The 69th Annual Hunger Games
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  • Reads 516
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 11
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2015
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District 1- Alex Frizzel, Calis Green
District 2- Anthony Marquardt, Jasmine Alvarez
District 3- JJ DeSesto, Jayna Molex
District 4- Josh Jenkins, Nichayla Buckner
District 5- Timmy Million, Chloe Fryer
District 6- Sam Satton, Jade Hargrove
District 7- Adonis Gibson, Devyn Robinson
District 8- Sang Nguyen, Meghan Hall
District 9- Brooks Hendrix, Kaliegh Primavera
District 10- Keelyn McKissack, Shorna Frazier
District 11- Dan Vu, Kaitlynn Watson
District 12- Nathaniel Gates, Vanessa Hankinson

If you something like this (6,B7), The first number means that's what district they are in. The letter means whether their killer is a boy or a girl, and the second number means what district the killer is in. If you see something like this (3), it's telling you what district the person is in.
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