Chapter 4: The house

I am led into a prep room, the only thing they do is wash and untangle my hair, I'm sure they will do more to me when I have to sing for the capital.
"He can't come with you to rehearsal," says Sunny, looking down at scout.
"Isn't there a room I can keep him in?" I ask.
"Yes, you get a room," she responds.
"We will be heading there shortly," she says as we walk along the shiny capitol floors.

"Here is where you will be staying," Sunny says opening the door. We enter the house and I look around the big room. My eyes widen at the sight of red curtains covering a big window. The room has silver flooring, a long red carpet, and a few doors.
"Allow me to give you the tour," she says. The first room has a wide table with a vase in the middle.
"This is the kitchen," Sunny says. Above the table is a white chandelier with many crystals (most likely from district 1). The second room is the living room. There is a large white couch and a large black TV. A small end table sits next to the couch. The third room is the bathroom. It has a large shower, a white toilet, and a blue sink.

The final room is my new bedroom.
"What do you think?" she asks.
"I love it!" I exclaim. A white lamp hangs from the ceiling; underneath it is a hot pink bed with a green, fuzzy bedside table (more for show then for use). There is a black rug in front of my own bathroom, and a window with a great view. Scout finds himself a comfortable spot on the floor and curls up in a ball. He slowly drifts off to sleep. I begin unpacking my things, what little clothes I have, a small tree painting, a photo of my friends, scout's water bowl, and a bow and arrow. I take a sigh as I look at robin the photo. I smile at a memory of him.

He was singing a love song, simply because he was bored, I pretended he was singing it to me. I have another memory of us talking, I can hear his voice.
"So then, the hose got stuck and made a buzzing noise," he said.
"Then what?" I asked.
"My dad thinks it's a tracker jacker and freaks out and starts screaming."
"Did you tell him?"
"I was too busy laughing."
'Then what happened?"
"He eventually figured it out, no one saw it but us." Sunny's voice brings me back to reality.

"We need to go to the stage to rehearse," she says.