Ampharos Nyval, Sloan's Father
"Do you think your daughter has a better chance of winning the games, now that she has allied with Tribute Damien Greyson?"
Ampharos tried hiding his dislike for the Greyson boy, simply because the boy's family was waiting here, in the same room as him. "Yes, I think she is much better off in his company. I'd want her to do anything she had to if it meant getting to see her again."
Russell Lark, Sloan's Boyfriend
"How do you feel about Tribute Greyson spending so much time with Sloan?"
"I'll say it. I don't like it, but if it means Sloan lives, then fine, I can deal with it. But it doesn't mean anything, their time together. She doesn't like him." Russell knew the reporter could see the hate in his expression. He wasn't good at hiding it.
"So, in the case the both Sloan and Damien make it home, what would you say to him?"
"I'd tell him thank you, for protecting her the way he did, but now that she's home, I can protect her just fine."
Lillian Greyson, Damien's Mother
"Now, some time before the reaping, you made a deal with the Peacekeepers over your son. Tell us about that."
"Damien was caught stealing. He had been turned in by some of his 'friends'. Theft is punishable by death, here, and I couldn't just sit around and watch my son die. So, I made a deal with the mayor and the head Peacekeeper. I had them put his name in the Reaping an extra 100 times in exchange for his life."
"But many would say that sending him into the games wouldn't be fair, would it?"
"I couldn't let them hurt my Damien. At least this way, he'd have a fighting chance."
Connor Greyson, Damien's Father
"When did you find out about the deal that your wife made with the Peacekeepers?"
"A few days after Damien came home. Everyone was very quiet, and finally Lillian broke down and told me. I was mad at first, but then I realized that, if nothing more, she'd given our son another three months.
Eleanor Corona, Evie-Ellen's Mother
"'Little Evie' as the others from Twelve have been calling her, has made it so far for someone so young. How do you feel about how far she's made it?"
"I'm beyond proud of her. I know that's it's rare for a younger tribute to make it this far, so for my Evie to make it this far, especially during the quell. Well, there just aren't words. I hope I'll get to see her soon."
Yannik Corona, Evie-Ellen's Father
"Do you think it's the alliance your daughter has with Tribute Haden Plutoran that has kept her alive so long?"
"I think it's due to all of the tributes from Twelve, but especial Haden and Haelle. Haelle was lost so my little girl could escape, and Haden is making sure she stays safe. I owe so much to those two."
Elise Corona, Evie-Ellen's Sister
"It was overheard that you have feelings for your sister's ally. Mister Plutoran, correct?"
Elise hesitated, but then nodded abruptly.
"Knowing that he is the one that could bring your sister back to you, what would you want to say to him, and to her?"
"I would want to wish my baby sister the best of luck in the arena, and I would want to thank Haden for keeping her safe and out of harm's way. He's doing what I wanted to ask every tribute to do, which is to make sure Evie gets to come home."
Milla Plutoran, Haden's Mother
"Where's your husband, Mrs. Plutoran? I'd expect he'd be here for the interviews."
"He's working extra shifts so we can afford to send sponsor money for our son." Milla said harshly. Her arms were folded across her chest.
"Ah, yes. Well, what would you like to say to your son, right now. If he wins, he'll see this in his final interview."
"I'd want to tell him how proud we are of him. I'd want him to know that we love him, and that we wish every night that he'd just walk through the door." Now Milla was crying.
Persepha Plutoran, Haden's Sister
"What would your brother be doing right now, if he was home?"
"He'd be watching the Games. He'd be watching and hoping that his friends came home. Haden's lost a lot of friends in the games. But he never gives up hope. And that's what will get him through this. He's stronger than the rest of them.
Four more tribute interviews. Ten left, which I'll divide into two chapters. What did you think of these interviews? Reviews are welcome, and appreciated! :D
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