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- GENDER;; female
AGE;; seventeen.
DISTRICT;; seven.
ALLIES;; mackey.
WEAPONS;; none.
ITEMS;; none.
KILLED;; none.
HEALTH;; ten / ten.
INJURIES;; none.
MOOD;; defensive, aggressive.
LOCATION;; training floor.
DOING;; fighting.
TAGGED;; darcy via action
mackey via thought.
➳ cindara cross
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- ------>cinder rubbed the back of her neck as the elevator glided downward. the machine hummed smoothly, sending a slight buzzing sensation through her body. her eyes stayed glued to the floor as awkwardness filled the gap between the tributes. she hadn't dared speak to mackey, let alone look at him, since the night before. though she could not remember much of what happened then, she knew something did. domitria had refused to explain anything of the evening. faolin simply laughed and giggled when cindara attempted to approach the subject. cinder hadn't mentioned it to mackey yet. did he even remember anything at all? her green eyes flickered to the side, catching a glance of the boy's shoes. it was the last day of training. tomorrow they would be sent to their death in the arena. they had to be completely focused today. maybe it was for the best she didn't say anything at all.
------>she had not taken a full step out of the elevator before something bad happened. reflexively, cinder shoved the person colliding with her body away from her with defensive strength. her breath caught as she watched the smaller girl fall to the floor in front of her. she had not meant to be that rough. her cheeks flushed red when other tributes as well as station officers turned to observe the scene. out of the corner of her eye she also noticed some peacemakers beginning to advance toward them. panic seized her being. no, it was an accident! she hadn't done anything wrong! cindara quickly crouched down and met eyes with the girl, extending her hand in an effort to mend the incident. "sorry, i didn't see you there." she grit her teeth and plastered on a smile. cinder hated apologizing. it was a sign of weakness, remorse. besides, it wasn't like she was the one who ran into someone. but with everyone watching the two, it seemed almost mandatory to say.
------>cinder was expecting some sort of an apology in return as she heaved the girl up. instead the younger tribute, who couldn't be more than thirteen years old, glared at her with malice. "watch it, blondie!" she spat. cinder was shocked. was this child serious? a new found anger replaced the tribute's previous anxiety. "excuse you?" she let her grip slid, sending the girl back crashing back on her butt. she towered over the smaller girl, easily becoming more intimidating. her fists clenched, green eyes flaming as they narrowed on the brunette. everything in her body was screaming 'hurt this girl'. nothing else mattered then. not punishment, not any sort of reason. the capitol already had a death wish tattooed to her soul. what worse things could they possibly do to her if she did it?