Well guys, summer is actually here! I'm hoping to get into the final eight before school starts up again, but honestly, who knows? I decided it might be good to cover some action outside the Arena, from the mentors and Districts and Capitol. Thus, I plan to have a chapter like this up after every Arena day, though I'm not sure how good an idea that truly is.

Reviews!

Wolfie McCoy: Thank you for your kind words, it's good to hear from you again!

dreams and desperation: I'm glad you think I'm doing well with Cassia, I worry about all my tributes when it comes to how well I'm portraying them. Thanks for the review!

SparkHat: Happy to have you here! Thanks for the review!

Mystical Pine Forest: Yeah, I thought including the time might make this a little... different. Thanks for the review!

roses burning: Six to twelve days is extremely specific XD. We must remember, though, that the 74th lasted 18 days, and we were in the final 13 by the end of the Bloodbath. Thanks for the review!

This is supposed to be a recap. How the heck did it get so long?!


District One

Malaya Garnet, 17

Marcus Caelum, 17


Back in the home of Malaya Garnet and Marcus Caelum, they are torn. Their District has been made a mockery of in previous years, their tributes always the first in the Pack to go down. Marcus and Malaya need each other this year, they know, in order to stay alive.

Nobody knows whether Malaya shot her Partner on purpose, or if she meant to shoot the Six boy. The way she's acted toward him today, however, convinces them that she meant to get away with Six.

On the Family Thrones, set up in the square, the families of the tributes stand silent, waiting. Beryl and Cietrin, the girl's mother and father, refuse to meet the accusing eyes of the gathered crowd. Marcus' mother is glaring daggers at them, while little Alina cries into her mother's dress.


District Two

Cassia Lyra Maurise, 17

Mason Lepodolite, 17


In Two, they are celebrating. Both their tributes are some of the strongest this year, and already they are celebrating their Victory. The first day having ended, their tributes making half the total kills between the two of them, District Two will surely have another Victor this year, solidifying their spot as the undisputed Victors of the Hunger Games.

They laugh as replays of Tulle's futile flight plays again. Her attempts to dodge and weave, avoiding Mason's large hands. They cheer as Cassia's knives rip through the throats of the boys from Eleven and Thirteen, the children reenacting the scene to the amusement of their parents.

The families sit smugly on their thrones of stone. Cassia's parents are cheering alongside their people, joyous as gifts surround their feet. Andrea, however, is refusing to acknowledge what her younger sister has done. Mason's parents are celebrating as well, excited to have another Victor child.


District Three

Infiniti Reagan, 17

Cordin Bolt, 16


District Three is surprised. In the Games, they're targeted early, more often than not. To have both tributes survive to the end of the first day is almost unheard of. They want to celebrate, they really do, but both their tributes are alone, with no combat knowledge between the two of them. The odds never lie, and it seems as though the odds aren't good for Infiniti Reagan and Cordin Bolt.

They thought for sure Infiniti was a goner, what with both Mason and Jasper on either side of her. Confusion flowed through the District as both tributes ignored her, though the fates of the girls from Eight and Twelve didn't make them feel better. They worry about Cordin, sitting just inside the treeline and glancing constantly up at the Cornucopia. Those he has stolen from know what he's thinking, and those whom he hasn't robbed suspect it anyway.

On the Family Thrones, Angeliece and Mason Reagan are sorry for their daughter. The screens showed how Infiniti cried as the girl from Seven's face showed in the sky, but they know it's best she get over it now. Her little brother, Riker, is staring up at the screens, tears filling his eyes. Cordin's family, besides Gadge, of course, are relieved at how well their son or brother is faring. Little Tabby is as amazed as ever by her older brother.


District Four

Esmeralda "Mera" Annalise Dawn, 18

Jasper Blue, 16


District Four is unsurprised at their tributes surviving Day One, yet they can't help but worry about Mera and Blue's ability to stay alive. While Fours are usually just fine in a normal Career Alliance, this year is anything but normal. While they usually have the backing of the Ones against the Twos, the girl has vanished and the boy is injured. They know that Mera likely has no chance against Mason and Cassia in a fair fight.

They stare up at Blue and Henry, still unsure of how he got there. Tycho was their chosen Volunteer, he was ready. This fishmonger, this child on the other hand, has aligned himself with a younger boy from Eight of all places. While they're well supplied, it's only a matter of time before Four faces Four, and the victorious tribute will be both loved and hated by their own District.

On the Thrones, Mera's mother and sister, Yula and Rosalyn, are trying to stay happy for their daughter and sister, for the sake of the cameras. Her father, Jokah, on the other hand, hoots and hollers whenever Mera's kills appear on the screen again. On Blue's Throne, however, sit a man and woman who hold each other like they hadn't had the chance in years. Though their son is in the Arena, Corey Blue and Nina Fontaine have been reunited, there to strengthen the other.


District Five

Devon Cynthia Rose, 17

Darius Line, 17


District Five can't believe their luck this year. Both their tributes escaped the Bloodbath with supplies of some sort, and even though Darius had to cheat a little in order to do it, they're celebrating. Devon got away from the carnage with a few throwing knives, and can actually wield them with something resembling skill. She even injured the Two girl thirty seconds in, narrowly escaping the girl's cast at her back.

In the Arena, Darius is still stressing over taking another life. His supplies are decent, but he's still shedding tears as he carves himself a bow staff out of a fallen tree limb. He had dropped his club after the Nine girl's death, after all. Devon hasn't pulled out her weapons yet, except to take Cassia's fallen blade and stick it in her own vest. She's found herself a fruit-laden tree, where Five suspects she'll try and stay for a few days.

There was no family willing to take the Throne for Devon, and for the sake of television, the Capitol decided friends of the tribute would be allowed to take the spot of her family so long as Ori would be in attendance. Thus, Thalia and Fiona are representing the tribute girl for now, the young child sitting on Fiona's lap. A woman stands alone on Darius', her face stained with tear streaks. Despite his best efforts, Terra still loves Darius with all her heart, and is terrified for her child.


District Six

Jetta Carter, 17

Aran Quade, 17


District Six still can't seem to understand that both their tributes are alive. They knew Jetta would be alright when she bolted, but they thought for sure that Aran was a goner when he had both the Ones bearing down on him. Their surprise at Marcus being shot and Malaya leading Aran into the jungle has been broadcasted over the country, and now Capitolites are posting little jokes on their Eyescroll pages, writing words about their ridiculousness.

Malaya and Aran are slowly beginning to get comfortable with the idea that they're stuck together for the duration of the Games, beginning to talk about their homes and what they'd do if they won to keep their minds off the Games. Jetta is wandering through the jungle, probably unsure of what to do. She'd better stop soon, or one wrong step could land her a broken neck.

On Aran's Throne sits a single girl, the girl Aran would give his life to save. Reyna Quade, now more than likely orphaned, has been desperate to leave the crowded square, to find someone that can tell her brother that the girl with him is a witch, but she can't. Jetta's parents, Laney and Byke, are trying to decide what to Sponsor their daughter with. They have the money, but what can they send that can help?


District Seven

Kenzi Williams, 16

Logan Woodson, 16


District Seven isn't very optimistic. Kenzi has already fallen, and while Logan has decent supplies, and perhaps the knowledge to sustain himself, he has no weapon. Another year where they have a tribute who's decently built, strong, able to survive, and can handle a weapon, yet he has no means of defending from an attack. His slight advantages over the others are nothing if the Careers catch up.

In the Arena, Logan has taken a tarp from his bag and strung it up among the branches of a tree, using vines to tie it all together. He had a good view of the recap from his hammock, and didn't seem too surprised when Kenzi's face appeared first. He's sleeping now, his backpack his pillow, his map of the Arena held close to his chest. He's safe for now, but who can really tell with the Gamemakers?

As can be expected, the man and woman on Kenzi's Throne are still in full mourning, Linda and James having just lost their only daughter. Their greatest joy in life. Their greatest pride. Never coming home. On Logan's Throne, the people are worried. The boy's parents, William and Lena, are fully aware of how quickly tributes can become "static," and Jake can't help but wonder whether or not his brother really can make it. Only time will tell.


District Eight

Tulle Salane, 15

Henry Reynoso, 14


In the Textile District, they are holding on to hope. Again. Their tributes seldom survive the Bloodbath, and while sweet Tulle has already fallen, they somehow feel that Henry has what they need. A strong ally. A working knowledge of the Arena. Decent odds. Fair Capitol support. He's going to make it really far this year, they know. Maybe even take the crown. After 111 dead in 56 years, maybe this is it. Their liberation.

While the District was disheartened at their older tribute's demise, they knew her death was likely, just as it is every year. There are few alive who remember a Victor from the District, most of them being the Victors themselves. On the screens in the District, Henry and Blue can be seen joking around, almost happy. The Capitol must be loving this.

On the Thrones, the families of this year's tributes can't seem to meet the eyes of the others. The Salanes, Plaid, Velvet, little Rayon, and even old man Hemp are all sobbing quietly in grief, knowing that their daughter, sister, or granddaughter will never return home. The Reynoso women on the other hand, are looking up at the screens in terror, wondering what's happening out of sight. Old Sonia is holding Henry's older sisters, Jessica and Paula, comforting them quietly, though her voice is shaking.


District Nine

Harvest Miller, 14

Thanatos Rize, 15


In the District of Grain, most are mourning. While they never expected their tributes to make it too far this year, they had held on to the hope that they'd both at least survive the Bloodbath. Harvest was too young, too unprepared, too soft from her few years in the Victor's Village. Thanatos, however, is a walking corpse to them, cannon fodder. He's done nothing to prove he has what it takes to survive, so he won't survive.

Thanatos is on screen, located just in the treeline at the base of the volcano. He's staring up at the Cornucopia, his eyes calculating, thinking. He ran from the Bloodbath without looking back, and while he may still be alive, he is without supplies. The District knows what he's thinking, and the few who believe in his survival are begging him not to do it. Deep down, however, they know he'll do it. He has no choice.

On the Thrones, Maria Miller has a look of near-insanity in her eyes. There's sympathy for her, of course, as many in the crowd surrounding her know what it's like to lose a child to the Games. With nobody to sit with her, however, she looks small, frail. On Thanatos' Throne, Aiofe, his twin sister, also sits alone, though for different reasons. Her parents refused to attend, refused to acknowledge Than as their child. So Aiofe too is alone in a sea of people.


District Ten

Cheyenne Bruno, 13

Denny Rico, 14


District Ten is proud of their tributes. This year, Ten is the outermost District to still have both tributes alive, an achievement worth celebrating. On top of this, their tributes are working together to survive, they are supplied, and should have sponsors. With only eighteen left in the Game, the odds are looking pretty good for the pair. The only thing that could raise their odds even higher would be them being older.

Cheyenne and Denny are comforting each other over what the District assumes to be a fallen ally, as Cheyenne broke down as the Twelve girl's face appeared in the night sky. They must understand that, in the end, she was going to die anyway. While the idea of flying down a mountainside is altogether terrifying, her death honestly could have been worse. Besides, Ten is still alive.

Representing Cheyenne on her Throne sit Vivian and Charles Bruno, her parents, Charlotte, her older sister, and even the family's black lab, Lassie. The Brunos were terrified as they watched Cheyenne run for the pack, but were quickly relieved when she made it out unscathed. Alone on Denny's Throne is his mother, Sammy. Sammy had been hoping against hope that her son would stay away from the Bloodbath, and he did, to her relief.


District Eleven

Willow Orchids, 13

Thorn Ashburry, 13


District Eleven honestly wishes that Willow had been the tribute to go. While she's sweet and kind and extremely likeable, Thorn was the stronger of the two. The most likely to win. The one they thought could be a potential Victor.

Willow hasn't even stopped crying over the dead boy. She has very good supplies, stolen from the Twelve girl, who is also dead. She's curled up in a ball, her bag held tightly. Her water bottles are filled again, purifying. She has good supplies, but she's too emotionally unstable to use them properly.

On Thorn's Throne, Jacob, his father, is trying his best to comfort Jessica, the boy's sister. They knew this was a likely outcome, but they didn't think they'd have to face such devastation so soon. On Willow's, Mint is, understandably, on the verge of freaking out for her younger sister, and the tribute's twin brother Asher is in a frighteningly similar state.


District Twelve

Keola Foeba, 13

Soot Maloy, 13


District Twelve fully expected this outcome from their tributes. In truth, this is what happens nearly every year, two young innocents slaughtered minutes into the Games. They can't shake off the horridness of Soot's death, however, though they suspect that this is only the beginning of the Four girl's legacy. The people have seen Careers like her, half insane and a force of destruction, terrifying and unstoppable.

They hadn't known Soot had joined the Career Alliance until it was truly too late to say anything about it. His death was truly his fault, for listening to lies and being so trusting, not that I makes it any better. Keola might be okay if it wasn't for that darned Eleven girl. Keola was more vulnerable than ever with her leg broken, something they all knew the Two boy would take advantage of.

On Soot's Throne, his sisters, Sarai and Maddie, are trying to keep the images away from little Tomas, who just wants to see his older brother. Garrett has already left, having other family he has to worry about. Keola's Throne, a single woman kneels, sobbing into her dress as though the whole world had been ripped from beneath her, and to her it has. Her daughter was her everything, and now she is gone.


District Thirteen

Rebelle Sunflower Rine, 13

Sparky Montgomery, 12


Thirteen honestly isn't shocked at the aftermath of the first day. What could they have expected, really? Every year, their children are taken for their crimes, and they've lost 123 in the past 51 years. Half that number were taken down in countless Bloodbaths, and the Gamemakers took care of the rest. They're still unsure of how Soldier managed to survive twenty-five years ago.

They all knew Sparky wouldn't make it. He was batcrap crazy, much of the District knew him and his mother for that reason alone. Children like him never leave the Arena, and the entire nation, they suspect, knew he would fall here. Early. Rebelle, on the other hand, had a sort of fire in her. However, that fire may have been what got her killed. She provoked Four, though she could have gotten away clean. Perhaps if she had waited another five years, she might have won.

There is no family on Sparky's Throne, though if his mother hadn't passed away on Interview Night she probably wouldn't be here anyway. Rebelle's, however, is filled with grief-stricken family. They had cared for the girl like a daughter and sister. Draco and Freedom wonder what might have been had they kept the young girl away from the Games, and little Centra hasn't a clue what happened to her sister.


Capitol


The Capitol is, as you may expect, partying. They feel no sadness over the fallen tributes, only sheer elation or disappointment that their bets did or didn't pay off. Their excitement over the remaining tributes withstands, of course, and they almost hope the Games will be a little longer this year. With eighteen left in the field, at least two more weeks is almost a certainty.

In his mansion, President Gumei Snow is pleased. His Careers this year took care of the issues of the girls from Nine and Thirteen, as well as the angry boy from Eleven. The only ones remaining that need to be taken care of have more enemies in the Arena than friends, and Snow is certain he'll have a good Victor. A patriot, someone he can control. Yes, a Career.

In the Control Center, Head Gamemaker Mars Viking is relieved. Bloodbath ratings were quite good, and the fall of some certain tributes should make the President happy. He'll be coming back once again next year, he knows, especially once the Capitol sees what he has in store for the tributes. His job is secure, all he has to do is sit and enjoy the show.


Control Center


Jade Heghes is pinching her nose in frustration. She's glaring at her charge's vitals, even though they are steady and strong. She realizes now why Malaya had stormed straight to her room the night before; she must have talked with the boy from Six. Jade looks over to the boy's mentor again, and the younger girl raises her eyebrows again, questioning.

Gloss Xerces is more than a little worried. His tribute is injured and, without Malaya there to back him up, the Careers will likely find they're better off without him. A few of Marcus' Sponsors have called, those who would like the pleasure of the One boy's company should he win. There were little others, calling about his spectacular kill. Gloss sighs. He had hoped to do better on the 75th anniversary of his own Victory.

Moara Slater takes another swig of her beer as she groans. It's her own Games all over again; the knives, the death, the sadistic smile. She can see herself in Cassia. She's gotten multiple calls, Cass's two kills catching the attention of the Capitol dogs. She'll help Cassia, sure. She's obligated to. But once she dies, Moara will go hole herself up in a club and refuse to leave until Rocky comes to get her.

Jacob Gold is happy with his tribute. He laughs as Mason messes around with his crossbow, shooting a spare sleeping bag. The girls just snort at his joy, the boy from One sitting as still as possible. It reminds him of his own Games, how he spent it all laughing. He laughed as his sword cut through tributes in the Bloodbath. He laughed as the girl from One screamed in terror, right before her head popped off. It's good to laugh.

Ingrid Talbot sighs as the money shared between Infiniti and Kenzi drops. Most of that was there was from Kenzi and Oak, but with the girl from Seven dead, Sponsors have withdrawn their money, likely to pay back on their bids they had made. She looks around the room, aware of just how lucky she is. Already, seven mentors have left the Control Center, and yet she is still here. Infiniti's heart beats on. But just how much longer can she survive?

Matrix Volt wonders how Cordin can survive now. The boy's plan was to steal from the Careers at night, but now that will prove impossible, as they can see him coming, night or day. Cordin doesn't know about the night vision goggles, but, granted, neither do the Careers. Matrix suspects, however, that the girl from Four actually does know, but is trying to decide on whether to tell her allies or not.

Halibut Odair is proud of Mera, for taking the boy from Twelve out as planned and keeping a level head when Malaya deserted. Her Sponsor funds soared after the spectacular show that lasted ten minutes, and they racked up with each intricate cut left on the boy's body. Now, with two kills under her belt, Halibut knows she will have the crown within a week in an Arena as small as this.

Kinzie Wrasse has just about given up on Blue. There's a reason none of her tributes have ever come back, and Blue embodies all of them. He hasn't trained his whole life. He isn't eighteen. His build isn't right. He didn't ally with the Careers. Now, Kinzie has to watch her charge traipse through the jungle with an outlier, before a real tribute can kill them off.

Fosca Beralia's heart skipped a dozen beats as Devon faced off with the girl from Two. Now she's breathing easy, as Devon bites into some tree fruit she found. She's thiry-five feet above the jungle floor, high in a tree about four kilometers away from the volcano. Fosca is proud of her girl, who cut down some vines to make herself a rope. Tonight, she can sleep in the safety of the trees.

Matt Electrode is debating on what to try and send his tribute. Darius is lost in grief after the girl from Nine's death, and Matt just hopes he can get his head back in the Game. Losing someone is hard, every Victor knows that, but no tribute should be giving up this early. The Nine girl was going to die anyway, and besides, Darius' funds have grown because of it.

Railer Playne can't help but wonder what will end up happening to Jetta. The girl can't win, not really, and her lack of, well… Everything is proof enough of that. His tributes have surprised him from time to time, however, so he hasn't fully given up on the girl, not really. But with no funds, no allies, no true skill, the odds don't seem to be in her favor.

The daggers being glared at Kiara Enygma amuse her. While she isn't the oldest in the room, physically or mentally, she certainly isn't scared by the Career mentor from One. Kiara knows that Jade's pride won't allow her to visit Floor Six to discuss the situation, though she doesn't mind. A Six hasn't had this much Sponsor money in decades, and she can't keep down that glimmer of hope inside her.

Oak Teare can't think straight, the stench of his room and the empty bottles littering the floor offering more than enough explanation. He just can't understand. People loved his girl. Loved her. Despite her distaste for Julius and Lumeo, people were drawn to her celebrity and her cleverness and her beauty. Now, her beauty is floating over the Arena, the medics trying to fix her before shoving her in a freezer.

Lily Jeng can't believe her tribute got two wonderful things in his bag, and managed to waste one of them. While he certainly doesn't know, that poison vial could have been used to kill everyone in that Arena. Caution is what keeps a tribute alive, and he might have thrown away his chance at that. However, she supposes, only time will tell.

Cecelia Furse is sobbing into her pillows, as she does every time her tribute falls. She had held on to the hope that Tulle would stay under the radar, survive to at least the Top Eight, but instead she died so soon. So young. She can only hope that Henry can break the losing streak now, the curse that has hung over Eight since Yvonne.

Velvet Furse honestly thinks that this is his year. He knows he has a knack for bringing home Victors, and while Henry is a bit young, Yvonne was fourteen when she won. Velvet sees this as a good omen, and can't help but plead silently with the Gamemakers that this will be the year. Henry has an ally from Four. That's all he needs.

Nobody knows where Wheat Miller went, not that he cares. He doesn't really care for anything at this point, not with the powder in his palm and the apartment to himself. The faces are gone, the screams have dissipated, and that's all that matters. The world is calm now, peaceful. He's going to ride this feeling until the end of it all.

Harvest Summer knows that, despite Thanatos' personality and overall outlook, he really has the potential of a Victor. If she knew what his plan was, then she might be able to help him out a little bit more. However, he refused to tell her, so what can she do really? She'll just have to gauge his actions and make smart decisions.

The hope rising in Tabitha Shearer cannot be stopped. What was once a spark is now an open flame. Cheyenne has an ally, supplies, support, Sponsors. With every passing day that Cheyenne can avoid the Careers, Tabitha knows her odds will grow exponentially. She's finally going to bring one home. This year. This time.

Austin Bean has been mentoring for many years, so he knows Victor-material tributes when he sees them. Something he won't admit to Tabitha is that Ten hasn't a chance this year. None. Both of them are too young and Cheyenne's popularity hasn't escaped the Careers' notice, nor the Gamemakers' for that matter. And Denny is too gentle. No Victors for Ten this year. That's just the facts.

Crysta Rine has finally finished her wailing, though her grief for her daughter only strengthens her decision to save Willow at any and all costs. She still has a tribute in the field, and while her daughter has fallen, perhaps another girl can be saved. Willow is alone and scared, she knows, but she is strong, with good supplies if she can figure out what her canister is. A fire bomb is an advantage tributes never see most years.

Orchus Fielding can't believe his charge is already gone, two minutes into the first day. Thorn really had a good chance, he knew, but the idiot child refused to listen and ran headfirst into the Bloodbath. At least Willow's still in the Game, he thinks, though she is alone and scared and - yes, things aren't looking too good for the team from Eleven.

Coal Black doesn't want to imagine the terror his tribute felt as she free-fell through the air two minutes into the Games. No, the bottle in his hand is definitely preferable to watching the highlights, preferable to being interviewed on his thoughts. It drowns out her horrible screams, the world-ending crack that doomed her. Yes, liquor is wonderful.

Slatia Mist knew Soot should never have joined the Careers. While she's seen many things during her years of mentoring, and even before that, Soot's death was particularly cruel. Halibut and Gloss and Jacob are just laughing it off, and it makes her mad. Halibut offered to buy her dinner during Soot's torture, but he had that malicious grin and she turned him down. It's the best she can do now for her tribute.

Soldier Renslaw knows that he was expected to better in a Quell. He had no way, however, of saving those kids and he knows that, but others don't. Crysta will never understand. Thirteen will never understand. Sparky and Rebelle are dead because of their own actions, their own stupidity. Both could have survived the first day but they made the wrong decision, and it cost them their lives.


I may have trouble with Day 2. My computer uninstalled Microsoft Office and it's a miracle I finished this chapter before it did. Fanfiction can still open Word documents even when the computer can't read them, so here we are.

26th: Sparky Montgomery, Age 12, District Thirteen Male

25th: Kenzi Williams, Age 16, District Seven Female

24th: Tulle Salane, Age 15, District Eight Female

23rd: Thorn Ashburry, Age 13, District Eleven Male

22nd: Keola Foeba, Age 13, District Twelve Female

21st: Harvest Miller, Age 14, District Nine Female

20th: Rebelle Rine, Age 13, District Thirteen Female

19th: Soot Maloy, Age 13, District Twelve Male

Sponsors!

dreams and desperation: 215 (Cassia Lyra Maurise, District Two Female)

The Fangirl in Pink Jeans: 87 (Infiniti Reagan, District Three Female)

caitiebug007: 93 (Devon Cynthia Rose, District Five Female)

roses burning: 112 (Devon Cynthia Rose, District Five Female)

The First Adventuress: 190 (Aran Quade, District Six Male)

JaymanRepublic: 103 (Logan Woodson, District Seven Male)

Clis2339: 137 (Henry Reynoso, District Eight Male)

Wolfie McCoy: 70 (Thanatos Rize, District Nine Male)

Mystical Pine Forest: 177 (Cheyenne Bruno, District Ten Female)

Alliances!

Careers (215 points): Marcus (1), Mason (2), Cassia (2) (215, dreams and desperation), and Esmeralda (4).

Malaran (Araya?) (190 points): Malaya (1), Aran (6) (190, The First Adventuress)

Brains and Brawn (137 points): Blue (4), and Henry (8) (137, Clis2339).

Sacrificial Lambs (177 points): Denny (10), and Cheyenne (10) (177, Mystical Pine Forest).

Loners!

Infiniti (3) (80) (80, The Fangirl in Pink Jeans)

Cordin (3)

Devon (5) (205) (93, catiebug007) (112, roses burning)

Darius (5)

Jetta (6)

Logan (7) (103) (103, JaymanRepublic)

Thanatos (9) (70) (70, Wolfie McCoy)

Willow (11)

Questions!

What do you think?

Should I do this every day?

If not, how often?

Should I keep every District and mentor? Or should I skip Twelve, Thirteen, and the mentors of the deceased in Day 2?

Which section and/or mentor was your favorite read?