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#Sej is just a friend guys I promise he is not a love interest at all
sery-chan-13 · 2 months
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I’m Right Here
Ch. 4 of “My Sunshine” [TreechxReader]
Warnings: Swearing, mention of Brandy’s body being hung up(it happened in the book), and I think that’s it?
The tributes stared in shock. You, a Capitol girl, stood in the middle of the zoo cage, apologizing. Apologizing for things you hadn't done. You just didn't know how to put your words together.
"For a minute- just a minute, I-i forgot where we were... I wasn't back home.... I forgot... that you're in the Hunger Games... and I feel like an ignorant fool. I-I shoulda... stopped her. Should've noticed... I'm sorry. I'm so so sorry," you weeped, falling to your knees.
It remained quiet for a bit, the only sound being your hiccups and apologies. Until you felt a hand on your shoulder. At first, you thought it was Treech. But it was too small.
You looked up and saw Dill.
"It's not your fault..." she whispered, her voice hoarse.
You stood up immediately, bringing her in to an embrace.
"You're a real sweet girl," you whispered.
How you hoped you didn't have to watch her die.
"I should be the one comforting you guys... I'm sorry for cryin' like that..." you said, a bit embarrassed of how you acted.
"You've got feelings too. Can't expect you to hide 'em... at least we know you're sorry," Lucy Gray said. The group hummed in agreement.
Soon they went away from the wall, going off to their own corners of the cage.
Treech pulled you away to a corner where Lamina was already sitting.
You remembered her slightly from schools. She was really quiet though, and you never really talked to her.
You felt Treech lay his head on your lap, and you took off his hat, placing it gently besides you. You then begsn to run your fingers through his hair, humming a song you two used to sing when you were kids. It was a lullaby. Soon he fell asleep.
"Today's the first day I've seen him smile," Lamina says, playing with her hair.
You look up at her, your (e/c) eyes meeting with her green ones with a confused look.
"After you left... he was a wreck. Inconsolable for weeks. Didn't really talk to anyone... he still doesn't. He goes off every day in those woods by himself, people say he's angry and that's why he gets so much wood... he don't talk much... but he's kind," she whispers.
"Lamina, I... I'm sorry I wasn't kind to you as a kid," you said.
It was her turn to be confused.
"I should've invited you to play with us... something," you said quietly.
"It's really no big deal. You're here now. And we're talkin' now... so the score is settled. Plus I finally got to taste those famous chocolate chip cookies he used to brag about gettin'. Ya know he was a little asshole," she giggled.
You gave a small laugh.
"I'm gonna hit the hay... good night," she said, laying down.
You smiled, waiting before hearing her soft snores. You softly moved Treech off of your lap, trying to not wake him up, but you failed, making him groan and whine.
"Nooo.... Come back," he mumbled, gripping onto your skirt.
He was like a five year old.
You lay besides him, and kept running your hand through his hair.
"Close your eyes, my love, so dear...Underneath the night so clear. Dream of worlds beyond this one, Where the gentle moon and stars do run. Rest your head upon my chest, Feel the rhythm, soft and blessed. In dreams, may this forever shine, In your heart, for all of time," you sang softly, watching a smile spread across his lips as he fell right back asleep.
You curled up besides him, falling asleep almost instantly.
The next morning you awoke due to some giggling. You groggily opened your eyes, groaning. In front of you, you saw Wovey. She was giggling. Then you saw Lucy Gray smiling. You thought she may have something to ask or say.
You tried to stand up, but then realized the weight on you.
"Oh how wonderful..." you mumbled.
When you were kids, falling asleep with Treech ended with you being squished. It was a death sentence if you had any important things to do that day because you were not leaving till he woke up.Not on purpose. But he was a dog. A puppy begging for attention.
His arms were wrapped around you, his head on your chest, half his body on top of you.
"Treech... hey... time to wake up," you said softly, shaking him awake softly.
He groaned and opened his eyes.
"Mind hoppin' off me? You ain't small no more. The difference is quite large," you said jokingly.
"Shit, sorry sunshine... oh fuck, sorry Wovey. I-"
You put a hand over his mouth.
"There we go. So pretty when you don't talk," you joked.
He pouted.
The peacekeepers came in and you stood up defensively, going to protect them.
"Ms. (L/N), it's time for you to head on home to change. You have interviews today," one spoke.
"She's... still going ahead?" You asked.
"With interviews. The games will be slightly delayed. It's alright, the Plinth Prize is still-"
"I don't give a damn 'bout some money I don't need," you interrupted.
You looked back at the tributes, and down to Treech. He looked sick. Like he was going to throw up.
"Alright, out," the peacekeeper said, grabbing your arm.
You ripped it away and they pointed their guns at your
"Just because you're Capitol now doesn't mean that everyone views you as such. They know you're just a district mutt, and won't mind seeing you shot dead after what happened yesterday," they spat.
You looked back, and to stop from any problems arising, you walked straight to the gate. The guard let you out. Looking back at the cage, you sighed.
—-
It had been a long day for you two. The long hike up to the lake, and then the swimming for hours.
You both sat under a tree, his head on your shoulder.
"That... song you sang the other night... what was it?" He asked.
"I made it up," you giggled, watching the sunset over the water. The pine trees on the other bank of the lake were illuminated in its golden light.
"That's... why I call you sunshine," he said, seemingly out of no where.
You turned to look at him confused.
"The way it lights up the trees... kinda like how you light me up... and it's pretty," he explained, giving a toothy grin.
——
You were at the Academy earlier than the rest of the people. Earlier than everyone except for Snow and Sejanus.
"You stayed there all night are you-"
"Fucking crazy? I'm district but-"
"No way I'm hell would I have stayed-"
"Shut up! Both of y'all..." you yelled, sitting in a chair across from them, laying your head in the table.
You felt a hand softly tap your arm three times.
'Are you ok.'
"I... I'm as ok as can be Sej..." you whispered, grabbing his hand."Y'know... for a while... I forgot they were tributes... forgot about the games... forgot where I was... I thought I had finally just woken up from the nightmare, and woken up back in Seven and Treech was dancin' with me for fun and games..."
The silence was deafening.
You could feel Sejanus's hand squeeze yours before tracing gentle patterns on it.
"These games aren't fair. They aren't... it's just killing kids to kill kids! For what? A punishment? It's disgusting," Sejanus was pissed off as he said this.
"You can't keep saying that you're going to get in trouble," Coryo hissed.
You hummed in agreement. You loved Sejanus. With all your heart, you loved Sejanus. But he was going to get himself killed. Some days you wondered if he was going to hate you as much as Capitol kids for not speaking up. You kept your head down on the table.
"I've... I've never seen you as happy as I did last night," Snow mused.
You nodded. You were happy. Before the incident, you had forgotten where you were.
"We aren't happy here in the Capitol, Coryo," Sejanus sighed, as he stood up walking next to you.
He looked so confused when you looked up. In his mind, the districts were full of people clamoring to kill each other, starving, like animals.
You sighed and sat up, putting your head on Sejanus's shoulder.
"Well... interviews are today... and so is Arachne's funeral... hey, Coryo, did you finish your assignment?" You mumbled, looking up at him.
He nodded and pulled out the folder he had placed them in, his best handwriting scrawled across the parchment.
"Clemensia didn't write a word," you said, looking between him and the paper.
You could tell he as shifted uncomfortably in his seat, that you were correct. But he was going to lie and cover for Clemensia.
'Do not take the blame for someone who would throw you to the wolves if their life was in danger.'
——
"You're gonna get hurt climbin' up so high one day," Treech shouted up at you.
You had climbed a tall tree almost to the top.
"Nuh uh!" Was all you exclaimed before sitting on a branch.
He looked into the dense forest, studying the area around. It was quiet. Almost too quiet. He had grown accustomed to the sound of birds and the rustling of the leaves, but it was completely and utterly silent.
"(N/N)... I don't like this..." he called up to you. "It's too quiet, come on let's go."
He heard you huff and yell out a 'fine'
Soon you were back down on the forest floor and your hand was in his hand, he started taking you back. He really did not feel good about right now. He knew the only time the woods went quiet was when there was either a big storm coming or predators. Big ones. Or large groups of them.
But he'd never felt scared to encounter a predator. This must be something else completely.
"You worry too much," you whispered as you walked back through the woods into town. He kept looking back behind you.
You heard a voice call out and then some footsteps. Treech definitely did not like that. He dragged you to a tree, urging you to climb.
You wanted to be snarky and say something like "oh now I can climb" but you didn't, seeing the fear in his eyes. You quickly climbed the tree, him right behind you.
Sitting in the branch, right next to him. He pulled you close and did a shushing motion.
Once again stuck in a tree as soldiers passed under you. You felt something cold go over your legs and then felt something tickling your chin. You looked down and saw a snake. Your eyes widened and you tried your hardest to not scream. It wasn't big. But it was a venomous one.
In a swift motion, Treech pulled it off, throwing it down.
You both heard a scream and looked down. You both squished together as the soldier looked up. You swore your eyes met his.
"What was that?"
"Nothing. Fucking tree snake," the soldier said, keeping his gaze on you.
Whether he saw you or not, you didn't know.
The soldiers passed and you waited for a few moments after.
Maybe the people in the Capitol were not all horrible.
——-
The people in the Capitol were all horrible.
The interviews had been pushed back.
You first had to go the Arachne’s funeral. They asked Coriolanus to sing the anthem and so he did.
Suddenly you felt Sejanus grab your arm, “don’t look.”
You wished you would have listened. You wished you had just kept your head down in mourning. But you didn’t.
You looked up and saw Brandy strung up, her corpse as some sort of decoration.
You gasped, and immediately started bawling your eyes out, hiding your face in Sejanus’s chest. Many people thought you were crying tears for Arachne. Which in part was true because you didn’t wish death upon anyone.
But the reason you were so upset was Brandy. They had removed her pretty scarf and sweater that you had buttoned last night. The way they had her strung up for everyone to see. She was just a kid. Like you.
“S-she’s cold,” you whispered in between your sobs to Sejanus.
“Heart wrenching stuff here. (Y/N) mourning the loss of her friend Arachne and-“
You couldn’t listen to this. You walked out sobbing, and Sejanus came behind you.
Maybe they would think you were so overcome by grief of Arachne being gone. But you were not mourning Arachne’s death. The entirety of the Capitol would already be doing that. You would be mourning Brandy, a girl who died without even stepping foot into the arena.
“I-I can’t I can’t- I thought I could-“ you cry as Sejanus wraps his arms around you, your tears soaking into his uniform.
There were, of course camera people outside who recorded you, sobbing into the arms of your friend.
“You’re going to be ok… it’s ok, just breathe,” he mumbled.
“I-it’s not fair… how could they do that? That’s someone’s daughter…” you whispered through sniffles.
You didn’t want the people filming to record your words. You wished they would stop.
_-_-_-_
Treech watched the TV that all the tributes were forced to see. He didn’t know what was going on, but decided watching it was better than sitting bored.
He couldn’t have been more wrong
He should have known. He should have known that when they forced them to watch the TV that it wasn’t going to be anything good.
A gasp was ripped from his throat as he looked down, unable to watch the horrific thing they had done.
One tribute threw up. Some started crying.
He heard crying coming from the TV and his head shot up. He knew that crying. His eyes searched the TV until saw you walking out with the boy you called ‘Sejanus’ tailing after you.
The camera quickly cut to outside in the hallway where he saw Sejanus wrap his arms around you. He couldn’t help but feel a gnawing sense of jealousy. He was upset about the situation as it was, but it added to it. He couldn’t even stop her crying. Why were the cameras filming for so long on her?
He didn’t realize how hard his fists were clenched until the end of the broadcast. As soon as the TV shut off, his shoulders slumped and he looked down at his hands. He had crescent shaped dents, a small bit of blood from one of his hands from how hard he had been clenching his fists.
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