αηηιє cяєѕтα ⚓ (
annieisntokay) wrote in
halfbloodhill_logs2013-11-03 02:06 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
stealing hearts of marsh king's daughters
Who: Annie Cresta & Finnick Odair
What: Finnick is gonna teach Annie some knots. Annie's wary about his motivations. Awkwardness will ensue.
When: November 3rd
Why: Because unstable alleged-murderers from the East Coast need to stick together.
Annie, to be completely honest, knew a good number of knots. It kind of came with the territory, but for her it was automatic and there was no feeling to it. What she wanted was the comfort and education, she supposed. To know WHY certain things in the knots needed to be the way they were. That was the sort of thing you didn't get from being Neptune's daughter. So when Finnick Odair of all people, offered to teach her, well, she jumped at the chance. She wanted to get to know him better, to be around him. With Percy's warning still ringing in her ear, though, she was more than cautious. If it was all a joke- if this was part of his Rite of Passage... She didn't think she could take it.
But being around Finnick Odair was completely worth it, wasn't it?
To the girl who had once had a poster of the famed surfer on her wall, well, it totally was.
And Finnick, too, had much in common with her. She'd been a swimming prodigy, and with the death of her family, all of that had crashed around her. Finnick was in the same boat, if you forgave the water pun. This was his method of coping. And any sort of tether to reality that Annie could get- that didn't involve harming herself- she was going to take.
So the two, on the cool November day, marched together towards the woods, Annie hardly saying anything as they walked along the creek. Every once in a while, she'd look around wildly, fearing that she'd once again see Briley in the woods. But there was nothing. Just her and Finnick.
What: Finnick is gonna teach Annie some knots. Annie's wary about his motivations. Awkwardness will ensue.
When: November 3rd
Why: Because unstable alleged-murderers from the East Coast need to stick together.
Annie, to be completely honest, knew a good number of knots. It kind of came with the territory, but for her it was automatic and there was no feeling to it. What she wanted was the comfort and education, she supposed. To know WHY certain things in the knots needed to be the way they were. That was the sort of thing you didn't get from being Neptune's daughter. So when Finnick Odair of all people, offered to teach her, well, she jumped at the chance. She wanted to get to know him better, to be around him. With Percy's warning still ringing in her ear, though, she was more than cautious. If it was all a joke- if this was part of his Rite of Passage... She didn't think she could take it.
But being around Finnick Odair was completely worth it, wasn't it?
To the girl who had once had a poster of the famed surfer on her wall, well, it totally was.
And Finnick, too, had much in common with her. She'd been a swimming prodigy, and with the death of her family, all of that had crashed around her. Finnick was in the same boat, if you forgave the water pun. This was his method of coping. And any sort of tether to reality that Annie could get- that didn't involve harming herself- she was going to take.
So the two, on the cool November day, marched together towards the woods, Annie hardly saying anything as they walked along the creek. Every once in a while, she'd look around wildly, fearing that she'd once again see Briley in the woods. But there was nothing. Just her and Finnick.
no subject
Was.
Wow, they couldn't talk about anything without stomping all over something, could they?
no subject
no subject
Annie pushed a lock of hair behind her ear. "What does ambrosia taste like for you?"
no subject
"Um." He considered this for a moment, mock-frowning. "French dip sandwiches. From this one place in LA called Phillipe's. What about you?"
no subject
"That sounds... Interesting. For me, it's my mom's freshed baked cookies- sea salt, chocolate chips, and just a dash of cinnamon. I know that sounds really cliched, but... I miss them."
no subject
"No, I get it. I miss stuff my dad used to make, too."
no subject
She smiled softly. "I'm glad. Not- not that you miss him, but I mean- I am- but-" she stammered, blushing furiously, her hands back in her hair. "I'm sorry. Just- forget I said anything."
no subject
"I know what you meant. Don't worry about it, okay?"
no subject
No. He was a son of Aphrodite. He was supposed to appear that way.
"I always worry."
no subject
"Yeah, well, you don't need to around me."
no subject
By the time she'd finished the sentence, her hand was back in her hair, twisting the dark locks.
no subject
"Well, uh, thanks," he continued. "I don't want anything to happen to you, either." And he would likely seriously hurt anyone who tried to hurt Annie.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
"It's just that no one has ever tried to get to know me before. Not, well... Not recently."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
"Oh, we should... get going back."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject