Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Games Are Destroyed

Keira lived in the land of Amaria. In it, for the entertainment of the nobles, the children of the poorer people were forced to fight against each other in gruesome battles. But--there were 12 kids in all, all fighting together. The winner of the wars, and there could only be one winner, was uplifted and given a big house and everything they could desire.


All of the kids except for Keira had one thing in mind--stay alive. And the way to do that? Kill the others. To make sure that they didn't escape, there were locators placed in their arms.

The kids were each given weapons--Keira was given a bow and quiver to kill with; Shara double swords; Drew a sword and shield; Carolyn a spear; Sam a javelin; Tad a mace; Andria a whip; Jack several daggers; Cade another sword; Terri a longbow; Iola a hammer; Seth a slingshot. Then they were sent off into a fenced-in forest to go and kill each other.

Keira was tough. She was an expert at survival. Her problem? There were 11 other kids wanting to kill her. Her other problem? She would not kill them.

First she met up with Sam. He tried to kill her, but Keira knocked him out, cut his locator out, and hid him. She did the same with all of the rest of them, ending with Seth.

By then they were all on Keira's side. Why on earth did they have to kill each other? All of them had long gotten their locators taken out. They were all together. They escaped over the wall and rallied the peasants with them and led a rebellion against the rich people who are making the horrible games.

Keira and the peasants win. The games are destroyed.

Aka, my version of Hunger Games.

3 comments:

  1. I do not want to offend anybody, just to say. I hope you guys have a great day!
    ~Storyteller

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  2. I think it's awesome! You must have read my HG posts:) This is exactly what I meant! Thanks!
    ~Willow

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    1. Yeah, I did! It was awesome. :) My family and I agree this is totally how she should've written the books. They would've been so awesome!! At the same time, of course, I don't want to offend anybody, because I know people who love Hunger Games. And that's their opinion, and that's OK. Bye!
      ~Storyteller

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