Caspar sighed, his cream fur covered in dirt and grit from working in the mines all day. He wanted a bath, but unlike the super-rich residents he would have to heat the water himself and only had a gritty bar of old soap and a piece of one of his Dad's old shirts to wash with. Still, it was better than nothing. He entered his rickety wooden house, where his mother was in the kitchen, cooking dinner for both of them. It smelt like beef stew, his favourite. But he knew why. Tomorrow was the Reaping. Tomorrow was the day where two teenagers, a boy and a girl would be chosen for the Hunger Games, and Caspar was eligible. It was a family tradition after his cousin was chosen seven years ago. He never came back, almost none of the District 12 tributes did. What chance did a poor miner have against teenagers who had dedicated their whole lives to learning how to survive in the games. He ate the stew and watched the television, before having his bath and going to bed. He woke up and put on his best clothes, and by that it was simply the ones that we're the cleanest and least ripped up. He marched down to the Tribute Podium with the other eligible people for the Games. The Capitol Cheetah spoke into the microphone. "As a special twist, both tributes from District 12 shall be boys." The rich Cheetah picked from the boys box. "Jacob Chase." A massive Kimono Dragon stepped out, it looked strong enough to be able to break Caspar's neck effortlessly. He watched as the Seven foot tall creature stepped onto the podium. The Cheetah then picked the second name. "Adam Thomson." A small, thin tiger stepped out, frozen in fear. He evidently was from the poorer parts of District 12. He was too young to die so brutally. He couldn't take it, and screamed at the top of his voice. "NO! I VOLUNTEER AS A TRIBUTE!" Caspar ran out, his mother did too, crying and screaming, before he knew it he was being escorted to the podium, his mother was dragged away by two guards, she still called his name over and over. The Cheetah turned to him. "And what might your name be, dear?" She asked politely. "Caspar Thansan..." He spoke quietly. "We have our two tributes, Jacob Chase and Caspar Thansan! May the odds ever be in your favour!" The cheetah exclaimed before walking off. Whatever the young White Lion had gotten himself into now, there was no backing out.