Author's Note: Sir Edgar here, they couldn't keep me away I had to come back and finish the story; I made it through the bear traps that they had set for me, with minor cuts and bruises! Anyways you aren't here to read about my jabbering you are here to read the continuation of the story about Hico and the rest of the Hico Games crew, so here I go again writing the nameless sequel to The Hico Games. Of course I cant leave it nameless so for now I will call it Hico Games 2.

Disclaimer: I own Hico and the other people whose names weren't in the original copy of The Hunger Games, but familiar names like Katniss and Peeta are still not under my ownership, maybe someday when I rule the world, I will make Suzanne Collins bow down to me and give me all the rights to the Hunger Games, and I will stop having to write these pointless disclaimers! I am back and better than ever!

Chapter one

Hico's POV

I awoke when, I felt the hovercraft shake, it was Teenra, trying his hardest to keep the hovercraft steady, the only time he had this problem was when he was landing, which he was doing now.

"Where are we," I asked groggily, I think I must have slept for longer than I actually thought.

"Hovering above district twelve, wake up Katniss and look out the window, I think you both should see this, considering this is where you both are from." Teenra said pointing to the window he says we should look out of.

I wake up Katniss, who unlike me didn't sleep the whole way, so was a little bit grouchy when I woke her, her eyes were still teary from when she was crying on her way over here, everyone pretended not to notice.

"Wake up Katniss, we are above district twelve and apparently there is something that we must see." I said sarcastically.

"I'm serious don't mock me, you have to see this, it's absolutely nuts down there." Teenra said, in a more serious tone.

After this was said I became curious of what was actually going on, and I guess I wasn't the only curious cat, because me and Katniss, both literally ran to the window and looked down.

What I saw when I looked down was, as Teenra had described it, absolutely nuts.

There were coal miners and townspeople on one side of the district, walking over the bodies of fallen comrades and dead Peacekeepers, and on the other side Peacekeepers that were one hundred percent alive and fighting, there were bullets going everywhere, from each side, I'm guessing that the townspeople had enough sense to kill a couple of Peacekeepers and take their weapons.

I saw a young girl, not exactly young, she looked to be about sixteen, but still younger than me, anyways I saw her run from the far back of the group of rebels to the front, and toss a gas can straight into the crowd of Peacekeepers, and right before it hit the ground she pulled out a pistol and shot the gas can, it exploded, well, not necessarily exploded, it just busted open and flames engrossed all of the Peacekeepers.

"Now that is what I call skill." I yelled, these people are from district twelve, and they definitely know how to party.

"Oh wow, that's Madge!" Katniss yelled

"No way, you mean Madge, as in the mayor's daughter? You have got to be kidding!"

"Let us down." Peeta said, walking towards the exit.

The door started to open, and good timing too, because just as we opened the door, and walked down the ramp with big boxes of ammunition, like the Santa's of war, another group of about twelve Peacekeepers started marching down the street, I ran down the rest of the way and set down my box and grabbed a gun, and some ammo, I loaded it and shot at the Peacekeepers, and with me shooting alone with my semi automatic gun, I killed all of the Peacekeepers that were coming, and this let the rebels know which team we were on.

Peeta, Katniss and Teenra, all finally got down the ramp with their boxes, and we let the rebels rummage through them, Peeta and Katniss kept guard, while Teenra and I gave the rebels a crash course on how to use the guns, some people caught on really easy, but others didn't catch on so easy, so Katniss had the idea of teaching them how to use the pistols, and to make sure that they kept an extra backup gun.

We had just finished passing out guns, when a lady, with face paint, and ripped off sleeves runs up, and gives Katniss the biggest hug ever.

"Mrs. Everdeen, nice to see you, in your battle attire, you look great." Peeta said, politely, although the woman looked like a complete nut.

"Mom! How have you been, are you okay, where have you been, have you been taking care of yourself you smell funny, have you been taking care of Prim, oh my lord, Prim where is she, where is Prim, Prim!"

I look around and I see the crowd start to separate, starting at the back, then slowly moving through the whole of the group of rebels, and finally the separators make it to the front.

I expect to see just the girl, Prim, that I saw at the reaping, the one whose place in the arena was filled by Katniss, but instead it's not just her, but instead there is a group of girls, consisting of Madge, Madge being the oldest, or at least the one in charge, because she was in front, then I saw Prim she, supposedly was close to the head chick, because she was standing right next to Madge, then there were tons of other girls that I didn't recognize.

These girls looked scary, I assume they broke into the clothing shop, because otherwise this many girls couldn't all wear the same thing, it just wasn't how they did it in district twelve, they wore completely black, all of them were suited up completely in black dressed from head to toe, they wore black shoes, black pants, black belts, black shirts, and black hooded jackets over their shirts.

Their jackets were left open, so they swung lazily behind them, they might have looked scarier in trench coats, but I wasn't going to tell them anything about fashion.

I guess the thing that made them look most intimidating were the pistols strapped along their belts; each one of them had at least four pistols, I now understand why the crowd split so quickly.

"Wow, you all look, err, wonderful," I said, trying my hardest not to stare.

"Is everybody armed, we have to separate." Peeta said formally.

"How many rebel soldiers do we have?" I asked trying to help.

"Three-hundred-sixty, I counted, twice." Madge said.

"Wow thanks, now all we need to do is, separate you all evenly, who is willing to go to the Capitol, and who would like to stay here?" Peeta asked.

After a while we were all separated, the people that wanted to assist those in the Capitol were loaded into the hovercraft, and the ones that wanted to stay here and defend their home were in the square, most of the people that went to the Capitol consisted of the girls in black, Mrs. Everdeen, and a few of the people from the Seam, the rest of the people stayed, it was at least half of the residents of the Seam, and all of the townspeople.

I was wondering why the Peacekeepers had left us alone for so long, when another hovercraft started to descend on the opposite side of the square and Peacekeepers flooded the area, this time they were smarter, they didn't just march straight to their death, the hid behind pillars, and buildings, and everything else in sight, they poked their heads out from behind their hiding spots trying to get a clear shot, and then fired, this tactic was way more harder for us to get them, so we had to try to beat them at their own game, so we hid out and fired, it looked really weird, like a couple of kids playing a game, except this was deadly, if you got caught you had your head blown to bits, yes a lot more deadly than a child's game.

The people that were supposed to go to the Capitol hadn't even left yet, so they helped out, it looked like a program on television, with the Peacekeepers in their white outfits, fighting rebel soldiers, and chicks dressed in all out black, so there was black on one side and white on the other, a kind of good versus bad, except we are the bad guys in that scenario.

We were fighting this way for a while, and then all of a sudden another hovercraft enters the sky, and I think all hope is lost, because now they outnumber us, and then the hovercraft comes in for a landing, but when they come to land they don't go to the Peacekeepers side they land on our backside, they are going to flank us, if they get us from both sides we will never stand a chance.

The hovercraft ramp lowers, but instead of Peacekeepers in white uniforms there is what looks like people in coal miner outfits, but the dust on their clothes is too light to be coal dust, its granite dust, but the only people that have access to granite mines are—

I lost my train of thought when I saw the thirteen's on the back of their outfits.

Author's Note: I hope you enjoyed my first chapter of my second story. I had to bring in the people from district thirteen; logic told me that the odds of the rebels beating the Capitol without help weren't very good.