Mα΄ΚsΚα΄ Wα΄α΄α΄Κα΄‘α΄α΄α΄
Iα΄Ι΄ Pα΄α΄α΄Κα΄α΄Ι΄
'Here we go again.' Marsha thought as her eyes were peered towards the outside of the train that were maneuvering them towards the capitol now. She did not know how to exactly feel whenever this year's games were going to feature past victors but when she was chosen, she definitely did not know what to feel. She continued to stare out the window, lost in her thoughts as Ian and their mentor, Paulie, conversed among themselves about strategy and what not but her, she already knew how she was going to get through this year's games and that's something that she kept to herself. Her ears twitched once she heard their conversation seized as Ian was now towering over her with a little smile that tugged from the corners of his lips. "Hey, kiddo. You alright?"
Marsha's eyes fluttered over towards her male counterpart as she mustered a smile. "Are you?" She quipped back towards Ian, who now sat before her in an opposite chair with a sigh and leaned back, eyes looking out of the window just as Marsha was before. "Honestly, no. I do not want to be back here but here I am." Marsha nodded her head at his statement then looked down at her now twiddling fingers as she looked back up at Ian. "I feel the exact same way, Ian but we're going to get through this. Again." She muttered softly towards him as their mentor, Paulie, came over to them with a drink in his hand. "You both are previous winners from some of the most gruesome Hunger Games anyone has ever seen. You guys will prevail, once more." That was all Paulie said as he proceeded to take a drink from his glass then turned heel to walk away from him.
"Some words of encouragement." She said softly and loud enough for Ian to hear. Ian chuckled as he leaned up closer to her and reached out to touch her hand. "Do not worry, Marsha. We will get through this together." Ian said with a smile as he stood up and walked back over to sit down with Paulie as her eyes fluttered back over towards the outside of the window. Marsha knew that they were getting close to their destination as she seen people dressed in different colors walking around and being very happy. Of course they were though, they did not have to participate in an ultimate death match with their lives on the line.
A soft gasp came over her lips once the train stopped in its tracks as the people that were nearby eyed them and offered them waves. 'Posers.' Marsha thought to herself as Ian came over towards her again with a smile. "So, are you ready?" Ian asked. Before Marsha gave him a response, her eyes went back towards the window as she stared at the capitol as if she never been here before. She then turned her gaze and turned it up towards Ian with a soft smile. "You bet your ass that I am." Marsha muttered with a hint of laughter coming over her as she stood up now and walked off the train with Ian and Paulie.
"Ah, the capitol. Looks the same, doesn't it?" Paulie asked them as he stood beside them with his hands stuffed inside of his pockets and exhaled out a breath. Neither Marsha nor Ian bothered to respond towards him as he escorted them to their appropriate designed area. "Don't worry. I'll help you get through this." Ian said softly towards Marsha, who was seemingly speechless as she followed them both. But it was whenever they were in a room with the other tributes that she offered him the return of what he had just said. "And I'll do the same." She said with a smile as they walked further into the room now and Paulie asked for them to wait there so he can go to see what was going on before they proceeded any further.