Disclaimer: I do not own the hunger games it is Susan Collins Beautiful Work!
Time has gone by, the rebellion long forgotten but on written paper told the new presidents what to do and told of the history of the hunger games! That paper was written by Snow to keep the rebuilt cities and districts in pain!
WHAT?!
Announcer: "Our fabulous President Kandrill has our new exciting twist for this years hunger games!" {Crowd Cheers} "The leaders have chosen it, not even the president knows what it is this year!" "OPEN THAT EVELOPE!" Screams the crowd. Kandrill slowly opens the envelope and pulls out the bright yellow paper.
President: "NO! There must be a mistake!"He whispers. He tells the crowd "That I must submit my daughter Annabeth into the hunger games...," He stops the sobs "To remind the Capitol that we caused the districts pain so we must feel it on our own."
"NO NO NO LET ME GO! FATHER HELP PLEASE! Someone help." Annabeth is pulled into the waiting room, to await her father's and friend's last words before being sent to the train to meet and gather, the soon to be reaped tributes.
"Father!" Annabeth practically jumps into is arms. "Father I am only 14 I don't want to die!" Annabeth cried. Kandrill wipes his daughters white and blue streaked hair from her tear stained face, but said nothing. "Father I will do it I have to do it the Leaders ordered... Oh, I will miss you father!"
"You have always been a rebel... show to me you will win I need you to win, ever since your mother..." he trails off. "Anyway you are allowed one thing as a token. Will you bring this?" He holds out a beautiful amethyst pendant with a silver chain. "Of course" Annabeth responds "It was your mothers... she used to wear it everywhere." Kandrill said. "Father what am I going to do?!" Annabeth asks her father. "Win." and they hug what might be their last forever. And the peacekeepers escorted him out.
A peacekeeper comes on and says "Madam your friend wishes you good luck and great sorrys but could not come due to emotional instability." "Please just get her and bring her in..." Annabeth begged and the peacekeeper left without another word.
"Maria!" screams Annabeth "Why!? I mean yes it is horrible but you don't need to be "emotionally installable!" Seriously!" "I'm sorry Annabeth but I don't want you coming home in a wood box!" Marie argues. "Promise me you'll come home alive." "I... I don't think I can..." Annabeth says. With one last hug the peacekeepers escorted Maria out.
