Rated M for strong violence, blood, language, and some suggestive themes
"Reaping Day"… why they still called it that in District 2 was still a mystery to Layla Aranai, given that it was more like “Frenzy Day”, given the crazy things that potential career tributes would do in the frantic rush from the line to the escort’s stage. No one had actually died during it, but there had been some considerable injuries, and now and again a girl would get her skirt ripped off or something. Aurum Zianja last year had almost suffered that fate.
Layla would not be one of those. She tightened her belt and was wearing pants. She was one of the youngest potential volunteers, but that was not enough to stop her. Theoretically, those who never wished to see the games would never have to, as Districts 1 and 2 were teeming with boys and girls itching to volunteer for the games. Of course, not wanting to be among these kids usually meant scorn and ridicule, especially in the dedicated and culture that was Panem's strongest district. For Layla, it meant avenging the deaths of her two fallen sisters. The eldest, Roxanne, had died in the 45th Hunger Games. The 2nd daughter, Ikiza, was still alive, and had failed to reach the stage in time, being beaten by her younger sister Zakura in the 46th games, and by Alana Drogo in the 47th. Now, she was 19 and unable to compete.
The 3rd daughter, Zakura, had died in a fiery death against Paige Alwin during the 46th Hunger Games. The 4th daughter, Layla, while only 15, was fully ready to do whatever it took to come back the victor. She was not about to make her parents lose a third child to this.
And thus, perhaps it was a bit relieving that at least one of their children was alive.
"Look, Layla," Ikiza put a hand on her sister's shoulder as she got ready to head out to the reapings, "even if you don't make it, it's not like you're about to take a walk through the hall of shame or anything like that."
"I know..." Layla sighed, "but I want to do this... I need to show people that the Aranais are not a laughing matter. We've placed high, but not high enough. I do not feel pressured into doing this... I *want* to do this. Roxanne and Zakura had their turns, and you did too. Now it's my turn."
"I just don't want to see my last sister get herself killed," Ikiza admitted, taking Layla's hands, "Layla... you're a good person. Alana was a good person. I wished that she hadn't made it to the stage, so that she could have achieved her dream of becoming a Peacekeeper instead."
Layla sighed. "I'm just sick of being overshadowed--you all don't do it to me... it's kind of just more a Panem thing, I guess. It's hard to explain."
"Well... just don't get yourself killed then..." Ikiza ruffled Layla's hair, "win it, sister."
"I plan to." Layla cracked her knuckles, heading out the door and to the reaping.
She jostled her way through throngs of older girls between the ages of about 14 and 18, although most of them were 17 or 18. District 2 girls seemed to come in two sizes: large, heavyset girls who could swing heavy weapons with ease, and smaller, lightning-quick girls that usually specialized in stealth and fast-paced projectile weapons. She was more of the latter, herself.
Cheers of excitement erupted as a woman in dark green stepped up to the stage--Vera, the District 2 escort. She was enthusiastic as they all were, but seemed to be a bit more level-headed than most.
"Welcome!" she chanted, "are you all ready for the 48th Annual Hunger Games?"
Naturally, this was met with passionate shouting and cheering as the excited (potential) tributes were raring to go. Layla threw one of her arms into the air excitedly, roaring proudly.
The formalities of the reaping, such as the footage the Capitol showed year after year, as well as Vera's speech on why the Hunger Games were 'celebrated', were over before Layla and the other girls knew it, which in turn transformed the Justice Building square into pandemonium.
A gunshot was fired (into the air of course) to signal the start of the frenzied dash, and the girls all took off. The faster ones pulled ahead, but the stronger ones were able to drag them down or shove them off their feet in the vicious scramble. Clothing was grabbed, and so was hair. Luckily, Layla did not face either of those things just yet, and she zigzagged through the other brawling girls till she was knocked over. Someone had grabbed her belt.
Well... it wasn't like this particular belt had any real sentimental value, and so without hesitation, Layla unbuckled it, leaving the larger girl holding it as Layla scrambled off.
She reached the stage and nearly faceplanted, as another girl grabbed her leg. Layla shook her off and scrambled to her feet. Her pants did slip, but she caught them before anyone caught a glimpse of her (black) undergarments. Her face was red from both a tiny bit of blushing, but mostly from the frenzy that had just gone down.
"Ladies and Gentlemen!" Vera announced, turning to the girl and in a whisper, asking for her name. "We have ourselves our female tribute... Layla Aranai!"
There was clapping from the spectators, and a bit of grudging respect from many of her competitors. Layla raised her hand up triumphantly, her other hand clutching her waist to keep her pants from dropping. That belt would have been nice to still have.
But still. Layla had done it. She was going into the games, just like two of her sisters before her... except that she planned to actually survive--and that meant winning. But... she turned her attention as well for a moment. There was an important factor that had to be determined: Layla's partner.
"and now..." Vera turned as the potential male tributes lined up where the girls had just been a few moments before.
"...for the boys..."
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