A/N: So I'm trying to get all of the training days in one chapter. In it, Katniss watches everyone in the training center. SO it is with great pleasure, that I introduce the next chapter!

Chapter 4

I look to Peeta as Prim and Gale walk into the elevator. Peeta squeezes my hand and whispers reassurances to me.

Haymitch stumbles in and asks, "Have you been to the mentor viewing rooms that you can view the training?"

"No," I say.

"Well, come on," Haymitch leads us to the viewing room.

When we get there, I plop down next to Johanna and Finnick, holding Peeta's hand. At lunch, I learned that most of the Victors didn't actually care about their tributes, but the tributes were just someone that they knew.

"There are a few exceptions to that, including us," Johanna says, pointing to Finnick and herself. "You guys are obviously exceptions. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to see that you two care."

Suddenly, lunch ends. We return to watching the tributes. I notice that Prim just sticks to the survival skills, not going to the weapons. I'll have to tell her that she needs to try at that. On the bright side, Gale is working on the weapons extra, skipping the survival skills. If he does as he said he would, protecting Prim, they should get on just fine in the Games.

The next day…..

I talked to Prim last night and she said that she would try harder at the weapons. So today I watched closer. I see that a few of the tributes are befriending Prim. Everyone helps Prim, except for a few.

All day, she tries with bows, swords, and knives, without success. One of the girls, from District 3, helps her with wiring. I understand that the girl is Beetee's daughter's best friend. The girl's name is Penelope.

A boy from 7, one of the Victor's sons, helped Prim with axes. The boy's name is Davis. Prim makes friends with him easily. They laugh and talk together for the rest of the time.

The next day…..

Today, the tributes will be brought in for private scoring. I'm all too worried about Prim and Gale.

They leave too quickly. I don't know what to do for them. I just stay with Peeta in the apartment. We turn on the telly and see Caesar Flickerman talking to the Head Gamemaker, Plutarch Heavensby. I quickly turn it off. I don't want to be reminded of the Games that Prim and Gale will be sent into.

Later, that night, we turn on the telly again to see the scores. On and on the scores are listed. Finally, I see that Prim gets a 6 and that Gale gets an 8. They both look very proud of themselves, as they should.

A/N: So next, we have the interviews, followed by the Games. Review, follow, and favorite!