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the 15th annual Hunger Games
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"Monsters?" asks Hopper, biting at his lips. "Are we allowed to see them?" he asks this tentatively, hopeful that maybe he will get a leg up here. 

He steps forward and offers his hand to Chryssi, ready to attempt to flatter. "I'm Hopper, Nice to meet you, Dr. Echidna."

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She looks him over. The thing in the cage behind her snarls.

 

”And you’re an intern, huh?” She takes his index and middle finger in her palm and gives a light shake. “Suuure.”

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Hopper grins excitedly but his excitement quickly turns to shock and fear when the curtain blocking off the cage from view gets ripped down from the ceiling, revealing some sort of large mammal. 

Hopper jumps back several feet, dropping the sheet he covers himself with and scrambling back at the sight of the animal in the cage.

The creature is like a huge bear, giant hunched shoulders and the face... the fur tapers out on the face, the skin clings so close to the bones that it takes more than one glance to register that the bare skill isn't exposed. The eyes are nearly black, making the sockets appear vacant and dead. The creature tears at the curtain which had previously covered its cage. A nameplate is welded to the bars of the cage underneath the lock. It reads 'BUG BEAR.'

"What... Is that?" demands Hopper, completely losing his composure.

 

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"RRrrrarrrrgghghrrrr!!"

 

It throws the full weight of its body against the bars. Its cages screeches against the tile floor.

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Detta steps forward and taps the cage with her metal arm. The monster snarls again.

 

"It seems too aggressive. How do you know it won't kill all the tributes as soon as it's released? That'd make for rather poor television."

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"I grafted on Formicidae territorial instincts. It'll keep to established pheromone trails. Unless this years kids are slow on the uptake, it's unlikely to get more than three or four kills before they figure out how to avoid its movements."

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"That's good to know."

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Hopper gets back on his feet, ready to play at the intern again, despite being secretly glad that he had already emptied his bladder before any of this went down. 

"How could this guy help ailing biomes, kill the wild dogs?"

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“The megafauna I revived for bioreclamation purposes are already out in the wild. The more data I can gather on them before they’re requisitioned for the games, the further along we’ll be.”

 

“The reason the Bug Bear is still here is because, unlike the others, it has literally no purpose besides tearing children’s throats out?”

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"So what else have you got?" asks Hopper, scared but determined to press forward.

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Dr. Echidna gives them a tour of her lab, explaining gene splicing, cloning, and other forms of bio-manipulation the tributes know nothing about. She is reluctant to take them back to see any of the other monsters. She instead shows them plans for biomes around the rest of the North American continent that could be restored through the introduction of these creatures. 

Once they finish the tour, Euphemia asks what the interns can do for her leading up to the games. Dr. Echidna begins rummaging and hands a coffee mug to Dhina and sends her to get coffee, and then absentmindedly gives Emily some paperwork and explains its a thank you speech to the tributes for the games funding her research, and how she needs it proof read. Coffee in hand, paperwork handed over, and the curtain put back over Bug Bear, the young scientist gives an absentminded goodbye, before reminding them that she had ordered an expresso machine weeks prior. Hopper has literally no idea what this is, but he gives a final thumbs up, accidentally dropping his sheet one last time as the elevator doors close behind them. 

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"You don't think she actually believes..."

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"Maybe she does. Maybe she's just playing dumb because she knows she won't get into any trouble that way."

 

"Regardless, you'd better fetch her that coffee."

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"Right."

 

Dhina gives a 'nothing really makes sense anymore' shrug and ducks into a break room.

(She does in fact know how coffee machines work. Perks of her useless professional background, she supposes.)

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"what can I do?" asks Hopper, feeling useless.

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Euphemia hurries the children with their little tasks and then says goodnight. She rushes them out, determined to end the interaction before they get in trouble. She stops the elevator and makes Emily get off at her floor, wrinkling her nose as Hopper reaches out for Emily's hand as she gets off. 

"Hopper," she mutters, in a way that makes it hard for the boy to tell if she's actually speaking to him. "You should spare yourself pain and make this only about sympathy from sponsors. Be the little gentlemen from district six. Don't... and I detest the language of the youth, but I shall use it: 'catch feelings."

The boy is silent, all in the group are. When the elevator reaches the district six floor the group get off and Euphemia walks the kids back to their rooms and shuts them in, with a reminder that they have training the next day.

The awful woman really has her claws full.

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Up bright and early at the dining room table, Hopper enjoys a plate of breakfast pies of bacon and mushrooms, cherry pie, and mince meats. He is still a little bit shaken by what he had seen the night before, but pretends to be steady as Dhina enters the room and he stands up, pulling out a chair for her. 

He is determined to keep up this act all the time now, despite his annoyance at the general apathy at this useless girl. "Good morning," he yawns, sitting back down and reaching for his cup of tea. "We've got pie... and training in thirty minutes."

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Well, she’ll prioritize the pie, then.

Life’s too short for anything else.

 

Between bites: “Ggmrnnninng.”

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Hopper smiles stupidly between bites, savoring the buttery crusts. "So I was thinking... now that we have an idea of what's waiting for us, now we can start thinking of strategy." He says this as he refills his plate with a slice of onion pie and a piece of lemon meringue.

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“Oh?”

Obviously, it’s somewhat unlikely that both of them will survive long enough to enact anything that could be called a strategy together.

It’s equally as obvious that, if they did both survive, they’d be obligated to kill each other eventually. Dhina sees no advantage, therefore, to blurting our any plans she might have.

If Hopper wants to, though? She’s hardly going to stop him.

“Please do tell me what you’ve got in mind?”

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"So here's my plan so far," says Hopper, pushing his plate back and stretching out. "I say join the 'careers.' Get them to kill everyone else, and then, have our friend 'bug bear' kill them!" He picks up an entire mini mincemeat pie and shoves it in his mouth, licking his lips and grinning broadly. "What do you say to that?"

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"Okay. There are a breathtaking number of holes in that plan, but I think maybe the one to start with is the part where we can't become careers without going back in time and then training for our entire lives?"

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