Mica Gallan Farow's POV-D4

We were at camp then. After Perry killed that little district 8 girl, we came back to camp for the night. Perry was incredibly angry, but some of us wanted to sleep for once.

That morning we got up, and headed out immediately. We were in the forest, just running like a pack of wolves, looking for prey. Crystal stayed behind at camp, so it Caden, Perry, Silver , and I treading through the woods. I wanted some action today. If someone didn't die soon, the gamemakers would intervene, and nature can kill even someone as strong as me.

"I don't think there's anyone out here!" Silver cried in frustration.

"Well, THERE'S US!" Perry stopped to scream in her face.

"Don't even, you know I would kill your ass so quickly you would be confused when you got to hell!" Perry's nostrils flared, and his grip tightened in his sword. I kind of wanted to see the fight, but Silver was hurt and Perry would win. He didn't need any more power over the rest of us. I was about to run in to break it up, but Caden did it for me.

"Hey hey hey, we are a pack, and we will act like it. Now knock it off or Mica and I will kill you both. Right?" he gave me an expecting look and what could I do but give a sarcastic smile and nod? They each other dirty looks and Silver flicked me off.

"Thanks, Silver. It's always nice to be called number 1, every once in a while." I gave her a big grin and a wave. She looked away and I could tell she rolled her eyes.

We started moving again, and soon came across a small stream. We stopped for lunch and built a fire. I went about 100 yards from camp and shot some kind of fuzzy bunny. I brought down a few more, and headed back to the others. Turns out I wasn't the only one who decided we needed something fresh. Perry had a small fox in his hands. Silver had something I think was chives and some apples from her pack. Caden sat building up our fire. It had a lot of smoke, I guess from all the greenery and stuff, maybe the others will see it and come to us.

Lamb Jess' POV-D8

Rayne and I both stopped to stare at the cave entrance in the distance. "You think there'll be water?" She whispered to me almost as if she was afraid the sand would over hear us.

"There will be." I said back to her. My voice was hoarse, my lips cracked. Our water ran out a while ago. This cave was our last chance.

"Wanna race?" She asked with a grin. I started to nod and she took off. I was bolting after her. She through her arms up and I could tell she was smiling. I ducked my head and pushed my muscles. It was pointless though, she was too fast. She made it to the mouth of the cave, about 4yards ahead of me. She waited for me to catch up, and took my hand.

We were entering this cave as a team. It's about time someone showed the capitol up. We began walking into this mystery. As we went farther into the dark cavern, the air became thicker and the ground softer under my boots. These were good signs. I looked over to Rayne, she was drooping a bit, and I could tell she was exhausted. "Rayne, do you want to rest?" I dipped my head to look up into her beautiful eyes.

"Maybe, after we find water, but I can wait." Her eyes flitted around, carefully avoiding my gaze. I circled around in front of her, and she looked at her feet.

"No, were resting now." I put my hands on her shoulders, and tried to force her to stop. She pushed against my hands for a while, but eventually gave up and sat down.

"So, Lamb I've been thinking." She sounded tense, and I was afraid she would try to break off this alliance.

I decided not to show my fears, and answered, "'bout what?"

"Well, what if there isn't any water?" I got up and sat very close to her. I put my face so close to hers, I could kiss her.

"Then I suppose, I would kill myself so you could drink my blood." I whispered it, because I really meant it. I didn't have a family to go home to, or even any friends. If I died in the games, nobody would care.

"You'd do that?" She doesn't believe me and I don't blame her. I nod, and she leans forward to give me a kiss on the cheek. Her lips barely skim my skin, before there's a sound of moving rocks, and Rayne tumbles back through the wall of the cavern.

"Rayne!" I scream and run forward to look through the hole. She landed away from the ruble luckily. It's about 10feet from where I stood. I then noticed her hair was spread out behind her head and was floating. I had been so focused on Rayne, I hadn't even noticed the pool of water about 6ft. in diameter behind her. I swung down from the hole, and landed crouched beside her unconscious body. I checked her pulse and made sure she was breathing. I then moved to the water. I dipped my hand in and pulled a sip to my lips. It tasted fresh and pure.

Blaise Calder's POV-D10

We had continued to look for water and had since come across a small pool of water. Hush used the net she'd made when I met up with her to catch some fish that resembled worms, only more flattened out.

Cin built a small fire with some damp wood, and found some sticks, so we could roast the fish. This group was always quiet. Since, nobody really liked talking, and well Hush…

I made another attempt to start a conversation, "I feel bad, you 2 made this lunch happen, and I did nothing." Hush gave me a small smile and a shrug. I could feel a bit of tension between the girls, but decided to let it be.

"You're hurt." Cin said plainly, concentrating on the fish she was roasting.

"Just a twisted knee. Besides, um" I took a moment to think, but in that moment everything started to look as if it was vibrating. I shook my head, but everything seemed to move even more. I looked Hush in the eyes, and she looked afraid. Then I got it; earthquake.

Hush jumped into my lap and Cin started to scream. If there was somewhere you did not want to be during this earthquake it was the woods. I got up as quickly as I could, but the moving ground wasn't helping my knee. I nearly dropped Hush, but she landed with grace. I shoved her forward, and she began to trot, but I knew she wasn't leaving me. Crash! Trees began to fall. "Cin! Run!" I screamed out to her. She was still on the ground, but my voice seeming to have startled her. She was up and sprinting. Hush waved her hand and I tried to run, but it was too difficult. I went as fast as I could, but the ground was still shaking. There was a snap and a large tree went falling for Hush. I couldn't find the voice to warn her, but my legs reacted differently and I was soon sprinting towards her. Tears streaming down my face from the pain in my knee.

I was just going to ram her and keep running, but as soon as I hit her, and she flew back a few feet, my knee decided to give out and I fell to the ground. I knew I was screaming but I couldn't stop. The tree crashed to the ground and landed on my back. Hush opened her mouth as if to scream, but of course, no sound came. This outraged me.

The capitol forcing us to kill each other, some before we've even become teenagers. The horribleness of it all hits me all at once. Along with the pain in my back, but I found I could no longer feel my knee or any part of my legs. My spinal cord had been damaged, badly. I knew I would die at that moment, I could no longer walk, not to mention the damage to my internal organs that probably been installed.

Hush was there, in a second she was there brushing my hair from my face. "Run!" I forced every once of air in my lungs for that syllable. She traced something in the dirt with her finger, gave me a kiss and darted off. The ground continued to shake. I felt around to what she had traced and soon ran my own fingers through the lines, until my ever-slowing brain concluded it was a heart. My lips were warm from her kiss and spread warmth through my whole body. My world started to fade away, and I closed my eyes, my hand on Hush's heart.

Flora Wheaton's POV-D11

I gripped the trunk of my tree for my life. The ground kept shaking and my tree had begun to tilt over a lake that looked fairly deep. I began to inch down the trunk, but I was afraid to move. For the first time, since I had been reaped, I was purely afraid.

My tree jerked down another few feet and I squealed. I was dangling a few feet above a lake by my hands, on the smooth bark, and I couldn't swim. I began to pull myself up onto the tree, but another violent shake of the ground ripped it from my grasp and I fell into the lake.

I plunged down only a few feet, but I had only the air in the lungs to keep me alive. I began to float downward. My feet were only about 4 or 5 feet from the bottom. I clawed at the water as my sense of logic was drowned out by fear. I drifted down very slowly. My throat began to burn and I forgot where I was. I forgot who I was, and what was happening. My eyes locked onto a little blossom very high in the trees and my arms stopped trying to pull me up. My hands drifted to my silver choker and I sank down. I was laid out on the bottom of the lake, and everything began to turn blue. I giggled with hysteria and water flooded my throat.

Flames fill my eyes, and I think about meeting my parents on the flip side. I black out. The last thing I get from this world is the sound of cannon.

Rayne Westinghouse-D10

"Grab my hand!" Lamb screamed at me from is perch in the rocks. Flats of rock were falling from the ceiling, and he, being from 7, climbed up the rocks to escape. I was trying to follow, but it was hard and I kept slipping. The shaking had begun to slow down, but still with rough tremors.

"Lamb, it's too hard. I think it's ok to go down now anyway." I made it a few more inches before the rock my foot was resting on gave out and I fell the 7feet to the ground. Pain shot through my skull, and I reached my hand around to feel the damage and my hand came back red.

"Noooo!" Lamb jumped down from the rocks.

Katerina Thorne-D12

I gripped my dart gun for my life, and nearly sent a dart into Caden when he shot out of the trees. He threw his hands up and came to cradle me. I hadn't been hurt by the quake, but I lost my jacket when I jumped from the tree I was in. It had been ripped to shreds. I knew I would miss it tonight.

The sky grew dark unnaturally fast, and icy rain started pouring down. Boom! I couldn't tell if that was a cannon or thunder, but I was already missing my jacket. Caden unzipped his and draped it over my shoulders. He looked me sternly in the eyes.

"Nice gun. I had to check on you. Had to know one of those cannons wasn't you. Stay safe." He gave me a warm peck on the forehead, and sprinted back were he had come from. I stood to set out for a new tree.

Yay! I hope you guys liked this! Sorry about the three deaths, and yes Rayne dies. Sorry this took so long, but I liked all three of them and was putting off killing them. I'll try to update Sunday or Monday. I have something special planned for Easter!

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