So here is another chapter it's probably a bit different from what you're expecting and possibly shorter as well but the next will be training which should be long and hard to write.

Please have a look on my poll, I have only had one vote I could use some more.

All my Tributes on parade

These costumes couldn't wait

The noise level was huge. Everyone was exited to see the tributes. The reaping's had already been aired and the capitol was buzzing with excitement.

Clavius Templesmith and Caesar Flickerman were waiting for their signal to begin. Clavius was looking his usual way but Caesar always looked different each game. This year he went with green, more precisely lemon green.

The cameraman counted down and the two announcers prepared themselves.

First the capitol music came trough and if you were watching this on TV their symbol would be shown as well.

"Welcome to the 41st annual hunger games chariot rides!" Caesar called out too the screen.

"What an exiting time it had been, we have seen the reaping's now it's time to see the people in real life," Clavius continued.

"Everyone in this room are just giddy with anticipation, I know I am," Caesar said.

"This is the event I would recommend turning up for, the excitement and feeling when the tributes come into view is just something you need to experience," Clavius told the camera.

"I completely agree, now I hear music playing this means the chariots are coming!" Caesar exclaimed happily and so they did beginning with district one as always.

District 1, which was luxury, had their tributes Tyler Brunsman and Devin Lytle dressed in silk toga like skirts. Devin had a veil going around her chest making it almost not see-through but only just almost. The rest of their bodies were coated in silver dust. Their faces were free of the glitter but had instead diamond like eye shadow and shining teeth. Devin also had a gold thread braided into her hairdo.

"Beautiful, just beautiful," Clavius commented.

District 2 was dressed in something that looked like uniforms. Except Denise Donovan's skirt was very short, and her top open all the way down to her navel. Joe Walker was only wearing pants and holding the jacket over his shoulder. They were both wearing sunglasses and caps.

"Peacekeepers, that's a great idea," Caesar commented.

District 3 had gotten new stylists and it showed. They came in painted as circuit boards. They weren't wearing anything underneath but they did have clothes over their private parts in the same pattern as their paint.

"Wow now that's new and very interesting," Clavius said impressed.

"Yes their stylist made a great decision," Caesar agreed.

District 4 came in after and their tributes Sango Tajima and Dylan Saunders were dressed in blue clothes that when moved looked like waves and holed together by coral. Sango also had seashell stuck to her breast as a bra. Her hair had been done up in a big knot and they both had small fish stuck into it.

"Again beautiful looking outfits," Clavius applauded.

"Yes very well done," Caesar nodded.

District 5 was once again dressed as power plant workers. There wasn't much more to say about their tributes but Julia Albain and Joey Richter tried to make the best of it smiling and waving.

"Power plant workers, this is very realistic, you'd think the stylist had actually been there," Caesar said to the camera.

District 6 was rolling in next. Lily Marks and Darren Criss were wearing train conductor hats and some white stuff as clothes.

"What is that that they are wearing?" Clavius asked and both commentators leaned in.

"You know I think it's tickets stabled together," Caesar answered and he was very correct.

"How very creative," Clavius commented.

District 7 tributes were dressed as trees. Jeff Blim and Britney Coleman was wearing either a pair of shorts or a skirt, it was hard to tell with the bark pattern. Their torso and up had leaves spread around here and there. They had something that looked like branches woven around their wrist and hands like gloves. Britney's hair had a bird's nest on top of it along with a small songbird.

"What a nice touch with the bird," Caesar said.

District 8 tributes June Saito and Nick Strauss-Matathia was dressed in very eye catching outfits because of the many colors. Their outfits were different pieces of cloth sewn together. They were big and in the tributes minds uncomfortable.

"Interesting, very interesting," Caesar commented.

District 9 was next in line and they were dressed in bags. Meredith Stepien and Brant Cox and literally dressed in bags. They were grain bags but both sewn in here and there to fit the person who was wearing it. Other places grain was glued on to them in patterns on their arms and faces.

"That's pretty good, you really get the feel of the district," Clavius told the camera.

District 10 had two different outfits. Jim Povolo was dressed as a cowboy with his lasso around Jaime Lyn Beatty's neck. She was dressed as a cow. The cow skin was matching her hair and it was fitted so it flattered her body. She had two small horns sticking out of her hairdo and bell earrings.

"Fun idea," Caesar commented.

District 11 had their tributes in uncomfortable outfits woven together by different types of wheat. Both Joseph Moses and Bonnie Gruesen was trying their best not to itch it making their smiles a bit gritted.

"That does look nice," Clavius commented.

"Yes very nice," Caesar smiled.

And finally district 12 came and this year tributes Brian Rosenthal and Alle-Faye Monka been smeared with coal in the face and on their hands and feet while they had been dress in black chiffon pieces of fabric and it really was just pieces of it sewn together so it wouldn't fall off.

"Oh something else than mineworkers, impressive," Caesar mentioned.

The president said a few words after all the chariots had made their way down and then they all disbanded and went back to their rooms.

I'm sorry it's so short and took so freaking long please review or it might take another year for the next one