She walked downstairs at 3:30 the next morning to find none other than Marvel sitting on the beautiful black leather sectional. He looked rather perturbed about something, maybe it was meeting the other tributes for real this time, not in their silly costumes and such.

"Hey Marvel," Glimmer said in her normal clear voice.

"Hello Glimmer," he said as if he had no intention of talking to her, especially after the way she snapped at him yesterday, she didn't expect him to want to talk.

"So last night I was wondering,"

"About what, dare I ask?"

"Well I never really asked you about how your life was before the Reaping, we really never talked about our lives beforehand."

"Okay, so you want to learn about my past life?" She nodded. "I grew up in a huge home, with my mother, my father, my little sister Anna, and my older sister Clarisse. She had always usually tried to start my training in advance, so she decided that hand to hand combat was the best place to start."

"Did you lose a lot?"

"Why would you ask that?"

"Marvell!" Glimmer said in an irritable tone.

"Okay, fine, but I beat her twice," he replied sort of blushing.

"Tell me more, there's really nothing for me to talk about,"

"My little sister Anna and I were always close, when she came to see me before I left, I promised her that I'd do everything I could to win."

"Are you worried about the arena?"

"I guess, I'm more scared for Anna than anything else, she really looked up to me, I don't know how she would react if I die."

"Yeah, that must be horrible."

"Okay, you've heard enough about me, how about you, who really is Glimmer?"

"I spent most of my life training for the games. My father took care of me for the most part, and my mother is one of the most annoying women you could ever meet, we get at each other's throats a lot. I don't have any siblings, thank heavens for that one."

"Wow, wait, is that clock on time or am I just seeing things?"

"It's on time, it really is 5:30 am, wow we wasted a lot of time, we go down for training at like seven, right?"

"Right," he answered her in a reassuring tone.

"I have no idea what to do now," Glimmer said in her usual nonchalant tone. Marvel had gotten used to them by now, and could tell she didn't like him that much at all. "Screw this, I'm going to bed, again," Glimmer said with a bit of sarcasm in her voice.

"Night."

"Night."