Here are the 7-12 Reapings. They will probably be a lot like the 1-6 Reapings, so if you wish to skip this chapter, go right ahead. Thanks to those who do read it, though.

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District 7: Parvati Patil's POV

I came downstairs and asked my mother to zip up the back of my dress. The Reapings were swiftly approaching. I was fearful of my name being picked. The Hunger Games were terrifying. 24 go in, and only one comes out. Terrible. I exited my house and headed off to the District 7 town square.

District 8: Lysander Sage's POV

I came to the square and registered, and joined my friends in my station. We waited then, for Gilderoy Lockhart (what an annoying, crazy man) to come to the stage. He was always late. Probably because he had to spend so much time making sure he looked perfect before he came. Finally, came up to the stage.

District 9: Gabrielle Delacour's POV

Olympe Maxime stood in front of the crowd, talking her heart out. She went on for quite a long time. It seemed she'd never stop. I drowned her out, as I had heard what she had to say twice already. Finally, she stopped and started a movie that we now had to watch. But the movie was the same too.

District 10: Lee Jordan's POV

The movie we were watching was tedious and boring. This was the fifth time I had to watch it. It was getting old. Yes, we know why we're here. The rebellion was evil of us, we know. Now, let's hurry it up. At last, the movie did stop. And the Reapings were soon to begin.

District 11: Phoebe's POV

Daedulus walked over to a bowl of tribute slips as the movie ended. He plunged one hand in and grabbed out a name. He walked over to the microphone and paused dramatically. Then he cleared his throat and then called out my name. I gasped. Then I slowly moved forward.

District 12: Connor Stoll's POV

Rowena Ravenclaw moved away from the microphone and walked over to the bowl with the male names. She pulled out a slip slowly, and then walked back over to the microphone. She slowly and clearly called out the name of the male tribute. It was me. Connor Stoll. I walked up to the stage and shook hands with Cho Chang, the female tribute, before we were escorted away.