Blind, deaf, mute, missing a leg interview
Sept 23, 2010 14:15:55 GMT -5
Post by [Ree]craft on Sept 23, 2010 14:15:55 GMT -5
This shall be poorly rped in third person. The tributes name will be Sue. She's deaf, blind, mute, and she's missing a leg.
Sue sat down as the hands directed her. She was unaware of anything going on. Someone had given her two sticks a while back so that she could walk easier. A few weeks ago, someone had made her walk onto something, and in there was a bed and many items of furniture to bump into. After a while Sue deduced it was a train cause of its sudden stops and bumpiness.
However, after that, she was led into a building of some sort and the most exciting thing Sue did was eat and drink, which was a challenge in itself, seeing as she's blind deaf and mute.
A week later someone sat her down in the night air on a chair. Around her were some other people to, but she could only feel their closeness. Of course she couldn't see or hear them. Indeed, the place smelled so much like perfume she couldn't smell them either.
Some one had her stand and walk over somewhere. There she stood where apparently nothing happened.
Interviewer's view of things:
the girl missing a leg walked up.
Name: No reply. Well this is weird.
District: No reply again. Very odd. Tentatively I poked her. She jumped and nearly lost her balance.
Age: No reply again. I try and remember what's wrong with her. Oh yeah, she's a deaf and blind isn't she? But don't they learn to read vibrations or something?
Sue's View:
Someone jabbed her in the arm and she jumped confused. She really wonders what's going on, but there's no way to express it, so she sat there like a lump of potatoes.
Interviewer's View:
How confident do you feel about the games now that you've seen your training score(wait until you get your training score to answer this)? Yeah, I didn't expect a response this time 'round.
What has impressed you most about the capitol since you've been here?
I ask her assistant if she can read braille or something. The assistant shakes his head. Apparently there wasn't enough money to learn anything back home.
So I sit there with the girl until her five minutes are up, not a word exchanged and the assistant leads her back to her seat.
Beginning of Games for Sue:
Someone put me somewhere, and I feel wind and fresh air on my face. As I'm accustomed, I stand in the exact same spot and don't move a muscle... for a long time....