THG: Retrieval: 11: New Digs, ctd
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“I didn't,” I point out, “I have no idea how that happened.”
“Yes, well...” she puts the bag down on the bed, “I thought we might do something different today. No tapes, of course. No worries there. No visitors,” she opens the bag, and pulls out something wrapped in cloth. The smell of fire wood becomes stronger and as she unwraps the cloth I see why. It's a bundle of charred sticks, about a dozen or so, thin.
I suppose YOU know how to light a fire, lover boy.
I do actually, give it here.
“What are those for?”
“They're for you,” she says, “I thought we could draw today. There's a whole wall over here,” she points to the blank wall in front of the bed, “or the floor over here,” she points to the corner behind the cabinet against that wall and going towards the wall of the bathroom, “anywhere you like. No spare paper and no paint at all in Thirteen, I'm told and I haven't been able to raid your house yet,” she pats me on the shoulder.
“Right,” my brain is trying to grasp on to something, “but Twelve was destroyed. How can you raid my house?”
“They left Victor's Village intact,” she explains, “Your house, Haymitch's house, Katniss' house, and the empty houses. I think the dear president was trying to make a point of some sort. Though the official reason was for Capitol people to stay at when they went to assess damages. I really don't think anyone's actually been out there.”
I have a house? I try to conjure this up. With the whole bakery thing I had figured that's where I lived and it's destroyed along with the rest of the District. Johanna—she asked about something about picking things up yesterday, didn't she? I wasn't really following...things properly.
Still—surely I lived with the family at the bakery like Delly lived with her parents and...wait...brother, did she have a brother too? I should have asked her about him that would have been the polite thing to do, wouldn't it?
“You okay, Blondie?” Johanna asks.
“Yeah. I just—Delly. I think she has a brother, and her parents. I didn't ever ask about them I don't think.”
“You've not been yourself,” she says, “and there's a long way to go. She understands.” She offers me the stick again, “come over here. Take a load off your feet and just draw—see what comes up.”
“I don't know what,” I take the stick anyway, “I would draw.”
I follow her the few steps to the corner of the room. She has the bundle which she lays down next to her as she flops down. It feels like it should be more difficult for me to get down on the ground. I'm prepared for a protracted maneuver, bracing, moving carefully with my left leg, but as I start I realize that's not necessary. Things bend more easily than I thought.
“Alright?” she asks.
I nod, “My leg works differently to how I feel it should.”
“It does look pretty sleek,” she says.
I'm about to ask how, then I remember yesterday and what went on between her and...me, and the nakedness that entailed. I feel my cheeks heating up. My whole body even. She gets a strange smile.
“I told you it's okay.”
“That's easy for you to say. I apparently have different ideas about these things.”
“Which would be a thing I would be more accepting of you getting hung up on if you and I were the ones who had sex. We didn't.”
“That's easy for you to say too.”
Johanna sighs, “Look, if I grabbed your hand and started punching myself, would that be you doing it?”
What kind of?
“No?”
She nods, “Right, it would be me using your body to do it. So, the assassin using your body to do things is only different because it's inside you where it's harder to see,” she puts a hand on my arm, “They hijacked you, split you somehow, it is not you and we are going to work on finding you again, okay?”
“Okay,” I toy with the stick in my hand, looking at the floor.
“And if the assassin comes out, well, maybe I can get it to behave, this won't be the first time I've tamed something deadly.”
I don't know if I want to ask what that's about or exactly what she's meaning either. She's leaning down on the floor resting on her forearms. I'm more just sitting.
“Got any ideas?” she asks.
“No.”
She starts playing around with her stick, the charred end making black lines up and down, branching out. There's nothing I can think of to draw. Maybe that's it...thinking too much. It has to just flow. I close my eyes and breathe in. The scent of firewood brings up several different images all at once. A dark haired girl teasing me, but at the same time being mad that she can't light a fire. Groosling crackling. Crouching down to clean the ash out of the bottom of the bread oven before stacking the wood and kindling to start it again.
I lean over with the wood to start drawing but it doesn't feel like the right way to be doing this. I shift my position until it feels comfortable and wind up lying on my chest more like she's doing and start to work with the stick, but that's not right either. To be working with the pencil size is more comfortable sitting down with a pad rested on my knee. I can see myself doing that, landscape whisking by out of the windows, where is that? Train.
“You alright?” Johanna asks.
“Just trying to get comfortable.” It's not thick enough like the chalk. Maybe just my fingers? I rub the charcoal onto my fingers and smear some onto the tile, that does feel slightly better. The charcoal isn't quite the same texture of material I feel I used, but the motion is right for this position. I realize that Johanna has stopped drawing herself and is watching me, “Are you alright?” I ask her.
“Sure,” she says, “You just had this focus.”
“Like I said, trying to get comfortable, remember how to do this...” I shake my head, “Does that make sense?”
“Perfectly.”
“Good,” because it doesn't quite to me. I push my fingers around on the floor a little. I feel like I'm just going to be making a nonsense mess. Smudges and then smears, things start to click though; more familiarity of movement. I suppose I should just go with it, allow the smudges and smears to keep forming, is that clouds? I add more charcoal to my fingers changing the layers on the clouds, and then shading beneath them slowly it stops being clouds and instead is hair around a forehead. Johanna shifts to my side instead of across from me.