User blog comment:Cloveismywife/Mentor Games/@comment-4996198-20120418160935

~Wiress's interview~

Caesar : Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Wiress, the female tribute for District 3!

Crowd : *cheers*

Wiress : I'm not really that good, am I?

Caesar : We have a modest one here, eh! So, tell us about your reaping. How did you feel?

Wiress : Well, first, I felt...numb. I didn't understand anything. But then I realized why everybody was looking at me. The walk to the stage felt like one of the longest walks I ever took. I cheered up a little bit when Beetee was reaped. At least I'd have a friend.

Caesar : How do you like the Capitol so far?

Wiress : It's interesting. The technology here is mindblowing. One of the positive things about being reaped for the Games is that you come to know more about the people of the Capitol.

Caesar : District 3 is associated with electronics, so you must know quite a lot about them!

Wiress : Electronics are my passion. My parents never had much money but they worked hard to send me and my siblings to a proper school.

Caesar : Did you ever receive any training? for the Games?

Wiress : No...we don't train for the games in 3 and I thought chances of me getting reaped were minute, as I never volunteered for the tessarea. I am totally unprepared. And this year, the tributes seem like a hard bunch. I don't think I'll win. I especially don't think I can kill Beetee. I know him. Killing a person is always hard, but if you know that person...it's a thousand times harder. I sometimes prefer machines over people - when you break a machine, you can still fix it, or make a new one, but when you a break a person...he can't be fixed. I'm going into the games with just one thought in my head - I will make my district proud, or die trying.


 * three minute buzzer rings*

Caesar : There goes the bell. Well, this was certainly an enlightening interview! All I can say is, best of luck and may the odds be ever in your favour!