A/N- Hey. Right now I have requests for Clove and District 7. I alreadt posted the 7 boy, so I'll write the girl. Because I love long weekends so fricking much, I might post one of the two today. :) Remember my rendition of Lila's death? I thought about it so much, I figured I'd make it melodramatic and make it affect somebody else. So here's Umina.

Disclaimer- I stole the Hunger Games...MWAHAHAHAHAHA Staaaaaaaam! (That means 'just kidding' in Hebrew) Suzanne Collins owns it all.

Umina Briar, District 9

And here's where it's all gonna end.

No, it's not. She's going to live. She has to live. Frankly, none of the other tributes deserve to. The Careers are as cruel as ever. Most of the people are just pathetic. Except for perhaps Lila.

She keeps telling herself that the only way for her to justify killing people is to make them seem subhuman. Inferior.

It doesn't work. She knows George. It's not like she can just forget who he is. And the rest of them. They are human. They all have families. Lives.

Shut up.

Umina just wants to get away for a while. To escape all the pressure and run.

It would be nice.

The field seems like a good goal to shoot for. She gets ready to run.

When the gong sounds, Umina is running for her life.

She hears a mine go off, and she spins around to look. It is Lila's mine. Poor, sweet Lila, who wasn't really right on the inside. Already death has taken its toll. And on innocent people.

That necklace Lila wore is within ten yards of Umina. She thinks about retrieving it. At the moment she begins to run, however, a knife from the District 2 girl passes close to her head.

And Umina runs. But towards the necklace, not away from it. She doesn't know why it is so important. Maybe she feels like she owes it to Lila.

As the screams of the tributes fill the air, she reaches the necklace. It has survived the explosion intact. It is a girl, inscribed in shell. She flips it over. On the back it says-

To Lila, with love

Tate

I'll marry you one day

Tate was Lila's dead friend; she mentioned him in the interview. Umina cannot move. She is stuck in the pain of it all.

She tries to get up, to get away. She needs to survive.

But Clove's knife enters her brain, and she doesn't have a chance.