Kaelia Blitzen-12(D6F)

This is starting to get a little annoying, sure I made a mistake trying to run away during the reaping but I find it a little on the excessive side that this peacekeeper has to be with me all the time. It's not like I wasn't going to have enough trouble attracting allies anyway but with her constant presence just a few feet away I might as well already be dead. It's not like her constant presence hasn't attracted the everyone's attention, which for the most part that means anyone who might have been interested in an alliance with me has avoided me like the plague it's also managed to attract the attention of the one group I'd rather avoid being tangled up with, the careers or, at least, the boy from Four who seems to have made it his mission to needle me about my escort at every turn.

"Do you really have to be here? It's not like I'm going anywhere once they secure the room."

This isn't the first time I've attempted to engage my guard and for the most part, she's simply ignored my probing but something about this question seems to have upset her because no sooner have I finished asking it then she's leaning in and snarling at me in a way that makes her normally pleasant face and beautiful eyes contort in an extremely terrifying manner.

"Listen here you little shit I don't want to be here anymore than you want me here, I mean do you honestly think I enlisted with the peacekeepers to babysit a little snot-nosed shit who's about to get massacred?"

"I….I'm not about to get massacred. I have just as good a chance as anyone else does."

"If you honestly believe that then you're as delusional now as you were when you tried to run, but that's not really the point. The fact is I was ordered to babysit you and those orders were extremely clear that I'm not to allow you more than twenty feet away from me unless the obstacle you're running or the training you're participating in demands it. So maybe you could do us both a favor and spend the rest of your training time climbing or something like that so we won't have to look at each other."

I try to think of something witty to respond to that with but the bell signaling the end of lunch rings before I get the chance and before I can blink she's back to her feet and slipping her helmet on and my response dies on my lips. Forcing myself not to cry at her crushing statement and at the fact that I seem to be completely incapable of even convincing another tribute to consider me as an ally I quickly dump the uneaten remnants of my meal in the trash and make a beeline for the rock wall on the far side of the training center, my escort falling in line a few steps behind me.

It only takes me a few seconds to traverse the breadth of the center as the vast majority of the other tributes are still making their way out of the break area which suits me just fine, I'd rather get started on this station before I have to endure the whispers of my fellow tributes about how foolish or stupid I have to be to have warranted my own personal peacekeeper.

"Hello young lady, I assume you're here to work on your climbing skills?"

"Yes, if that's ok."

"It's more then ok my dear it's wonderful. I don't get many tributes through my station, most of them figure they can build the muscles and the like up through the obstacle course but they don't get as many target results that way. No the only proper way to train yourself to climb is to do it, and the best place to do that is here on my wall."

"Well then this is the place for me, you never know when good climbing skills might come in handy in the arena."

"That's the spirit, will your companion be joining you or will you be going alone?"

He points in the general direction of my escort who offers him a simple shake of her head before moving off into the shadows on the side of the wall where she quickly disappears amongst the shadows.

"Well I guess that settles that, now which difficulty level did you want to start with?"

"Umm, I guess maybe the easiest one?"

"Do you have any climbing experience or…?"

"Not particularly, I mean I did ok with the climbing in the obstacle course yesterday but I don't necessarily think that would recommend me for a very challenging difficulty."

"Well as long as you have a basic understanding of how to find your footing and things like that then you should be ok to skip up to the intermediate side of the wall. You do understand the basics right?"

"Kind of, I mean I know you're not supposed to put your weight on something that can't support you and you want to make sure one foot is stable before you try to move the other."

"That's the gist of it, also, remember to always maintain three points of contact with whatever you're climbing."

"Three points of contact?"

"He means don't move a hand and a foot at the same time."

The voice startles me as this is the first time in almost two days that someone has dared to speak in my presence and when I turn around to see who it is I'm shocked to find the girl from Seven staring back at us in an almost dream like trance.

"That's exactly what I was trying to say, thank you Sequoia. When you're climbing you never want to move your foot and hand at the same time because if your foot misses its new hold, the hold can't support your weight, or your hand does the same thing you're more likely to fall with only two points of contact."

"I guess that makes sense. Sequoia is it?"

"Yes."

"Would you mind going up with me the first time? I'm a little nervous and could probably make good use of your pointers as I go."

I stand there with bated breath while she continues to stare at me in her almost dream-like state and I'm afraid I may have misread the situation. I mean she's the first person who's talked to or around me without being prompted in almost two days so I guess I have to take a chance if I want any chance of finding an ally. Then again if she was just trying to feel me out a little and I jumped the gun I may have just destroyed the one chance I have of finding anyone in this godforsaken city willing to overlook my white-clad observer and take a filler on me.

"I don't see a problem with that, provided the instructor doesn't mind me shoe-horning in on his territory."

"Are you kidding? Sequoia you know more about climbing than I've learned in twenty-six years instructing tributes in its forum. If you're willing to help I'd say this young lady would benefit immensely."

"Well, then I guess I'm on board to help, but I'll need to know what to call you."

"Kaelia, my name is Kaelia."

"Well, Kaelia I guess we'd better get harnessed up and get started."

The instructor shows the two of us over to the rigging station where he quickly pulls out two of the smallest harness on the rack and passes them to us. Sequoia gets hers on with no problem but I end up needing a little help and put it on or buckle it up wrong more times than I care to count but the Sequoia and the trainer simply laugh at my mistakes so I don't feel quite as bad as I normally would.

"Ok, now that we've got you two rigged up I'll rotate the wall to give you both the same intermediate setup. This should make it easier for you to instruct her as you go Sequoia."

He pushes a few buttons and the wall spins around for a few seconds until it comes to a stop with two identical panels facing towards us. As the two of us fasten the hanging rope lines to our harnesses I can't help but worry about what I'm about to try to do. After my actions in the reaping, I may well be singled out as a target by anyone looking to score some easy points with the Capitol crowd and anyone I convince to ally with me might be in the same boat. Then again I know I can't survive alone and this might be my only chance to find someone who's willing to overlook my situation and give me a chance. I just hope the reward ends up being worth the risk I'm going to be asking her to take.


Sequoia Sable-12(D7F)

I never feel more in control and free then I do when I'm climbing like this and the only thing that ever seems to come close is when I'm carving or whittling, but given my current situation, this is about as good as it gets. I mean what could be more liberating than scaling something that's not supposed to be scaled? How is anything in the world supposed to compare to the peace and quiet one can only truly experience from the top of the world? Sure this is different because I have to stop every few feet and coach Kaelia through what to do and where to or not to place her weight but she's doing fairly well for a beginner so it's not that big an inconvenience.

"Ok now this next step is going to be a little harder than what we've done so far, and with your height working against you too it's going to be a little more challenging for you to learn but if you listen closely I know you'll get it."

"O…Ok I guess. What do I need to do?"

"So the next area you need to ascend doesn't have holds on the right side so you're going to need to balance exclusively on your left side. Now to do this grab the green hold right above the two thin yellow ones with your left hand."

I watch with mild apprehension as she extends her short arm towards the point I instructed only to fall nearly two inches short. It takes all my self-control not to shout as she teeters about with her left arm flailing in panic, but with a little luck, she manages to regain her balance and grab her previous hold before her movements throw her off the wall completely.

"I….I don't know if I can do this. What if….What if I fall?"

"You're not going to fall; you need to trust me on that."

"I almost fell right there; how can you be sure it won't happen again?"

"I'm not, but I do know that if you stop now all the work you've done will have been for nothing. Now, this time, move your left foot up to the green hold above the one it's currently on before you reach up for the next one."

She hesitates for maybe half a second before nodding and moving her foot up and then quickly reaching out and grabbing ahold of the lime green colored hold with a surprised gasp.

"I…I did it!"

"Good job, now move your right foot to the blue hold your left foot was just on. Once you do that move your right hand to the red hold to the right of the one your left hand is on."

"Which one?"

"The red one kitty-corner from the one you have your left hand on."

I watch as her eyes dart back and forth for a few seconds before she finally zeros in on her target. It takes her a second to get her footing right and a few more to gather the courage to swing her arm up but she manages to make it without falling off and I allow myself to smile at her accomplishment even as she breathes a massive sigh of relief.

"You handled the hard part pretty well for a novice climber, now you need to clear that area so you can get back to a more evenly footed plane. Remember to go slow and think about how moving to one area could affect your balance and ability to place your other foot or hand."

Her eyes widen to three times their original size and for a second the only sign of movement out of her is the soft but rhythmic shaking of her arms as she attempts to muster the courage to continue moving. This time, I keep myself quiet rather than offer words of encouragement, eventually, she's going to need to find it within herself to overcome her fears and this is a much better time to learn how to do it then when she's faced with the same problem in the arena.

It takes her longer than it really should and she nearly loses her footing a dozen or so times and her hand grip double that but eventually through the sheer power of her belief in herself she manages to cross the area and continually inch her way towards the top.

"I….I don't know if I can keep going. My arms are starting to tingle."

"Well, then you don't have to worry."

"WH…Why not?"

I extend my finger and point towards the ceiling and for the first time since we started Kaelia actually looks past the wall and the immediately present holds and realizes just how far she's gone.

"I….I didn't know I was so close."

"That tends to happen when you're focusing on not falling, but that's not really all that important. What's important is that you only have to climb another ten feet and you'll have made it to the top, I know how much making it means to you so get it done and ring the bell. Let everyone know what you accomplished."

She stares up at me but it's not the same timid or unsure stare as before, this time, there's a fire behind her steady gaze that practically screams confidence. I offer her a reassuring smile and a nod as she lowers her head and slowly but surely closes the last few feet between her and the top of the wall. By the time she reaches the top I've already hoisted myself up and taken a seat on the top so I extend my hand and help her do the same as the both of us exhale a breath I don't think we realized we were holding in.

"Congratulations Kaelia, you've just conquered the wall, how do you feel about that?"

"I….I feel amazing. Thank you so much for helping me do this, I don't think I could have done it without you."

"You're selling yourself short, you did all the work I just pointed you in the right direction and offered a few tips."

"Tips that kept my head on straight and stopped me from falling, but thank you for your kind praise. I haven't heard a lot of that since the reaping so it's a nice change."

"I remember watching your reaping on the train ride here, you were the one who tried to run away right?"

"I guess everyone has heard about that huh?"

"I'm pretty sure everyone's heard about it at the very least, it was kind of a big deal with a lot of the Capitol citizens they interviewed afterward."

"This is worse than I though. How am I supposed to recover from this?"

"It may not be all that bad honestly. At the very least everyone in the Capitol knows who you are and that could come in handy if you make it a little ways into the games."

"I suppose you're right, but it's still not ideal. Honestly, I'm not sure what I was thinking but at that particular moment running seemed like a really solid plan. It was only after the fact when I had a chance to think about it and my parents weighed in that I realized how stupid it was. That's what my dad thinks anyway."

"Don't let this get you down, you're capable and with the right attitude and a few good allies, you'll go far."

"It's funny you should mention allies because I have a slightly awkward question on that very subject."

I knew this was coming and honestly, I'm surprised she was able to put off asking me this long. I mean I was pretty obvious she planned to ask from the moment I inserted myself into her conversation with the trainer, her body language practically screamed 'ally with me' from that moment on.

"I'm pretty sure I know what your question is."

"If not, it shouldn't be too hard to guess what it is."

The two of us sit in awkward silence for nearly a minute as I try and process everything in my mind and she waits with bated breath for my decision. The biggest problem is that I don't have any reason to tell her, no, but I still need to check with Fern and Jamie, it's their alliance too. Then again Jamie's made it a point to try and recruit anyone who'll give him a chance to ask and Fern hasn't seemed all that interested in anything really.

"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked. I mean why would anyone want to ally with the idiot girl that tried to run away from the reaping? You're probably better off without me as an ally."

"There's no reason to talk like that to your ally Kaelia."

"I understand I just thought maybe since you were willing to help me you mi….Wait really?"

"Of course, Jamie, Fern, and I would be happy to have you join our group."

"Even if that means my little white-clad friend has to tag along tomorrow?"

"Even if she has to come into the arena with us."

I offer her a welcoming smile as her eyes fill with tears and before I know what's happening her arms are wrapped around me and she's pulling me into the tightest hug I've ever experienced. After she pulls back and wipes the tears from her eyes I motion for her to follow me as I show her the proper technique to repel down the wall to ground level. She catches on pretty quick and smiles the whole way down as if joining our alliance has driven the clouds from her life and bathed he in the warmth of the sun for the first time in days. I just hope Fern and Jamie are as accepting of her as I think they'll be.


Moriah Trace-12(D11M)

This is the first time since my dad died that I've felt like I'm not in total control of my surroundings and the fact that everyone seems to be at least partially immune to my influence hasn't helped matters. I mean I'm used to occasionally not getting my way but the number of times I've been thwarted since I got to the Capitol has been astronomical. Even my district partner has been a source of annoyance but that might be because her personality is so maddeningly confusing to me, I mean how in the world am I supposed to get a good read on someone who one second is so trusting and caring to be so nonchalant about watching an ally die the next?

Regardless I can't keep dwelling on any of this, it's not like worrying about the massive internal conflict Iliana has to be having over how she's acting can be anything but beneficial to me moving forward, after all It's not like we're allies or anything. Sure she made the offer almost as soon as we boarded the train but after looking at everything it just seemed premature for me to hitch myself to an ally without looking at all the possibilities, how was I supposed to know that almost everyone I tried to latch on with would be so opposed to my inclusion?

"Forget them Moriah, forget all of them. You don't need any of them to help you win the games, if anything they should all be begging you to join your expertise and skill to their push to win the games."

At least I think that's how I should feel, again I've really never had to adapt to or accept this kind of rejection before. My only real experience with rejection is when my little sisters don't get their way and this is how they seem to react to it so I guess this is how I'm supposed to feel about it, as long as no one's looking that is.

"You need to focus man, get your mind off this garbage before the anger and frustration swallow you whole."

Oh I know a million and one things that could take my mind off this stuff, but with less than an hour left in training I'm not all that sure it would be worth my time to try to start working with a weapon and the plant station is absolutely crawling with people who can't tell the difference between a tree and a bush little loan whether a plant is poisonous or not. I guess I could spend some time at one of the animal stations, it might come in handy to know how to handle animals a bit bigger than my dogs back home.

"Well it looks like you've made a decision, so let's get over there and learn what we can in the time we have left."

I quickly make my way over to the station where a rather large man with a ridiculously droopy beard sits with his eyes half closed staring at the picture of what looks like some sort of monstrously oversized cat. For nearly a minute I just stand there and stare at him while he continues to oblivious stare at the animal as if it were the only thing with him in the world until my patience finally runs out and I gently but deliberately knock a pile of books off the table with my elbow.

For a second I'm not sure he even heard the thud that seems to have attracted the attention of a couple of tributes from the nearby knot tying station but after nearly a minute after my action he finally turns his gaze towards me and shakes his head in a sign of disapproval.

"If you're as impatient with animals as you are with people you're going to have a very hard time interacting with them in the arena."

"I...I beg your pardon?"

"Animals aren't always going to be as receptive to you as people are, and if you're hunting or being hunted by an animal the last thing you want to do is make an obscene amount of noise. Interaction with animals takes time, patience, and understanding and two of those skills are clearly underdeveloped in you."

"You don't even know a thing about me and you're already passing judgment on my patience and understanding?"

"Well the fact that you picked out which two of the three you're lacking doesn't exactly make me reconsider my position young man."

"You know nothing about me old man, I've spent my entire life around animals. You must feel pretty stupid now after going off and assuming I had no experience with them."

"Quite the contrary, your revelation combined with this little outburst only reinforces my belief that you lack the patience to handle yourself around true animals."

"Weren't you listening a couple of seconds ago? I just told you I've spent my whole life around real animals!"

"Domesticated animals and true animals are very different things young one. A domesticated animal has had its more wild and unpredictable tendencies breed out but a true animal has no such limitations. The way you act around animals that are used to human presence and your presence in particular is a poor measuring stick for how to handle animals in an untamed environment like the arena. In there you're at their mercy not the other way around and if you treat them like a dog or react to their temperaments like you did with me they'll tear you apart."

"Whatever old man, I'm guessing your personality is a major reason why no one ever spends time at this shitty station. Or maybe it's the fact that it's a completely useless station anyway. I like to think it's a little of both."

"Ignore my warnings all you want but in the end it's you that has to face the fires of your ignorance, and it's you who'll be burned by it."

I can't take another second of this clown and luckily the bell signaling the end of our second training day rings out before I'm forced to tear another hole in his shaky theory that I'm inept at dealing with animals. Instead I simply offer him as polite a nod as I can muster without losing my cool and spin around and migrate into the migrating mass of tributes making their way towards the training room doors and the lifts beyond.

Part of me is absolutely livid at that old man, but a part of me wonders if I handled his criticism in the most effective way. It's not like it really matters now but in the heat of the moment I might have let my emotions get the better of me when I should have shown restraint, but at this point it's too late for me to backtrack and make amends. I just hope this decision and every other one I've made in the heat of the moment doesn't come back to haunt me later, after all I did blow off Iliana's offer of an alliance in the heat of the moment and that's not exactly looking like the best decision at the moment, but only time will tell.


Joyce Davidson(District 4 Mantor)

After two days of training about the only thing, I'm completely sure of is that Iona seems to extremely passive aggressive when it comes to Lachlan. I mean I get not liking your district partner and it's not like Mikelis and I were exactly the poster children for cooperation two years ago but we still managed to keep up the appearance of a united front. It's not necessarily a bad thing that they're not overly fond of one another as it should make it that much easier for one of them to take the other down should they need to, but judging by Iona's body language she might be planning that earlier than might be prudent for her.

Dinner tonight has been the tensest meal yet and the only one who doesn't seem to notice it or at the very least doesn't seem to care is Lachlan, hell even Inala and the stylists are picking up on it and they're easily the most oblivious people I know. After watching Iona glare daggers at Lachlan across the table for the better part of a half-hour I can't take it anymore, I'm going to have to talk to her about whatever it is that's going on between them. However I do have to do it in a way that doesn't tip Lachlan off to just how bad this situation really is, the last thing I want to do is turn my tributes against each other before they even get into the arena.

"Allure do you want to take Lachlan into the sitting room and work on his interview prep or would you rather do it here?"

I do my best to sound as nonchalant about this as I can but I can tell by the way her eyebrow almost rises off her head that she's confused as to why I'm doing this now. Luckily she's gotten better at reading me over the last two years and all it takes is my eyes darting towards Iona and back a few time for her to get the message and make a decision.

"Neither actually, I think we'll do it on the balcony with how nice a night it is. Lachlan take the rest of your food outside and I'll join you shortly."

The look on his face isn't exactly a happy one but for the first time since he boarded the train he doesn't complain or resist. He does throw what I'd call a tantrum but it's mild enough that I'm not sure anyone who doesn't know him would think anything of it, and by the time he crosses the room and slips out the door Allure is on her feet and standing next to me pretending to whisper something in my ear as the door slides shut behind him.

"Are you sure you want me to leave?"

"I can handle this dear, don't worry about me."

She leans in and pecks me on the cheek but lingers just long enough to actually whisper something in my ear.

"It's not you I'm concerned about. Tread lightly with Iona on this. I'm just as curious as you are but the last thing you want to do is make whatever this is a bigger issue than it needs to be."

With that, she offers me another quick kiss before saying goodbye to Iona and the others and slipping out the door after Lachlan. A few awkward seconds of silence follow until Inala finally picks up on what's going on and invites the stylists down to the bar for a night-cap. After a few more uncomfortable minutes of them gathering everything they think they'll need for a thirty-second elevator ride and then waiting for the lift they finally pile in and zip away without another word.

"Ok, Iona what the hell's going on?"

"I'm not sure what you mean?"

"You've been staring daggers at Lachlan all night and everyone but him noticed, so something is obviously wrong."

"It's nothing….Nothing I can't handle by myself."

"Iona I'm your mentor and if you tell me what's wrong I can help you, but if you keep secrets from me then both our jobs get a whole lot harder."

"It's just….Lachlan did something so….So stupid today and I just can't get over it."

"What did he do?"

"Well, first he spent the better part of the morning picking on the girl with the peacekeeper following her around. He even made it a point to discuss taking her out painfully as a way to gain support from sponsors."

"Now I'm not saying I necessarily condone drawing her death out but he does have a valid point as much as I hate to admit it."

"I'm not saying it isn't valid but the way he went about it was tactless. He made a big show of taunting her and when he was talking about killing her he did it loud enough that half the tributes in the center heard him do it. It's like he was trying to show off his grand strategy in front of everybody."

"Ok, well we both already knew that Lachlan is a talker and while I agree that this may have been in poor taste I'm not sure it warrants such a negative reaction on your part."

"That's just the first part. Later the boy from Six offered to help us with shelter building and Lachlan made a big show of trying to make him look stupid, that's nothing new. However when the boy didn't back down Lachlan challenged him to a knife exercise with the stipulation that if he won we'd consider letting him into the alliance."

"And Lachlan embarrassed him or something?"

"No he actually lost and I got the distinct impression that if Aldrin had wanted to he could have blown him out of the water. As a matter of fact, I'm almost positive he held back to increase his chances of getting into the alliance. The problem is Lachlan went out of his way to make it clear he didn't want him in, despite his obvious skill and the fact that he could be a tremendous help. Well once he voted no and exerted enough pressure on Alex to get him to vote no I did the same to avoid a confrontation of the training room floor."

"So you're mad at Lachlan because you backed down to preserve the peace instead of fighting him on this?"

"That's part of it but there's still just a tiny bit more, but I'm not sure you're going to like it."

"In that case, I'm sure I need to hear it so go ahead."

"Well after everything was said and done we had lunch then Alex and I went and worked on first aid while Lachlan and Antonia worked on combat. Well about an hour or so later Antonia comes over and pulls the two of us aside and tells us she's not happy with the way Lachlan's acting or how he's leading. She proposed the three of us invite Aldrin into the alliance behind Lachlan's back and try to take Lachlan out in the bloodbath."

I can't believe I'm hearing this. I mean I'd expect it in a normal year but I never imaged tributes this young could be so….Cunning.

"What did you decide to do?"

"We decided to do it, and after a little convincing that it wasn't a trap we managed to get Aldrin on board too."

"I'm starting to put all of this together."

"I know you're probably upset but I just can't work with Lachlan, and Antonia was pretty close to going it alone anyway so this worked out best for the two of us."

"I'm not mad, I'm a little surprised but in the end you have to do things your way to win and it doesn't matter if I like it. I betrayed my alliance in the bloodbath too and it worked out well for me so if this is what you and the others think you need to do then I'll support you. The trick is not tipping your hand before you play it."

"Ok, what would you suggest?"

"First off you have to pretend to like Lachlan or at least get back to where you were when you were real allies. Second you or Antonia need to be with Alex at all times tomorrow. If he's really as desperate to be accepted and liked as you say he is then he's likely to spill everything to Lachlan if he's left alone with him. Third the three of you need to avoid Aldrin like the plague so Lachlan doesn't have a reason to get suspicious of him or any of you."

"Sounds simple enough. Anything else?"

"Nothing for right now, just bury your feelings until it's time to act and hope everything turns out the way you're planning. That's really the only option you have when you take a chance like this."


A/N: Well that's a wrap on Training day 2 and we're only about 8 chapter away from the start of the games and I can't wait for all of you to see the arena(figuratively speaking of course) as I'm pretty proud of what I came up with.

Anyway back to the here and now and as you can see we've got quite the intriguing plot developing between our career alliance. I wonder how it will play out? :)

1. Do you think the careers are better off with Lachlan or Aldrin?

2. What do you think of the Sequoia, Fern, Jamie, and Kaleia alliance?

3. Which alliance is your favorite overall?

So I hope to have the first part of Day 3 up this weekend but that's all dependent on whether I can force myself to take my Political Science test in a timely manner or if I decide to keep putting it off like I have so far. If that's the case then the next update will be out by Wednesday of next week but I hope to have it up sooner. Other than that please review and let me know what you think and I'll see you all at the next update :D

Current Alliance List

Careers:

D2F- Antonia Bismarck-13

D2M- Alex Trake-13

D4F- Iona Harrowell-13

D6M- Aldrin Derino-13

Aces and Eights

D1M- Topaz Kayden-12

D1F- Audrie Christison-13

D8F- Connor McCormick-13

D8M- Archie Razida-13

District 12's

D12F- Brooke Kolstad-13

D12M- Brenton Aldair-13

Bulls and Bombs

D3F- Quanta Bomm-13

D5M- Luell Berring-13

D10M- Dargo Avene-12

Peace and Happiness

D7F-Sequoia Sable-12

D9M- Jamie Dexton-12

D10F- Fern Shelton-13

D6F- Kaelia Blitzen-12

Solo(For Now)

D3M- Bryn Snowdon-12

D5F- Emiliana "Emi" Jameson-13

D9F- Alden Devaire-13

D11M- Moriah Trace-12

D7M- Aster Elmore-13

D11F- Iliana Alder-13

Unknowingly Solo Tribute

D4M- Lachlan Melbourne-13