When Zhenya softly encouraged her to take the trophy, Zina wondered what their family would have to say about it. She was instantly concerned that their grandmother would want to snatch it away from her, and so Zinaida was resolved to take advantage of holding the trophy now before anyone could steal it from her (again). If she managed to get it home safely in her room, she'd place it right next to her bed so that every morning she could wake up and let the trophy push her to work harder, so that one day she could really be worthy of holding it. This trophy was her motivation to never miss her needle position ever again.
Emotions were clearly running high and Zina tried her best to keep it together as Zhenya told her to not cry. Zhenya looked unhappy too, but was apparently better at holding her emotions in. Zina reasoned that Zhenya was probably as exhausted as she was and that tensions were high. Some days were harder than others to have a sister and a rival be exactly the same person. Zina wished they could both win.
Zina's eyebrows raised as her older sister shook her head, disagreeing with her sentiments and turning away from her. "No," the younger sister stated firmly. "That's not true at all. My placing, and yours, were correct. My free program was a disaster and showed my inconsistency... Consistency which you have." Zina said encouragingly, reaching out her free hand to stroke Zhenya's arm gently. "You deserved to win, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise, okay?" She soothed, feeling her eyes stinging with empathy for her talented sister. "Just because I won the technical or Iroda won the free, doesn't mean we were better than you. A champion needs to have the full package, and we both lacked that." Zina could already tell that her words were probably going to fall on deaf ears but that didn't mean she was going to stop trying to put a smile on Zhenya's face.
As her older sister turned back around, Zina could already see the form of Ruslan approaching them over Zhenya's shoulder. A ghost of a smile appeared almost as quickly as it disappeared, happy to see him but worried about what he might say at the same time. She kept quiet, however, at least until he acknowledged them, which he wasn't close enough to do yet. "Ruslan's coming now," she began, trying to bring back the brave face she'd failed with earlier. "I expect they're all eager to get to the family dinner. I can guard the door as you grab your stuff..." She narrowed her eyes knowingly, smiling before adding, "I can check the coast is clear in the room first if you want to avoid the other athletes."
She finished just in time before Ruslan wrapped his arms around them both, and Zina let out a shaky laugh as she wrapped her arms around him in return, gratefully squeezing him. She let go as he started shooting rapid-fire comments at them. And... there it was. Zina supposed quickly that every comment from Ruslan's lips now was going be Zhenya this, Zhenya that, and... Zinaida blinked rapidly as he praised her, completely taking off guard. The unexpected praise (though Zina was certainly happy to receive it) was probably the worst thing he could have said in front of Zhenya, however, and was likely going to make her feel even worse about it.
Darn it, Zina thought, not realising her red and puffy eyes were still so noticeable. Then again, Ruslan was annoyingly observant sometimes. "Well, uh..." Zina stammered, not really sure what to say. She held out the trophy for Ruslan to hold, her eyes flicking to Zhenya's to silently ask her permission first. Tucking a stray hair behind her ear, Zina wished she could be literally anywhere else at that moment. "You'll understand when you get to compete at Europeans too, one day. It takes a lot of effort and..." Zina screwed her face up, determined not to let her crazy flurry of pride, disappointment, anger and happiness make her cry yet again, "and, sometimes it is difficult to accept when things didn't go the way you planned they would." Her voice cracked as she spoke, and she tried to force a smile at her younger brother, pleading to Merlin to let her escape.