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All Inclusive Mods ([personal profile] concierge) wrote in [community profile] all_inclusive2014-07-10 06:49 pm

Gathering: Summer Party

Outside of the Nexus Hotel, waiters and hotel staff had begun to set up the umbrellas and the tables in the middle of the day. Soon, it became clear that something was happening in the shadow of the Nexus. White tablecloths were draped on the tables and drinks and food were brought out with the help of several waiters and servers, staffing tables with hot and cold foods beside bartending stations. Summery drinks in bright, neon colors are laid out one by one and soon, the afternoon light casts a radiant look on the scene.

Music plays faintly in the background and a note at the front desk invites all the Nexus guests to head outside and join in on the summer party, which promises to continue going as long as there are people to stay and continue keeping the warm atmosphere rolling.

On the lawn, social games had been set out -- lawn bowling, croquet, and tables were set up with chairs for anyone who didn't quite have the will or the spirit to get into such games. Soon, a small number of people had begun to mill around, but as with all parties, there's always room for more.
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[personal profile] 71st_victor 2014-07-24 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Don't worry, my reflexes aren't that shot," is her teasing reply, breathing in as she tries to figure out how to hold the kid comfortably. Eventually, she just follows Finnick's lead since she's more than a little malleable and able to move her body to hold the baby against her chest. "I still can't get used to it," she admits. "I mean, I knew you loved Annie, but I guess I never really saw happy families in either of our futures."
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[personal profile] 65th_victor 2014-08-03 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Finnick can't help but grin like a complete idiot as he watches Johanna hold his son. It's an image that's entirely endearing and one that he's not likely to forget any time soon.

"Well, it did take us getting pulled into a magical hotel that transcends time and space for that to happen," Finnick comments. "So I suppose I can forgive you for never really seeing that in either of our futures."

To be fair, it didn't sound like they got anything great when they went back home. Of course, they started and ended a war that overthrew Snow, but he died, and he'd heard about the tangible scars Johanna walked out of that war with.
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[personal profile] 71st_victor 2014-08-03 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
Johanna eyes Finnick warily, not trusting him as far as whipping out a camera goes. The last thing she needs is people getting the idea that she does this regularly and is softening up, in any way. "It's strange," she says, voice a bit disconnected, "to think that we're never going back there. I know I hated it, I know it was horrible, but in a way, it was still home."

And she'll never see Seven's forests again, never see her home or the people who lived in the city. She's alive, though, and she's nobody's pawn here. "Tristan, huh," she remarks, staring down at the kid. "I get to teach him to wield an axe, right?"
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[personal profile] 65th_victor 2014-08-14 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
She'd so aptly summed up everything he'd felt about their situation. Everyone had always so readily labeled their home world as terrible. And it was. There was no denying that. They couldn't dare go back, because they'd been put back into the arena or tortured or killed -- or all of those things, probably in that order.

But still. It was the place they came from. It might have destroyed them, but it also made them first. He'd grown up diving into the ocean of Four, running along the beaches. It was the first place he'd met Annie, kissed Annie, built their entire life upon what they could hide there. Even when he was in the Capitol, he'd always expected to go back there, a waiting game each time. It was strange to think that he wasn't ever going back. It's strange to think his son would never see where they came from. Reassuring, yes. But strange nonetheless.

"Wouldn't trust anyone else to teach him how to wield an axe," Finnick answers fondly.
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[personal profile] 71st_victor 2014-08-15 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Good, because if you let Peeta near him in his formative years, he might learn how to knead bread and that's about it," is her wicked little retort, holding Tristan at arm's length and staring at him, as if looking for some resemblance to Finnick or any other part of the kid that she could actually appreciate. "Imagine when he's old enough to walk and talk. You should hope he takes after Annie."
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[personal profile] 65th_victor 2014-08-16 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
"Think how fat I'll get if I live with a little Peeta," Finnick answers, and he tries to keep his tone serious. Honestly, and he knows this is going far too sappy, he knows he'll be incredibly lucky if their son grows up to be at all like Peeta.

"It is my fervent hope," Finnick quips as he leans in to rescue his son from where Johanna is staring at him.