relentless will in proving him better. fortitude attached itself to her, mobilised her hands to rush through documents in places she had never entered before, elicited plans from her husband’s mind without a glimpse of regret when scribbling them onto papers later.
it resulted in a stack of information on current political unrest in specific districts, surveillance systems within the capitol and lists of people that her husband did not trust. she didn’t call him before the will to prove herself had realised the results she had wanted. officially, it was a game of chess she requested. unofficially, she hoped to impress.
the clock had ticked along, waiting by the sofa and in front of the papers of information for him to be brought in. virgilia jumped at the sound of the door, hovered closer to the entrance and wrapped her arm around his neck, stopping short of kissing him. an expecting smile lifted the corners of her lips: " you are here. "
Plutarch: So if Peeta is the genius, then how is Katniss gonna build Snow a doomsday device?
Haymitch: She's not.
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you know that no matter on which blog i am, i’ll always be an enabler :p but i’m really glad you did, it’s a really cool url
It is an awesome url and I’m glad you’re such an enabler 😁 ❤️ I just hope not too many people will think of the game with the same name all the time now and expect me to rp stuff related to it 😂
One thing about the Heavensbees is they will have that shit ONNN
" are you plutarch ? " curious eyes look up, greeting him with a shy smile. his family is one of the older ones, ties into the elite far beyond the dark days. more important was the flutter in her heart caused by the sight of him. endearing. blowing words from her tongue, scrambling them over in her mind. speech is not a graceful experience when HE'S CUTE. " you . . . you dress well. and - and . . . uhm. you look w - well. "
>> @heavensbee
>> @heavensbee asked : ❛ i told you, you don’t have to deal with this pain on your own. we’re in this together now, remember ? ❜
virgilia had poked at the wood, at the thin fire built to maintain their warmth. an abandoned house. a long track with little sleep. it had been a journey on wheels, on foot, on a train. she knew of the blisters underneath the soles of his feet, had patched them up before doing her own. if only they could find a horse — the closest thing to easing their travel without once more getting into the danger of being caught. peacekeepers controlling each compartment had been a frightening enough experience that needed no repeating. a horse, yes, that would be the solution to the problem ; the problem being him, warming by the fire, with his aching breath and the sweaty forehead. an infection, most likely, and the few medicine she had gotten didn't help fast enough. if only he could get on a horse, they would be faster with a horse.
" huh ? " the answer came, the gears spinning. his words came delayed, taking up space in her mind. growing, blossoming, and being denied with the shake of her head. " i'm fine. " through the flames and its creaking of the wood it ate, his eyes glinted in the orange light. unspoken was the fear inside her. it glared back at her whenever she looked at him — no matter how kind his gaze.
a sigh. she looked down at the patches of fabric she had traded. a necessity for the case any of his wounds broke open once more. right now, a necessity for her and the deep scratch from the train ride. " you could . . . if you can, you could help me with a new bandage. "