hollowvictor: (The anger underneath)
Bucky Barnes | Victor of District 10 ([personal profile] hollowvictor) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet 2018-04-29 06:43 pm (UTC)

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[As far as Bucky's concerned, Justice's expression doesn't change much and what he does notice gets filed away as unremarkable.

He wants to comment about 'his virtue' and what that even means, but he keeps going and Bucky has to bite back the anger in his voice.]


No. Justice gives a feeling of satisfaction, of feeling like you did what you could to make right what was wrong. There's no justice in Panem. You weren't there so don't presume to know what was happening in my own homeworld. It isn't justice that Snow was killed and his system torn down. It isn't justice that the woman who should have been president after him ended up being just as corrupt and willing to continue the same suffering for the safety of the people who'd suffered before. It isn't Justice that there's too many dead for each to have a grave. It isn't Justice that the whole of Panem might simply fall apart for all of this because no one knows what the hell to do now and there's no infrastructure for anything else. Things could so simply go back to how they were because things are already set that way and I don't know if anyone will see it before it's too late because I'm here.

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