It was the night of the announcement. President Snow was live and fixing to announce the details of this year's 50th annual Hunger Games. This year was different though, it was a quarter quell. Anna and Elsa lived in district 7. They were quite popular, royal some might say. They lived in a large castle, unusual for people in the districts. Anna knew her sister Elsa was participating in this year's games as a prime subject for the quarter quell. Elsa was what was special about it after all. She has powers, so of course it unbalances the usual odds. Anna didn't expect to be chosen because after all, her sister was the center of the game's attention.

Anna sat on the couch and turned on the broadcast. President Snow rambled off the details as if it was a happy occassion. Anna was quite tired of all this excitement over the murderous games that they watched every year. When the broadcast was over, Anna headed to bed. The reaping was in two days, and until then Anna decided just to not think about it. Her mind was too overcrowded with fear, as it always had been.

The two days passed, and it was reaping day. Anna and Elsa dressed up in dull dresses according to regulation of the capitol. Everyone marched in a dreary line to reaping stage. Elsa was supposed to be involved in the reaping, but since she had powers, there would be two female tributes from their district. Elsa marched behind stage and boarded a train to the capitol.

Anna stood in the crowd among everyone else in the districts scared to hear their name called. The announcer stoop upon the stage beside two bowls. They played the same customary film from every year like the games were something to celebrate. Anna watched in disgust. Finally, it was time. They selected the male tribute, somebody Anna had never met. His name was Benjamin Haldis. Anna, having never met him, still felt an attraction to him. She knew she had to focus.

The announcer lowered her hand into the female bowl. She spoke as she said, "And the female tribute from district seven is, Anna Arendelle."