My Prep team is late. I sit on the tiled white floor of the makeover bathroom and wait. There's some kind of easy-listening music playing softly through the speakers, although I can't seem to locate where exactly the speakers are. Probably nanotechnology. I learned about that in school.
I hear giggles down the hall. My prep team must be here. Two silly-looking women come in. They're the weirdest looking people I have ever seen.
Both of them have neon pink skin and silver tattoos around their eyes. One of them has yellow hair. It's not blonde- it's too bright to be blonde. She looks like several lemons decided they would run through lemonade and bright yellow dye, mate with a canary, and create her hair.
The other's hair is as pink as her brightly-colored body, but what really draws my attention is her nails. They are at least six inches long, and covered in rainbow stripes and glitter.
Canary-lemon hair lady cheerfully warbles, "Hello! I suppose you're ARIELLE! I'm Astrid, and this," she says, gesturing to rainbow-nails-lady, "Is Estella!" She pronounces it es-TAY-uh.
They set to work. First I am drenched in a tub smelling of too-sweet lavender while they scrub every speck of dirt and bead of sweat off my body. Then, I stand on a towel while they dry me and scrub me with some kind of gritty substance that leaves me feeling raw. Then they repeat the foamy lavender bath. Astrid babbles on the whole time about old Games and gives me useless pieces of advice a baby could figure out, the most useless of which was, "Be careful not to die."
Then they take strips of wax and sit me down in a dentist-style chair while they rip every bit of hair off my body. Then, they turn their attention to my hair. They first lead me to a machine that, when I place my hand on it, runs some kind of electric current through my scalp, and my hair instantly dries and detangles itself. Then Estella sets to work with a bottle of hairspray and surprising nimbleness for someone with nails of that length, and fixes my hair into a simple but flawless ponytail at the base of my head.
"Good," declares Astrid. "you're finished. OH, JOT!" she calls. This "Jot" must be my stylist.
The door opens. A man walks in. The first word that pops into my head? Ink. He has close-cropped deep black hair along with a tidy beard and mustache. He wears an inky-black tank top and knee-length black cutoffs. His skin is fair, but he has so many tattoos that it is barely visible. The only place on his body that isn't tattooed is his face, which gives it a rather striking appearance, if I do say so myself. His eyes are a stunning deep blue. He smiles at me.
"Hello, Arielle. Ready to get started?"
I nod. He looks me over, then smiles. "I guessed right. The costume I designed WILL fit you perfectly.
"Costume?"
"For the tribute parade."
"Ok. So what will I be wearing?"
He smiles. "You'll see. Let's go have lunch."
---------END OF CHAPTER FIVE-----------
I'm just going to stop committing to deadlines, because I'm very bad at keeping track of time. So... next chapter comes out sometime next week.
I hear giggles down the hall. My prep team must be here. Two silly-looking women come in. They're the weirdest looking people I have ever seen.
Both of them have neon pink skin and silver tattoos around their eyes. One of them has yellow hair. It's not blonde- it's too bright to be blonde. She looks like several lemons decided they would run through lemonade and bright yellow dye, mate with a canary, and create her hair.
The other's hair is as pink as her brightly-colored body, but what really draws my attention is her nails. They are at least six inches long, and covered in rainbow stripes and glitter.
Canary-lemon hair lady cheerfully warbles, "Hello! I suppose you're ARIELLE! I'm Astrid, and this," she says, gesturing to rainbow-nails-lady, "Is Estella!" She pronounces it es-TAY-uh.
They set to work. First I am drenched in a tub smelling of too-sweet lavender while they scrub every speck of dirt and bead of sweat off my body. Then, I stand on a towel while they dry me and scrub me with some kind of gritty substance that leaves me feeling raw. Then they repeat the foamy lavender bath. Astrid babbles on the whole time about old Games and gives me useless pieces of advice a baby could figure out, the most useless of which was, "Be careful not to die."
Then they take strips of wax and sit me down in a dentist-style chair while they rip every bit of hair off my body. Then, they turn their attention to my hair. They first lead me to a machine that, when I place my hand on it, runs some kind of electric current through my scalp, and my hair instantly dries and detangles itself. Then Estella sets to work with a bottle of hairspray and surprising nimbleness for someone with nails of that length, and fixes my hair into a simple but flawless ponytail at the base of my head.
"Good," declares Astrid. "you're finished. OH, JOT!" she calls. This "Jot" must be my stylist.
The door opens. A man walks in. The first word that pops into my head? Ink. He has close-cropped deep black hair along with a tidy beard and mustache. He wears an inky-black tank top and knee-length black cutoffs. His skin is fair, but he has so many tattoos that it is barely visible. The only place on his body that isn't tattooed is his face, which gives it a rather striking appearance, if I do say so myself. His eyes are a stunning deep blue. He smiles at me.
"Hello, Arielle. Ready to get started?"
I nod. He looks me over, then smiles. "I guessed right. The costume I designed WILL fit you perfectly.
"Costume?"
"For the tribute parade."
"Ok. So what will I be wearing?"
He smiles. "You'll see. Let's go have lunch."
---------END OF CHAPTER FIVE-----------
I'm just going to stop committing to deadlines, because I'm very bad at keeping track of time. So... next chapter comes out sometime next week.
The extremely talented Golden Globe Award nominated actor Amanda Plummer has officially joined the cast of the upcoming Hunger Games sequel "Catching Fire". Plummer will play the role of Wiress, an older tribute from District 3 who is said to be "exceptionally smart" and adept at working with electronics. In addition to her 1993 Golden Globe Award nomination for the NBC movie "Miss Rose White", Plummer has won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Sister Agnes in the play "Agnes of God", and has won three Primetime Emmy Awards. Numerous roles are still up for grabs in "Catching Fire".
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