Sorry I haven't updated in a while, its cause I've had writers block.
Disclaimer: I don't own the Hunger Games ok!?
Rory's P.O.V
We turn and walk into the Justice Building. It's very dull inside and has a cold look to it. Not long after we enter the building Prim starts to cry. It breaks my heart to see her cry because I rarely ever see her cry. The last time I can remember seeing her cry is when one of her friends died of hyperthermia, that was two years ago. I place my arm around her trying to comfort her
"It will be ok." I say in a soothing tone.
"No it won't Rory, we're going to die now and it's not like I'm going to win. At least you have a chance." She says whilst trying to calm a sob.
"Shut up now or the Capitol will just kill you faster!" One of the peacekeepers yells at us in a thundering tone.
I remove my arm and continue to walk. We reach two old worn down doors and we have to split up and go into the separate rooms. I look at Prim one last time and enter the room. Inside there is one chair and a window. The chair looks like it was red and has three springs poking through it, making it not look very comfy so I go and sit on the windowsill. I look over District 12 and beyond to the forest. After sitting there for about 5 minutes someone knocks on the door so I stand up and wait for someone to enter.
First enters the peacekeeper who told us off before and then Gale, Vick, Posy and Mother. As soon as Posy lays her eyes on me she runs straight over and wraps her arms around me as tight as possible.
"I know you like her Rory, but you didn't have to go into the Hunger Games just to protect her." Gale says sternly.
I just shrug my shoulders and ignore him. I walk back over to the windowsill, sit on it and look back out the window. Dark grey storm clouds have just started to appear and it will probably rain soon, just to add to this whole situation. Mother walks over to me and hugs me.
"Rory just remember that we love you no matter what." She says soothingly.
"Don't worry mum I know." I say trying to stay calm.
She sighs and presses my head to her chest. I close my eyes and listen to her heartbeat and it calms me down a lot. I just realised that Vick hasn't said anything this whole time and is standing in the corner. I lift my head up and walk over to him.
I put my hands on his shoulders and say "it will be okay, I most likely won't come back but you know I was always there for you."
He just nods his head and looks towards the window. He looks back at me and says "I know Rory it's just... just..." he stutters. Vick then bows his head down and starts to cry.
"Just what?" I question.
"It's just... that after today I probably won't see you ever again, except for on the television."
I wrap my arms around him and pull him into a hug. Just as I do a peacekeeper walks in and tells us the time is up. Everyone comes and hugs me in a big group hug.
"Good luck lil' bro." Gale says as he heads out first.
I give a small smile, and then turn back to the rest.
"Goodbye Rory and May the odds be ever in your favour." Vick says before leaving too.
Now it's only Mum, Posy and I.
"Good luck, stay safe and be careful of who you ally with Rory, I love you." Mum says.
"Bye Rory, good luck, I love you and I'll miss you!" Posy says as mum grabs her hand to take her away.
"I love you all too!" I half yell as they walk out and close the door.
I walk back over to the window and sit on the windowsill. I put my head between my legs and begin to cry. I stop crying about two minutes later because someone knocks on the door again. As I finish wiping the tears from my eyes I see Mrs Everdeen and Katniss standing at the red chair. As I walk over to them I can tell that they have been crying because of their red eyes. Katniss pulls me into a hug.
"Thankyou Rory." Katniss says as she hugs me.
Mrs Everdeen doesn't say anything and just pats me on the back. We don't say anything else for a couple of minutes before they leave.
"Good luck." They both say as they close the door.
I stand there for about another five minutes before a peacekeeper comes in and escorts me to the train.
