And once again...I'm late on this. Sorry.


John Priy

I quickly took the guns that could fit into the backpack, and shoved them in, along with a sleeping bag, and the food. Once I did, I took the smallest gun, and put it in a holder on my belt, and did the same with the knife. I packed what I couldn't fit back into one of the cases and hid it in the bushes. If another tribute found it, lucky for them. The second I stood up, a ball of fire smacked into me, and sent me flying. I landed on my feet and rolled to the side to avoid another fire ball. My instant healing set in immeadiately, but the ache was still there, making it hard to get off the ground and start running. Could the fire kill me? No, not really, but they hurt like hell. I kept running until I reached a spot in the forest where I was sure that the fire wasn't around. I took a second to catch my breath, until I heard a rustling. I turned around and saw a kid laying there attempting to catch his breath. He had clearly inhaled a ton of smoke judging by the way he was coughing. I walked closer to him, and stopped when I saw his neck. Among all the burns, it was the most severe. It had clearly damaged the boys windpipe, and he was slowly suffocating. I sighed, and pulled out my gun. The boy looked at me with alarm, fear, and slight relief. I looked away, and shot him. I waited several minutes, before looking at where his body should've been. A maple tree was steadily growing in its place.


Valerie Shade

I ran until I was well into the forest. Somehow, I doubted that I would be completely safe here, but It was better than anywhere else. I started walking at this point, until I came by a waterfall. I tested it again, to make sure it didn't burn me, before I hopped over it. I searched the rocks, looking for a big enough indent to make a shelter. I finally found one near the water, and set my stuff down. I looked in the backpack and found food, a sleeping bag, and a water bottle. I set it against a rock. Once I had that together, I stepped outside, and began listening until I heard the footsteps of an animal. I really hated this part, but water wasn't the the only liquid source I needed.


Robin Hood

Great. First we loose Emma, then a forest fire comes. This was really messed up. Not to mention the fact that at least one of us would die, if not us both. I reminded myself that if I didn't speed up, the forest fire would kill me. But even then, I couldn't help but wonder if the others noticed us missing. It was night when we were taken, but surely it was about midday now. In the end, I suppose it didn't matter, because it wasn't likely we'd be found before it was too late, but at least Regina will know I didn't abandon her.


Bobby/Iceman

"We need to go," Rouge whispered. I nodded. It was hard leave him behind, but we had to. Rouge took the lighter from his hands and flicked it on. She passed her hand over it, and gathered a fireball. It was amazing, but a sad reminder of what we lost. I swallowed, and began to walk away with Rouge at my side. The fact that John was dead made this all the more real.


Rosalie Hale

If I could've had a heart attack I would've. The kid had to be right. How else had something shot fireballs? If someone was manipulating this, then we had little to no chance. No one did. I looked at the kid, and I couldn't help my curiosity.

"Vampire wars?" I asked.

"Peter and Charlotte," she explained. I nodded.

"How old are really then?" I asked.

"I'm twelve," she replied. She was still really young. Renessmee was only a few years older than her in a physical sense. How could Bella reject this child? I thought for a second, then I realized. Bella thought this baby was dead, and a part of may have felt guilty because of it. So in a newborn haze, seeing someone who should be dead set her off. It wasn't right, and I would make sure she knew that. But it offered explanation, which was all I had.


RIP

Tobias Eaton/four-Robin Hood

Fred Weasley-Nico Diangelo

Emma Swan-Ophelia Dannon

John/Pyro-Robin Hood

Natasha Romanoff-Robin Hood

Morganna Pendragon-Zoe Nightshade

Nico Diangelo-Juba Marcox