Layla still wondered if Leto had always been this way or if something so horrifying had happened to her that she stayed so closed-off. She did seem very stable, but at the same time, it was very clear that she was a victor. There was something different about their facial expressions and how they handled themselves that made them stand out. Even comparing portraits of the tributes before the games and the victor after he or she had won the games, showed some significant differences in their expressions--particularly their eyes. She wondered if Ikiza would notice any changes in Layla when (or if? no, shut up Layla. WHEN.) she came home a victor...
"I suspect District 3 might know that we've got tricks up their sleeves," she warned, "but that's just all the more reason to recruit 'em now and then spare the expenses later when we have to turn on them." They had certainly seemed confident--both Buzz and Dayta had. Unless they were secretly a hulking tapestry of muscles under those clothes, chances were, they were confident because of their cunning. District 11 didn't seem like a Rye and Sagittaria combo this year, but sometimes, brute strength could get a tribute pretty far--and both Kamau and Kana had that in spades. It did make her wonder about that District 12 girl though. Would they try to team up with her? She seemed like a healthy combination of both--possessing strength and some serious cunning. She'd be trouble.
Layla chuckled. "I imagine not. If you didn't have skills you'd be like those kids who get trampled every year. Not exactly becoming of a victor's son, I reckon." She wasn't (intentionally) putting any pressure on him or anything; it was more of a joke. He would certainly be formidable, and he'd have plenty of time to prove it to both her and all of Panem, come the days of training and the private sessions. As a career tribute, Layla was certainly shooting for a perfect store. It didn't ensure victory--Flint DiFronzo, Varsha Tallarico, Keshet Elian, Lyndis Montoya, and Aurum Zianja had all scored 12s, and they were all dead. The only one to score a 12 in recent years and win, was Valour Drazen.
Funny enough, she was already a bit reserved about the notion of killing her partner, even if she didn't even know his fuill personality yet just as he didn't know hers. Maybe it was the notion of killing someone that she was talking so calmly and playfully with, or something. Valour was onto something, perhaps.
"Well then... let's see who can end up on top of who..." the suggestiveness of the statement going over her head. She had been referring more to who could pin who, since obviously they couldn't practice actually killing or wounding each other in the training hall. Even for career tributes, hurting any other tributes before the games had begun was viciously frowned upon.
"You up for the challenge?" she offered with a wink. "all the better way to help secure another career victory..."
This was the type of conversation that went down for the rest of the evening and into the next morning. Soon, the Capitol was approaching, and Vera's excited announcement was the herald of such. By this time, they had already bathed and eaten breakfast (Layla liked the Capitol showers... and perhaps was a bit fond of her own good looks, and so spent a little extra time primping herself), they were both able to press their noses against the window as the magnificent Capitol skyline came into view.
"Welcome to the City of Adventure." Leto quipped, not mentioning how it was also the first day of the rest of at least one of their lives.
"okay, you win," Layla chuckled. "I'm excited... very excited." It showed on her bright eyes and excited expression. Not that she had any reason to be ashamed of that.
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