Day 3 without Gale:

Madge sat out in her backyard on the deck, looking up every 10 minutes to see the workers placing down the stones for the new dance floor. She looked back down, listening to her assistant coordinator talk to her about the food.

"I've been going over all the food selections and they mostly all consist of meat. Are you sure none of them are vegetarians?"

Madge looked up at her and softly chuckled, "You are obviously not from here. Everybody is starving, they don't have time to be picky about what they eat,"

" Madge! Darling can you come in here please?" Her father called after her. She sighed and got up from her chair, looking down at the thick rimmed glasses wearing, slightly chunky, pointed nose, bright pink hair that was pulled back in a bun, cheetah skinned assistant.

"They would be happy eating rocks if they had to. If you have any questions, find me in this mess," She laughed, "If you will excuse me for a minute," She said before walking back into the house, dodging all the light equipment that was being carried out, going through all the rooms in search of her dad.

He was standing in his study with District 2's mayor and the lead counsel who works with President Snow. She stopped right at the doorway in shock.

District 2's mayor smiled. "I am loving the atmosphere of your party. It's very… creative," he picked his words carefully. His suit was sharp and dark gray, making him seem bigger than he actually was. His hands were placed behind his back in a respectful, grown up manner. The lead counsel just scribbled down words on his clipboard, randomly looking up through his small glasses to watch their responses.

Madge forced herself to smile and be friendly.

"Well the Capitol was a huge help. Lead Counsel, please give President Snow and everybody my thanks,"

District 2 frowned; this was not the response he wanted from her. But than he remembered something very crucial and twisted his lips in an evil smile.

"Is he worth it? Throwing this party just to impress him. These pass few days must be very hectic for you. Barely any sleep, no time for friends, making decisions on your own,"

Madge was taken aback for a second but refocused, trying to make her voice sound young, confused and innocent.

"This party isn't for a certain someone,"

District 2's mayor laughed, his voice cold and cruel.

"Oh sweetheart don't lie to me. We have eyes everywhere. I know."

It grew silent for a few seconds before he reasked the question.

"Is he worth it?"

Madge smiled, "Yes, my District is worth it."