Gabriel Carvey of District 9 isn't supposed to win the Hunger Games. And yet he does.
What would you do if you despised your tribute? What if your tribute was a terrible person? Would you still do everything you could to get him home alive? Bran Grist of District 9 finds himself mentoring a tribute the likes of which he's never seen. What do you do when you're faced with a tribute you don't believe should win the Hunger Games?
Europa and Isabella Vitner are the victors of the 142nd and 143rd Hunger Games, respectively. Their younger sister, Avalon, has volunteered at 15 years of age for District 1 tribute. Told through the writings of Isabella who is bound and determined to record the truth, the events of the 146th Hunger Games unfold. But the truth is far harder to come by than one would think.
Pain and nightmares haunt Juniper, the victor of the 140th Hunger Games. With the guidance of her former mentor, Juniper begins to forage her way through the chaos and frustration of trying to mentor her first year as victor. Perhaps it would be more manageable if her tribute had better prospects, or maybe if unwanted rumors didn't get spread to the eager gossips of the Capitol.
A short story about a mentor who brings his new tribute to victory.