User blog:CresentHearts/The Twist Games

Okay, so, I know I'm new, I haven't done anything on here, but I feel like I needed to make a games. I'm making one about my class, so now, I hope I do this right....

IS MY FIRST HUNGER GAMES!

TributesEdit
When you submit your tributes, please also enter a token or an animal of choice. If you see someone has put down tiger and you wanted to, please try to choose something else.

Okay, there won't really be a plot twist, but in the arena, there are unique locations for tributes to stock up on anything they need. The locations change every hour, making it nearly impossible. The rest of the arena will be the ruins of an old castle, plains, a dense forest and a large mountain range. Wandering around the arena will be different kinds of animals, and each tribute has a headset so that they can understand and talk to a specific animal and sort of control it.

To make it easier for me...

District One: Colbie CainEdit
Everyone was gently pushed into pens. I was crowded in next to a group of some of my friends. The Reaping was starting. People were talking, talking about who was going to get chosen, talking about the birds flying above us, about everything. I had no idea this year it would be me. The idea disgusted me, but a lady was climbing onto the stage and I had no time to complain to my friends. The lady was tall, a tad flabby and looked like she'd had surgery, once, no... maybe four times. Her neck bulged and her legs were thick. I grimaced.

The mayor gave the annual speech and then the thick lady stepped forward and stuck her hand into the Girls Reaping Ball. She glanced at the name, and yelled, "Roger Tamisin!" A thirteen year-old boy gulped and stepped forward, only to be volunteered for by two other boys. "Okay, Pearson Woods!" I watched a muscular-looking boy come to the stage and sit down. The lady moved to the girls Reaping ball. "Colbie Cain!"

I felt sick, but my sisters winked at me from three other sections. The thick lady gave me a clap on the shoulder as I sat down, and this time, there weren't any volunteers. Pearson Woods and I were going to the Capitol.