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Finnick Odair ([personal profile] thelittlemerman) wrote in [community profile] interstellar55552016-02-17 09:45 am

you should have told me

Who: Finnick and Dino
What: Finnick's going full band-mom talking about BAD STUFF
When: backdated a million years to after the breakfast log on January 19th
Where: H&C penthouse/Finnick's room
Warnings: Probably talk of the Naomi Rivers IncidentTM, will edit if needed!

Finnick almost regrets saying anything about it. He doesn't want to talk about it and he doesn't want to have to burden his new band mates with anything like this, but if they're going to be able to protect themselves, they need to know. Apparently, starting with Dino.

Throughout the rest of breakfast he remains smooth and charming, and even on the way back he doesn't acknowledge that he's said anything ominous. It's only once they're through the door of the Hue & Cry penthouse that Finnick addresses Dino and nods toward his room. To their band mates it could just be Finnick showing Dino something he's been working on, maybe a song with an spot for Dino to do something interesting with his cello.

Needless to say, it's not that, and once Finnick is closing the door behind Dino he sighs. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be so cryptic at breakfast," he says.
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[personal profile] alleato 2016-02-17 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Dino's a strong guy, even if he doesn't look it, or particularly always act like it. There's something deep within him that can handle whatever is thrown at him--he remembers odd things occasionally that remind him that something's weird about him--and he won't let this be any different.

When he's summoned to follow Finnick, he doesn't question it, carefully keeping concern off his face and tossing a smile and a shrug at no one in particular as he follows. Something wasn't right at breakfast, and he's probably about to find out why. A risky thing, it seems. Or, you know, they could be jamming out a song. Goodness knows.

He finds out quickly enough. "It's fine. Weird, but fine. I trust you not to do something stupid."