Eloo people! Having a good Thursday? If so, it gets better! Why? because this is an update! If your not having a good Thursday, then cheer up! Why? A. I'm updating. B. Tomorrows Friday! Well, unless you hate Friday. If so, just focus on that first part. Soooo Keep Calm and Read On!
~Moonlet Nerd
Lillianne
I started crying. I don't care if when I got to the train that they see me crying. They know I'll be weak anyway. I'm only twelve after all.
A peacekeeper finally came in to take me to the train station. We left the Justice Building and I was placed in a car, beside Jake.
"Hello Jake."
"Hi."
I've officially decided that he doesn't talk much.
We got to the train station in no time. It would've taken much longer, had we walked though. It's all the way near the Seam next to the coal mine.
I saw Eleanor at the station and waved. She waved back and came over. She hugged Jake and then me. She gave me a tissue and said, "Don't ever let them see you cry."
I nodded and dried my eyes.
Jake didn't look like he'd been crying. It makes sense, I guess.
There were lots of cameras. I tried to look mature and graceful as we got on the train, two things that are not my strong suit.
Millions of cameras around me clicked. I have a feeling that everyone in the Capitol is watching me right now.
I waved at the cameras as we got on the train. What can I say? Gotta look good and pose for the cameras for immediate sponsors even if they don't last.
I smiled and waved one last time as the doors closed.
Marcus
I wondered how my mom would react to the images on the TV when the games started as I sat on the couch.
If she kills herself because she sees me in the Games, I don't know what I'd do.
Moms all I have. Dad left when I was a baby so Grandpa, even though he was Dad's dad, helped Mom and I keep living.
Now Grandpa's gone. There's no one to protect Mom from the TV.
Soon a peacekeeper came and took me out. I took a deep breath and walked out the door with Celeste.
I wish I didn't, and I guess she wished it too. The minute we stepped out, cameras started clicking.
Huh, I though, I could've sworn that cameras don't show up until you were at the train station.
I saw Celeste pull up the hood on her sweater next to me. I looked closely and it looked like she was crying. Figures...
We got into a fancy car and drove to the train station. We got out of the car and I was almost blinded.
There were even more cameras here! Celeste and I had no mentor to wait for so we wasted no time getting on the train.
So we meet again Eh? Aargh, tell me where ye hid the gold! Sorry, had to when I reread this first sentence. Oh well. Please review and May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor! ~Moonlet Nerd
