Sokka Thunderaxe (
markofthewise) wrote2013-05-06 06:37 pm
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Sokka the 79th - [Action]
Over two months ago, Sokka died. His penalty was something incredibly intangible. It took from him his empathy, his ability to love, and so many other things. He didn't have a way of describing it, but he was empty. In truth, he wasn't sure he felt anything. There was nothing that truly touched him on the inside.
More than a week ago, Sokka left for a mission. A week and a half with the Depot where they instituted the kind of justice he could appreciate. He certainly felt no remorse when he shot a man for stealing water. When bandits attacked the depot, they rounded up most of them and then strung them up for their trouble. It was a simple morality and for a short while, things actually made sense. Not like the gray morality in Luceti, where people were stupid enough to think that sparing the lives of murderers and thieves meant anything.
And then he got his reward. Cashing in the bulk of mission points he'd accumulated for over a year, he was given what he really coveted the most. Power. And now he had it. As he walked into Luceti, he imagined that he could feel the difference. It was not quite so dramatic as what he had been given by the Rogue Malnosso, but he was content with the knowledge that he'd be keeping what he'd earned. There'd be no scientists taking it away from him this time.
It's mid-day when Sokka returns to town and he's still wearing the cowboy hat he took to the Depot with him. Maybe it doesn't exactly mesh with the Water Tribe clothes he's accustomed to, but he likes it. The hat makes him feel gritty and intimidating. He'll eventually get tired of hat hair, though. Just not today.
So today for his time spent back in Luceti, he heads home to greet whoever might be there. He checks in Foo Foo, the saber toothed moose lion he received from Christmas. It's getting quite big now, having reached the size of medium-sized dog. The tips of his antlers are even starting to become a bit more visible. Although the animal does seem quieter around Sokka, its at least obedient and follows him as he goes about Luceti. For today that includes the Smithy until evening, the Library for an hour, back at House 56 for dinner, and then out in the forest to try and teach Foo Foo to hunt.
The next morning, he makes sure that Okita Souji will meet him for their training session. Sokka is looking forward to seeing the results.
More than a week ago, Sokka left for a mission. A week and a half with the Depot where they instituted the kind of justice he could appreciate. He certainly felt no remorse when he shot a man for stealing water. When bandits attacked the depot, they rounded up most of them and then strung them up for their trouble. It was a simple morality and for a short while, things actually made sense. Not like the gray morality in Luceti, where people were stupid enough to think that sparing the lives of murderers and thieves meant anything.
And then he got his reward. Cashing in the bulk of mission points he'd accumulated for over a year, he was given what he really coveted the most. Power. And now he had it. As he walked into Luceti, he imagined that he could feel the difference. It was not quite so dramatic as what he had been given by the Rogue Malnosso, but he was content with the knowledge that he'd be keeping what he'd earned. There'd be no scientists taking it away from him this time.
It's mid-day when Sokka returns to town and he's still wearing the cowboy hat he took to the Depot with him. Maybe it doesn't exactly mesh with the Water Tribe clothes he's accustomed to, but he likes it. The hat makes him feel gritty and intimidating. He'll eventually get tired of hat hair, though. Just not today.
So today for his time spent back in Luceti, he heads home to greet whoever might be there. He checks in Foo Foo, the saber toothed moose lion he received from Christmas. It's getting quite big now, having reached the size of medium-sized dog. The tips of his antlers are even starting to become a bit more visible. Although the animal does seem quieter around Sokka, its at least obedient and follows him as he goes about Luceti. For today that includes the Smithy until evening, the Library for an hour, back at House 56 for dinner, and then out in the forest to try and teach Foo Foo to hunt.
The next morning, he makes sure that Okita Souji will meet him for their training session. Sokka is looking forward to seeing the results.
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Let's do it. I think I'm done here. Are you done here, Foo?
[Foo Foo looks up with a half eaten squirrel hanging from his mouth and makes a happy grunt.]
I think that's a yes.
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Chuckling, she looked back at Sokka.]
It's okay by me if Foo Foo comes with us.
[And if he accidentally ruined the pink couch cover? So be it. It looked far better in its original brown, anyway.]
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[And then he promptly proceeded to say nothing, because he knew that Katniss couldn't possibly care if that actually happened.]
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But she had to admit, that fight would probably be very entertaining.
She reached for Sokka's hand before beginning to walk towards her house.] I wouldn't care. But Prim might have a thing or two to say about that.
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He did raise an eyebrow.]
Prim?
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[Those two words meant more to her than anything else. She lets go of his hand shortly thereafter, once certain he was following. The fleeting contact had been nice, helpful in guiding him in the right direction rather than wasting her words. But it was also too much an impracticality to hold hands for an entire trek through the woods, no matter how long or short that trek was.]
She's here now.
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But he didn't. And for once he felt just the slightest bit left out.
But he smiled anyway, though without a whole lot of energy.]
That's great!
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But he was normally more excited about these sorts of things. Wasn't he? She knew just how important his sister was to him. Of everyone she knew here, he had seemed most likely to understand.
Still, she refused to let anything ruin this. Ruin her week. She could sing again. She had her sister. So what if it made her a bad friend? She couldn't bring herself to care.]
It is. It's... unbelievable. Having her here.
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I know. When Katara showed up, that was big for me. I mean, it had only been a few months and she wasn't... well. [Dead.] How's she doing?
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She increased her pace at that, as if walking faster could allow her to escape the memories. But her voice was low, little more than a whisper.]
You'd never know. [She cleared her voice and tried to talk louder.] She's happy. I think she likes it here.
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[Sure, the odds are against Prim. But some people get a long time here. Sokka, at this point, figures he's going to live out his whole life on this world. And he's alright with that, just as long as he eventually gets under the thumb of the Malnosso.]
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She'll like it when school starts. And there are doctors and healers here she can learn from. It's a chance for her.
[For however long she's here.]
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[And he hopes that this is enough. He acted happy. Offered some encouraging words. Now maybe they can forget whatshername and get back to Katniss slipping into a dress.]
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[The word was echoed softly before she fell silent for the last couple of paces of their walk. The kind of companionable silence she often loved. Katniss never understood why others had to fill the time with senseless chatter. Besides, they weren't that far away now, the benefit of having a home on the northern outskirts of the town.
When they reached the house, she fished out her from her bag and turned the lock.] Effie? Prim? Richard?
[No answer. She turned to smile at Sokka.] Looks like no one's home.
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Once they're inside and nobody answers, he shoots her a grin as he realizes there could be implications there.]
Looks like we have it all to ourselves then.
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It's better that way. [Said as she returned the grin before turning the corner to the bathroom, dropping her archery equipment and bag on the couch along her way. If she's going to show him the dress, she might as well go all out. For once, Effie's makeup would come in useful.] Effie probably wouldn't be too happy with Foo Foo.
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You make it sound like she's never seen a Saber Toothed Moose Lion before.
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[She shouted her response from the bathroom, rummaging messily through Effie's belongings as she looked for cosmetics and brushes similar to the light makeup Cinna had taught her to apply. Messes could be cleaned up later. Much later.
Satisfied with her choices, she walked back into the other room and shrugged.] I wouldn't put it past the Gamemakers to eventually come up with a mutt like him to use in the Hunger Games.
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[Foo Foo looked unconcerned. In the meantime, Sokka was watching with some curiosity as Katniss gathered makeup. He'd mostly been interested in the dress, but a little makeup wouldn't be bad, right?]
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Muttation. We don't have animals like yours in my world, remember? What you have are more like what our scientists would create.
[Besides, Foo Foo seemed utterly uninterested in their discussion. That said, she closed the door behind her. For once, it wasn't so much a matter of modesty. She wanted to surprise Sokka with the way she looked in one of Cinna's dresses.]
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[Sort of. He had been joking mostly. But now he waited outside, feeling a bit disappointed he didn't get to watch. So he dug his hands into his pockets and looked over at Foo Foo who watched him with judgmental eyes. Sokka ignored him and stared at the wall instead.]
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Some minutes later, her hair is coiled around her head in simple braid that forms a coronet of sorts. Her makeup is simple compared to Effie's - enough to highlight her best features. And when she opens the door to step out of her room in a dress that fits her like a glove, there's a smile on her face. The surface was entirely covered in sparkling precious gems. Mostly a mixture of red and yellow, with some white and blue to accent the tips of the flames she's supposed to be covered in. And each movement gives that effect, the appearance of Katniss once again being a girl on fire.]
Well?
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It was like she'd become an entirely different person.]
Wow. You look amazing.
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She took a step out of the door frame and closer to Sokka, then another. About halfway there, she stopped to spin around slowly. To let him get the full effect the dress could have. The illusion of fire illuminating her body. She loved this, loved the attention Sokka was paying her. The way she felt in this dress - in any of the costumes Cinna had made. Magnificent, radiant. Anyone but plain Katniss Everdeen of District 12.]
You should have seen what Cinna could do with a piece of silk. It was like magic.
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[He had been standing back to watch appreciatively as she displayed it, but now that she was standing still, he advanced to plant a quick kiss.]
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