Chapter 14- Private Sessions

I greatly apologize for the lack of updates. I was full of other story ideas that I HAD to write. I did skip a few tributes' POVs because I didn't want to drag out the story. I will do shorter POVs so that I can update faster. ;) Also, I couldn't really get to this because of my 21 other stories. I have that many. XD Anyways, enough of my excuses! On with the story!

-Kittystar loves Pusheen

Jason Frowning

My heart thumped as I was called next. What would I do? I couldn't think of anything. Maybe I could do…do what? I had forgotten where and what the stations were.

The door opened and I walked into the training room. I glanced over my shoulder. I tried not to smile when I saw the door had jammed slightly. I looked at the gamemakers. They were looking at me expectantly. I walked quickly over to the station closest to the door. Then, I made a run for it.

President Diamond Rivers

I looked at the screen in my office. The one that showed the training room. When I noticed that the door had jammed, I knew that something would happen, but not this. The boy had ran out of the door. There was a first time for everything, and this was certainly a first.

Who had jammed the door? Was it an accident? Whoever it was, accident or purpose, they were going to have to pay.

I pressed the button. It was a special button for emergencies like this. I wouldn't have any tribute of mine escape.

Taluse Summerdine

It took about five minutes before I heard the alarm. It was a blaring, ear-splitting shriek that made me think I would go deaf.

"What's going on? I asked Jason as he ran past me. I realized that it was probably him! He was running away… I thought I could follow him, but a horde of peacekeepers were chasing him, and I decided not to risk my life.

Bluebell Jackson

I winced at the alarm and covered my ears with my hands. Peacekeepers ran past me, shouting. I wasn't sure about what was happening, but I took the opportunity to slip away. Why not? I didn't want to be in the games.

I looked around the corner to check for anyone. It was clear. I did notice the cameras, so I looked around for something to block them. I couldn't use anything, so I took the risk and ran.