Yes Chapter Two! Finally!

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Chrissy's POV

I glimpsed at my reflection in the mirror as the prep team finished with me. I was wearing a beautiful ruffled grey dress that went to my knees and flowed around me with my brown hair up with some pieces hanging down. It was actually pretty. I step out in the black heels. The prep team clipped on a necklace and earrings made of wire. I was told to sit in a chair where I would wait for Caleb.

Caleb came out a few minutes later with a gray suit and black shoes. He looked very handsome. See after we come to Pallas, we have to dance in the matching outfits. It shows how well we work together or something. That's why we were taught how to dance in school.

I looked at Caleb for some self-reassurance. That didn't help as Caleb looked a little green himself.

"What are you jealous? 'Cause you're looking a little green. Are you jealous of my beauty?"

"No, I'm just nervous."

"Come on, we know everything. We can dance anything. That's all we need to know. And we're gonna probably do something without dropping because my dress would fly up if you tilted me back in a tango."

"Come on I bet most people would enjoy that one. I would." He said poking me in the side. I blushed.

"Anyway just calm down, we're going fifth so relax."

I offered him my hand to squeeze. He took it and we watched as Gabbie and Jacob started a tango. They were dressed beautiful white outfits.

Chelsea and Brandon danced a samba while wearing gold outfits. Mary and David wore silver outfits and danced a salsa. Isabella and Alex wore sea blue outfits and danced a waltz.

Caleb and I stood up and prepared ourselves. We walked out and started dancing the quickstep. It was fun, dancing, actually more like flying. Spinning around and around the stage, my dress spun out around me. I was amazed that I didn't trip on the heels. Finally we finished and stood for the applause.

We were the ushered to backstage while everyone else finished. Then to bed before training began.

Training today! Today I can prove that I'm the most awesome dodgeball player. Usually most of the tributes are too scared to actually throw a dodgeball. It's quite pathetic actually.

"So shall we go first?" Caleb asked once the trainer finished with her talking. I nodded and grabbed a dodgeball. I took careful aim and threw a dodgeball at the light overhead. The glass shattered and glass rained down on us.

"No throwing at the light!" The trainer yelled.

"Where are we supposed to throw at, the trainers?" Caleb yelled back.

"Yes, now go!"

Caleb and I spent the first day of training running through the course, throwing when we saw a trainer, and ducking when a ball was thrown at us.

Finally we were free to leave and enjoy the day.


That's all folks!