A/N: Sorry it's been so long! Hopefully it's worth it, though XP

Don'tForgetTheNotes: Yay! Haha, so glad you like it! And that might happen...maaaybee

MyChemicalTuna: WOOOOO! I love Lily too! She's siriusly an underrated Starkid!

Hope you enjoy it :) 3


Devin was called up and everyone could tell her strategy from her dress; sexy. She sat down and slowly flicked her hair and smiled a devilish smile. She negotiated her interview with ease and Caesar Flickerman kept saying how stunning she always looked.

Next up was Darren who's amiable smile charmed everyone before he'd even said a word. By the end of the interview he had managed to make all the women fall in love with him and all the men want to be friends with him.

Alle-Faye swished onto the stage in a confident manner which was very different to Devin's approach. When Caesar asked what she thought of the other tributes she simply said "I just see them as moving targets"

Joe came onto the stage and gave the audience his signature smoulder, making all the women nearly faint. Caesar gave a chuckle and said "You're quite the specimen, aren't you."

"Thank you, Caesar. I do try to keep in shape." Joe replied as he showed off his muscles and made a few women fall to the floor.

Then it was Meredith's turn and she had quite the entrance. She hobbled in on crutches and made a bit of a kerfuffle when trying to sit down. "Wow, well, what shall we talk about?" Caesar joked

"Oh I don't know if I have anything to say." Meredith laughed. She went on to explain that she injured herself in the training session and that she should be fully recovered for the start of the games, thanks to the amazing medical treatments in the Capitol. When she had made everyone fall in love with her adorable klutzy ways, her time was up and she awkwardly stood up and went back to her seat with the others.

Corey came onstage fiddling with his glasses, far less impressive than any of the others. "So Corey, you're stature is a little different than the other tributes, if you don't mind me saying, what do you think is your best advantage in the games?" Caesar asked after welcoming Corey to the stage.

"Never underestimate the power of math." Corey started. "I can calculate the trajectory of their moves and predict where and when their weapon will hit before they even know it themselves." Caesar was impressed by this answer and all the other intelligent answers Corey came out with. By the end of his interview the audience was extremely confused but completely impressed.

Jaime took the stage and beamed at the crowd like an excited puppy. She went on to say how honoured she was to represent her district and how much she loved the Capitol and everyone in it. The whole time her legs swung back and forth and her dolphin eyes were wide and sparkling in the lights.

Joey sat in the seat with a smile on his face, completely comfortable with his surroundings. Caesar and Joey's rapport was incomparable, they had the audience in stitches as they swapped fish puns. The audience was genuinely disappointed when Joey's time was and he left the stage with one last pun.

Arielle swiftly made her way to the seat and it seemed to dwarf her and made her seem even more small and scared than she did before. Caesar had a job to get anything out of her and when he did she was barely audible.

Brian sat with a scowl on his face, Caesar tried to be jovial with him but he was having none of it and turned everything round to be about how unfair it all was and what terrible people they all were, his mentor almost had a heart attack.

Sango seemed to float into the chair like a quiet fairy. Once Caesar had made her feel comfortable she spoke about her family and life back home, whilst mentioning how she managed to help out a lot of people with her resourcefulness, that have Caesar something to go on so that by the time the interview was over a few of the sponsors had taken note of her.

Next up was Jeff and he amazingly managed to keep 'detached' image whilst in the spotlight. He came across as a cool guy that people liked but he was average enough for them to forget about him.

Julia came onto stage in a slightly rehearsed manner and proceeded to give obviously rehearsed answers. "You clearly think ahead, Julia, as you've predicted all of my questions and have all of the answers." Caesar commented.

"I pride myself on my organisation and my ability to think ahead." Julia nodded, she knew he'd say something like that as well.

Dylan was completely different, he'd barely thought about what he might be asked and instead took the approach of trying to befriend Caesar and the audience and just generally being chilled out. He sat on the chair as if he was visiting an old friend's house, like he'd been there before a million times. The audience took to him like bees to a flower, as if they were all just old friends instead of them being bystanders whilst he was sent to his death.

June sat in the seat showing off her dimples with her adorable smile. Caesar asked her questions about home and she told them about her family and her pet cat who she adored, the audience were loving it! She was like an adorable little button that they wanted to hug and give her a billion cats.

JoMo skipped to the seat and waved excitedly at the audience and the cameras "Hi mom!" He shouted.

"Wow, you've got a lot of energy, kid!" Caesar smiled. "How old are you?"

"I'm 12 and 3/4! It's my birthday soon and I want a biiiiig cake in the shape of a car!" JoMo told Caesar, slightly distracted by the thought of cake.

"Well let's hope we can get you to your birthday" Caesar smiled, there was a falseness to it, he knew what the kid was going through and was about to go through. He just hoped that JoMo would manage to keep his imagination with him until the end. The audience was obviously thinking this way too as a few of them had take out their tissues.

Lauren shuffled onto the stage and looked out at the world that seemed to grow so much bigger but somehow suffocatingly small at the same time. Caesar managed to make her feel more relaxed and got her to talk about home and her family whilst avoiding the subject of training scores completely. Before too long the audience had completely written off the small innocent girl with her 1 and were just waiting for her time to be up. Lauren sensed this and tried her hardest to keep herself from crying; she just about managed.

Jim dwarfed the chair and stared at intimidatingly at the audience. When Caesar asked a question Jim would pause for a moment and give a short, simple answer in his deep booming voice.

Denise bounced onto the stage and made an impression as a beautiful girl who was a bit ditzy but very funny. Caesar didn't have to try at all to get her to show her strengths and to make the audience love her. When her interview was over the everyone was in high spirits again.

Brosenthal had to be called twice before he realised it was his turn then he stumbled into the seat and looked around with a gormless grin. Throughout Caesar's questioning his answers were never quite right, like he didn't quite understand the question and wasn't really there, but he tried anyway. This made him come across as an adorable idiot and the audience ate it up, by the end of it they had aww'd and giggled so much they couldn't handle it anymore.

Britney's interview was like everything else to do with her: unstable. Every answer she gave made it seem like she was about to jump up and attack everyone, Caesar was generally unfazed by this, he'd dealt with it before, and said all the right things to try to calm her. She calmed down as much as she possibly could, but it wasn't much and the audience were extremely relieved when her interview was over.

Corey swaggered on stage and sat down, cool as a cucumber. Caesar was relived to have such a chilled out tribute after Britney and it showed in his manner. Their talk seemed less like and interview and more like a friendly chat and their time was up before the audience knew it, generating a sincere moan from them.

The penultimate tribute was Lily and she sat on the seat and immediately said "You've got a little mark on your shirt" and pointed it out to Caesar, he was slightly taken aback but brushed off the mark with a smile.

"Thank you, Lily. Do you care for everyone like this?" He asked

"Oh yeah, my friends say that I'm more like their mother!" She giggled. By the end of the interview, the audience thought that too.

"And last, but definitely not least, Nick Lang from District 12" Caesar grandly introduced as a small, unimpressive boy walked on stage and took the seat. Although he made no impression in the parade, the training or his entrance, he made a lasting impression in his interview. The small, unassuming boy was a laughter factory. He had the audience and Caesar in stitches as his quick wit and pure funny bones soared him straight to the top of the Capitol's attention.

Caesar brought the interviews to a close and the anthem played. The tributes were lead out of the studio and across to the elevators; but before any of them had a chance to get in one, something happened that completely changed the fate of the games.