A/N-Ugh. I know I promised Thresh would be up today. But I absolutely hate his death as i wrote it right now. So I wrote this one quickly, even though I don't really like it either. Ugh. This is about the point I get writer's block. Anyway, I promise Thresh will be up tomorrow.

Disclaimer-Nope. Not even close.

Bry Catterbury, District 7

So much for alliances. He told Gina that people from the same districts should stick together. And she listened. At least, he had thought she listened.

But now, Bry hid behind part of the Cornucopia and battled with the guy from 8. She wasn't there. He refused to consider the possibility she had been killed.

Gina couldn't have been killed. She was too strong, too smart, too resourceful. It just couldn't be.

And it wasn't! For he saw her, picking up supplies as she stumbled his way. Surely, she was coming to his aid.

"Gina! Over here!" he cried, as the boy's dagger clipped his arm. "Can you help?"

She must have not heard. There were many cannons booming and screams of the dying. Bu surely she was looking for him?

It became clear to Bry that the boy he was fighting was much better in combat.

He tried to run away. Gina would cover for him.

As the first dart whizzed by his ear from behind him, Bry began to question Gina's truthfulness.

Don't worry, I'll be there for you, she had said. Yet where was she now?

Somebody slammed into Bry sideways as she rushed into the forest. He stumbled, face landing hard in the dirt.

Gina?

The dart pierced his shoulder. The boy was rather good with dart guns, Bry supposed. He heaved himself up onto his knees to look for Gina one last time.

His head was spinning, yet he managed to locate her about 30 yards away, staring. He didn't see regret in her eyes. He didn't see a thing. She turned unflinchingly and started to run, until intercepted by a Career girl. They began to fight.

Bry watched her agile body leap and spin, and mourned that he was so easily deceived.

They're all killers. All of them.