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Where I told you to run so we'd both be free.
Who| All those on the liberation mission and all those being made to fight against them.
What| The liberation of District 11.
Where| District 11.
When| This week.
Warnings/Notes| War, violence, death. Please warn for more in headers.
If you were sick of the wet and cold weather, you're in luck. As you arrive to District 11, the weather warms up considerably, but becomes muggy and humid. District 11 is a massive district, both beautiful and hopelessly poor. The contrast within this district is easy to see as you move through the land. Sometimes, the landscape is lush, rolling farms, with fields of wheat swaying in the breeze, or a picturesque orchard with ripe fruit just waiting to be picked. But then you get to the areas where the workers actually live--little wooden cabins, many barely better than huts. The lands here may be rich, but the workers are anything but.
Because of the importance of securing food for the Capitol, District 11 is one of the most tightly controlled districts in Panem. The laws here are strict, and the authorities don't mess around when it comes to punishing anyone who breaks those laws. Public whippings had been common before the rebellion and now it's a daily occurrence, on top of the executions of those who have been found to be rebels.
Despite this, the workers are far from disheartened, and the treatment from the Capitol has only made them all the more eager to aid in the rebellion. The dust lies heavy in the air, and the people are grim, knowing it will be a long and bloody battle. But despite that, they are optimistic, encouraging each other and the rebels they meet. A lot of graffiti can be found here, often spread over the posters of Sigma, Luna, and Wesker asking compliance, all of them marked out with the the words DEFIANCE, THIS IS NOT WHAT'S RIGHT, JUSTICE, and THIS WAR IS OURS. They've been waiting for the opportunity for this for a long time. They just needed the chance.
The war continues, and in the back of everyone's mind is a familiar phrase; may the odds be ever in your favor.
What| The liberation of District 11.
Where| District 11.
When| This week.
Warnings/Notes| War, violence, death. Please warn for more in headers.
If you were sick of the wet and cold weather, you're in luck. As you arrive to District 11, the weather warms up considerably, but becomes muggy and humid. District 11 is a massive district, both beautiful and hopelessly poor. The contrast within this district is easy to see as you move through the land. Sometimes, the landscape is lush, rolling farms, with fields of wheat swaying in the breeze, or a picturesque orchard with ripe fruit just waiting to be picked. But then you get to the areas where the workers actually live--little wooden cabins, many barely better than huts. The lands here may be rich, but the workers are anything but.
Because of the importance of securing food for the Capitol, District 11 is one of the most tightly controlled districts in Panem. The laws here are strict, and the authorities don't mess around when it comes to punishing anyone who breaks those laws. Public whippings had been common before the rebellion and now it's a daily occurrence, on top of the executions of those who have been found to be rebels.
Despite this, the workers are far from disheartened, and the treatment from the Capitol has only made them all the more eager to aid in the rebellion. The dust lies heavy in the air, and the people are grim, knowing it will be a long and bloody battle. But despite that, they are optimistic, encouraging each other and the rebels they meet. A lot of graffiti can be found here, often spread over the posters of Sigma, Luna, and Wesker asking compliance, all of them marked out with the the words DEFIANCE, THIS IS NOT WHAT'S RIGHT, JUSTICE, and THIS WAR IS OURS. They've been waiting for the opportunity for this for a long time. They just needed the chance.
The war continues, and in the back of everyone's mind is a familiar phrase; may the odds be ever in your favor.
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"Punchy...no...stop. Stop. I have...have to tell you."
She knows she's going to die, that getting to the field hospital won't help, and she needs to tell Punchy about Wesker, before she dies and no one on the rebellion side knows that he's been feeding her information.
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But he does stop. Even though it screams against all his instincts, all his hope to believe that she'll be okay, that he'll bring her back to District Thirteen, he stops and understands that she's dying here in his arms. And it weighs deep on him, dragging all of him down, his flesh and bone and then each synapse in his brain, into this drain at which the bottom only exists grief.
"Joanie, hold on, please."
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"Wesker," she whispers. "He's been feeding me information, for the rebellion. No one knows. Just me. If he...if he gets in trouble...if the Capitol falls...the rebellion needs to know he's on our side."
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He's held too many people as they've died not to.
He holds her close, tears running down the side of his nose. "I'm going to come save you, shawty. Won't nothing hold me 'til I do."
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She reaches up, her hand shaking at the effort, and touches his cheek with her trembling fingers. There are tears in her own eyes, blurring her already fading vision. She wants to believe, has to believe, that they'll see each other again. But she can't be sure. Nothing is certain.
"I know," she whispers, softer still. "I know you will." Her hand sinks down, finding rest on the ground beside her. There are two more things she needs to say, vital things, and she takes a couple labored breaths to try to keep herself conscious, just for another minute.
"I love you."
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But there's no going back, and so while she dies he only holds her, cradling her head now, knowing there's no way to make her comfortable while her body's got a bullethole in it but trying anyway.
"I love you too, Joanie."
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She also hopes that it will help him forgive her for what she's about to do next.
"Field hospital. Northwest." She swallows, the words to come painful but necessary.
I'm sorry.
"Leave me." She's pushing the words above whisper, to make them as imperative as possible. "And RUN."
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"I'll find you, shawty," he yells at her dying form, hating himself for running away to the field hospital, hating himself for abandoning her. He couldn't hate himself more. It's as if the logic of the situation, the reality that he can't refuse a direct order, has completely left him. So he just makes a promise, and leaves her to die.
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"I know you will," she whispers, so softly that she can't be sure she even said them at all. And perhaps there is something certain after all. He will search for her. She knows that. And if she can be found, he'll find her.
All her strength is gone, and everything is fading. It doesn't hurt anymore. It doesn't feel like anything anymore. Her last thought before she slips away is of Punchy, hoping he gets to safety.