Finnick Odair (strategicknots) wrote in wariscoming, @ 2015-01-09 00:57:00 |
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Entry tags: | finnick odair, johanna mason |
Who: Johanna Mason and Finnick Odair
What: Finnick dropped a major bombshell and now they have to deal with it
When: Backdated. A lot. Just run with it
Where: The medical unit at Sanctuary
Warnings: All the feels. And Mockingjay spoilers for movie fans?
He had known the outcome of his fight with the lizard mutts. It had been pretty obvious what was coming. But to read it? To know? To see others say it? And the worst part, to know he had left behind a son he would never meet? That had been hard. And he needed to get that out.
To be honest, he hadn't thought twice of telling Johanna. For all their bickering and teasing, she was a good friend. High on the very short list of people he trusted. Though most saw her hard edge, he knew he had feelings. Deep ones that were so good and kind that they'd been buried to deal with the hell of the Arena that had broken so many of them. Or, in some of their cases, the hell of life after the Arena.
He made his way downstairs to the medical unit at their apartments. It was more comfortable than the one in Thirteen. Less crowded, too. Though he hadn't felt safe leaving her there the first night, it was a little easier now. He didn't trust these people, but he was better about them than either Johanna or Katniss was. Even if they did all know the truth about him and everyone else in Panem.
"Well hi there, beautiful," he offered as he entered the room. Her appearance still showed the effects of what Snow and his people had done to her, but her strong cheekbones and jaw and pretty eyes still stood out to him. Johanna would never be what one would call a great beauty, but she was attractive enough and made up for the floofy princess looks in a regal sort of appearance. And he adored that about her.
He flashed a smile, hoping to break the tension over what he'd just told her. It didn't feel like it was working. Or maybe the tightness in his chest was permanent now. Maybe it was a side effect of being...well. What he was now. Dead.