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Dec 08, 2011 09:41AM

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Woody looked up and scanned the portion of the tributes he could see. He positioned his feet. This won't be so bad, I normally do this with logs.
He positioned his feet, ready to take off at the gong.
As the gong sounded he shot forward, sprinting towards the golden gleam at the top of the mountain.
He positioned his feet, ready to take off at the gong.
As the gong sounded he shot forward, sprinting towards the golden gleam at the top of the mountain.
Sweat started to bead on Woody's forehead. As much as he wanted to get to the top, he was wary for what might be on the other side.

TREES!! She looked up and couldn't help smiling at a familiat sight. Right away, she could spot some nut trees, pine trees, and a bush with berries here or there.
GONG
She ran off the hill, and noted the crumbly rocks and gravel beneath her feet. She took a deep breath, and swung up on a branch. She grabbed a long, sinewy appendage from the tree, and used it to hoist herself up farther. Soon, she was ready to run.
hop, hop, hop She lept from tree to tree, making her way to the Cornucopia. Then, she made the mistake of looking down.
The Bloodbath had begun.

The world, through Emerie's eyes, was all a watercolor wash. The light of a simulated sun shown brightly down from above, casting an ironic halo over the chaos amassing around her. She stood perfectly still, feeling a cool breeze wafting up from the water shift her hair ever so slightly against the dark fabric of her shirt.
Roman took off, running towards Emerie. He willed her to run away now, get as far away as possible and wait for him to find her, but she didn't move. "Emerie!" He yelled to her over the cries of the bloodbath, "Emerie, run!" She stayed, unmoving like a fragile ice sculpture of a goddess forgotten long ago. It broke his heart. All he could do now was sprint to her aid in the hope he would reach her before any other tribute had the chance. Soon enough, but all together too slowly for comfort, Roman was close enough to take her in his arms. He stood over her, cupping her porcelain face in his hands with a careful hunger. He looked into her glassy eyes urgently. "Emerie, I need you to run as far away as possible. I'll find you and keep you safe. Just RUN!"
Emerie stood still for a moment longer, experiencing his touch like a memory lived ages ago, fading at the edges. Then she was off, caught in a half-run, half-tumble down the mountain side. There was no doubt in her mind that Roman would come for her. She knew he would always be there.
Roman was instantly relieved when Emerie's form began to retreat into the dusk-like green of the trees. He needed to get some small provision if they were to make it past the first two or three nights. Scattered along the paths to the cornucopia were small packs. They were sparse but it looked like he might be able to snag one not far away...
As Woody reached the first round of supplies, he grabbed a backpack and a knife. He wasn't very good with knives, but if another tribute was to attack him, he could use it.
Woody was one of the first to reach the cornucopia he ran inside and snagged two axes and another backpack before running out.
Woody was one of the first to reach the cornucopia he ran inside and snagged two axes and another backpack before running out.
Woody ran down the side of the mountain, passing a few tributes as they headed up. He thought about trying to flick a knife at one of them, but he decided not to since he wasn't very good.
Woody darted into the trees, hoping none of the other tributes found him. He ran threw the foliage before reaching a large tree. He scrambled up the tree until he reached the near top, watching the tributes run past the woods.


Finally, she landed on top of the cornucopia's domed cover. Silently, she crept over the edge, and grabbed a bottle made of some metal, a backpack, and a loaf of bread.
Noticing that the fighting and other tributes were coming closer, she widened her eyes, and tried to move, but she was rooted to her spot.
move, darn you! MOVE! Nadia thought despreatly.

Lyra felt the plate rasiing up, higher and higher. Five, four- the count down started. This is it. She tought. The Gong sounded and she was off. She didn't look for Chance just grabed the first two things she saw and headed down the moutain. Torwards to smells o the pin. Good luck Chance. I hope I will see you soon she sent the mentalmessag to Chacne. Even though she knew he'd never get it.
Chance stood their, no the plate waiting. DONG! The gong sne and they were off. The first thng he did was stated looking for Lyra. Heknew h should be thinkng about himself, how to get down. How to stay alive but he couldn't. "I hope your okay.: his said under his breath. e quickly started don the moutain a small bag tigty hld under his rght arm.
((I know I'm late, I ws grounded. Sorry!))

Tanner looked at his surrodings, trying to take them in as the countdown began. He was glad he had visited climbing... At least breifly. When it rung, his heart pounded aand he stepped of the plate slowly.
Crest hummed a song of help, nervously fidfling with her shirt. She was glad she was at climbing for her majority of her time... She was almost an expert. Her plan was set in her head


Crest slowly grabbed a sturdy rock, pulling herself up. She was determined to go to that cornocopia. She needed it. "Where is my ally...?" She asked herself softly, as she moved up slow.
Tanner looked around, wanting just a fist battle. It would make him look tough. He stood a ways way from his plate, looking around.



Crest sucked in air on the impact, unable to scream, the wind knocked from her. She grunted trying grasp anything, on there way down. She heaved as they stoppes, rubbing her head and crunging at her cuts.
Tanner had an unsafe feeling, ducking at the perfect time, spinning around iimediatley. He dove in the cornocopia, grabbing a few himself, mad. He knew who it was...




The sooner she could get to the bottom, the sooner she could find water. Water ran downhill, right?

Tanner grabbed something of what he though was fishing gear, a trident. He smiled, setting it in a pile he had created. Tanner heard a lite tread coming near him, knowing the person. He gripped a knife, saying,"Hi Candy, how are you?" It was more of a hiss.


Tanner sighed, sweat rolling down his face even though it was cold in this altitude. He clutched it tight."Fine.."



Tanner shook his head, lying but it looked really real."I'm fine." He reapeted firmly, looking at his weapons behind him. Tanner suddenly was mad at her, an urge to hurt her. He jumped at her, lurching his body on her, tackling Candie.



"Never leave me again." Emerie's words were so quiet and intimate, it made Roman's heart strain.
"I promise. I'll never leave you. Never."

Crest heard her district partner cry. She made it to the top, watching a bloody fight. Crest's face showed horror as she jumped to Tanner's side, grasping a bow and arrows.


