Escape the Arena (100th Hunger Games)
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  • Reads 415
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 13m
Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2017
Peeta Mellark didn't swallow the berries, so Katniss Everdeen died in the arena. 26 years has passed, and the fourth quarter quell has arrived. There will be 9 games total. The first 8 will contain one tribute from each district; four of these games will consist of males, the other four of females. The final four remaining at the end of each game will then move to the 'final game', where only one will survive. 96 tributes will enter, but only one will escape the arena.

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Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen... To the Fiftieth Hunger Games and Second Quarter Quell!! This Quarter Quell, each district will send four tributes into the arena. Who will survive? Who will be our Victor this year? Are you ready??? We all know Haymitch Abernathy wins the Second Quarter Quell. However, we ask ourselves how did he do it? Haymitch was one of four tributes sent from District Twelve, one of forty-eight tributes. The storyline is from Suzanne Collin's book The Hunger Games and Catching Fire. The characters (with the exceptions of Maysilee Donner, Haymitch Abernathy, Effie Trinket, President Snow, Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark and Ceasar Flickerman) are my own characters. This fanfiction has some graphic descriptions of death, illness and fighting. Reader discretion is advised.