Trinity's POV

I was running. I was running on the beaches of my home. District Four. I didn't live in Four, I lived in District Twelve. When I was born, people didn't think my mother was 'sane" enough to raise me, so I was sent to live with Katniss and Peeta Mellark. Along with their children Primrose Mellark, and Trevor Mellark. Prim was 15, and Trevor was 13. Everything was perfect, until Diamond Snow became president.

She made the Hunger Games restart. Everyone was shocked. My brother was VERY mad. He said he was going to go to the capital and force President Snow to change her mind. But of course, he didn't. I had to come home for the reaping, so it would be fair. Now it was the big day, and I was shaking in my shoes. My mother picked out a simple white dress that came to my knee's. She let my hair go down in it's natural waves.

"Come on Trinity, we have to go." Finnick told me. He had on a white shirt with light jeans. We lived in the Victors Village, but we didn't like to show it. It was chaos in the town square, too many people.

"Gather round! Gather round! Boys over to the left. Ladies to the right!" Treasure Heartwarming said into her mic. She was a young Capital women who was going to reap names.

"Ladies first!" she walked over to a big ball of names..."Alice Augers!" She called. I heard a few gasps. Everyone looked at a girl my age, in a wheel chair, she only had one leg. Alice also had tan skin, brown hair, and hazel eyes. She didn't even look older then ten.

She went up the steps, with the help of Peace Keepers, and sat there. No one said anything. Treasure opened her mouth, but I yelled out the thing that would change my life forever.

"I VOLUNTEER AS TRIBUTE!" I yelled. She couldn't win the games. I didn't want her to die. I heard a cry, my mothers. I walked straight forward, not even looking back. I wandered if I would ever see Prim and Trevor again. My brother. My mother. At least if I died, I would be with my dad.

I was now on the stage, and the Capital Barbie doll said something, but I didn't listen.

"Well?" She asked. "Huh?" I said, a few people laughed.

"What is your name, dear?" She said, moving some blue hair hair out of her face.

"Trinity." I said, quietly.''Your full name, dear." She said. Anger flamed inside me."Trinity Rose Odair, got a problem with that?" I asked.

"Not at all. Now time for the boys." She said walking over to another bole. I guess she wanted to make this dramatic, so she kept her hand in the bole and swirled around, like a shark looking for food. She snatched one up, and walked over by me, more like the mic.

"And District Four's male tribute this year will be, Noah Taylor." All the boys in the 17 year old part look at him. He was tall, had brown hair, and brown eyes. He was gorgeous, but old.

"Well, shake hands, you two." Treasure said. We shook. After that we were rushed into the building. Here, I would say my last goodbyes to anyone who came. At first no one came, then the door opened. It was Alice.

"Hello." She said, in a sweet and quiet voice. "Hi." I said, on the verge of tears.

"Thank You for saving me." She said, lowing her head. "It's alright. I guess I had to, both my parents were in the Games." I said. She reached in her pocket.

"Every tribute is aloud to wear something from their district. Will you wear this?" She pulled out a green and bronze locket. It was beautiful.

"Of course. Thank you, very much, Alice." I said. I put it around my neck. She smiled. "The green matches your eyes." I looked in a mirror that hung over the couch. She was right. The green on the locket perfectly matched my eyes. Just like my father.

A man opened the door, "Your time is up." He said, ushering Alice out." I know you'll win!" She called before the door slamming. It was a few moments before another person entered the door. She had red hair, brown eyes, and looked 16.

"Hi, my name is Lilly. I'm Noah's cousin." She said. Awkward. "You know how to win don't you?" She said. I shrugged.

"Living in 12 was always fun. I learned how to hunt and gather, I learned how to swim. I never thought Katniss was trying to teach me how to live in the Hunger Games." I said. But that reminded me of sleeping in a tent with Trevor and Prim. Too many hard memories, gone.

"Try to keep Noah alive until you can't any longer, okay?" She asked. "Okay." I said. How could I keep him alive?

"Time to go, now." The man said, sending in Fin in. I hugged him and started to cry. I couldn't help it. I was loosing him.

"Shh, it's okay Trin. You can do this." He said soothing things to me for five minutes. Then he looked into my eyes.

"Mom will help you." he said. "What?" I asked. " Our mother is the only living mentor. she is going." He said. But before I could say anything else, the man comes in and says he has to leave. Before he was shut out he yelled, "Make every moment count!"

Three Peace Keepers come to lead me to the train that would send me to the Capital. The roads are swamped with people with camera's trying to get a good picture of District Four's tributes. They make us stand there so they can take photos of us for the Capital when we arrive. Soon the train doors snap closed, and Treasure is behind us.

"Who wants a tour?" She asks. Noah looks at her like she was nuts."Where is my mother?" I asked her. She smiled,"Well Trinity, we had to sedate her. She was having quite a fit." She changed the topic by saying," Now let's have that tour."