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The Tributes of District 2 (Slowly Re-Writing)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2012
"And our Tributes Representing District 2 are Clove Lathantur and Cato Glad!"   Everyone knows that Cato and Clove were the Tributes from District Two. The careers. The ones who were set to win from the beginning. The ones who could have won if it hadn't been for District Twelve. The coal miners. The crowd knew their story. Or they thought they did. But when Cato and Clove are pitted against each other in order to survive, the past makes it's way to the present, stopping them in their tracks. Will they find the answers both of them have been looking for? Or will knowing these things be their end?
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