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Sophia tells her mother goodbye as she exits their small house, with her eight inch knife hidden under her baggy hunting shirt. She then heads to the woods to start training for the upcoming games.

Sophia pauses when she hears footsteps behind her. She turns and locks eyes with Botros, his training equipment in hand. She gives him a friendly nod and says, "come on."

Sophia looks over at Botros and notices that he is playing with the hem of his shirt. She was beyond nervous about the games herself but wondered if voicing it out loud would make her friend anxious."What are you thinking about Botros?" she finally asks, as they make their way to the woods.

Sophia shrugged as she, pulled her knife from under her baggy shirt, placing it on the ground. "I figured we should work on our weakest skills. Like I suck at foraging and building fires. Maybe if you and I focus on things we're not good at we'll have a better shot at the games. Oh, and I need to show you how to throw knives," she answered.

Sophia chuckled softly at how Botros was holding his knife. "If you hold it like that you won't be able to stick it in the bark. Let me show you," she said walking over to him. She gently took the knife and wrapped Botros' fingers around the handle, so that they were about two inches from the blade. "There. That's how you hold a knife."

Sophia pursed her lips and watched as Botros hurled the knife at the tree. It bounced off immediately falling to the ground. "Hmm…not bad," she said, trying to be encouraging, "but try holding your arm back a bit farther next time though, so you get more speed. I should have told you that from the beginning."

Sophia smiled brightly, as the tip of the knife pierced the tree bark. She clapped a little. "Nice job! I mean not as good as me," she said, teasing Botros a little, "but in twelve years you could be a real pro."

Sophia accepted the knife from Botros then turned to face the tree. She stood back about five more feet than Botros had stood, then threw her arm back, sending the knife flying. It landed smack dab in the middle of the tree with an audible 'thunk." Sophia ran over to the tree and retrieved the knife immediately.
Sophia laughed with a shrug. "Maybe, whatever. Okay, fine you choose what we do next, so it's fair."

Sophia bit her lip and sighed. "I'm actually petrified myself. I mean we're not killers. How are we supposed to go up against those other kids? I mean some of them have been training since they could walk!"

Sophia made a funny face and playfully rolled her eyes. "Thanks wise guy. I never would have guessed that!" she said, smiling nervously.

((Ha! XD)) Sophia playfully shoved his shoulder and said, "yeah but that doesn't mean I have to like the answer."

Sophia shrugged and smiled. "Maybe. But I guess you're right. We've trained as much as we could. And hey you kinda know how to throw a knife now...that's something."

Sophia nodded. "I'll be in charge of the knives and you'll be in charge of all the stuff I suck at."
Sophia shrugged. "I suck at building fires and foraging. You know basic life skills?"

Sophia noticed Botros' blush. She knew he was a bit insecure about being deaf in one ear and his fear of heights. "You're right. I'll watch your back and you watch mine. One of us has to win this thing," she mumbled, not really wanting it to be her.

((I think she's sixteen.))
"It'd be a bit unrealistic to assume that we'd both win, don't you think?" she asked.
"It'd be a bit unrealistic to assume that we'd both win, don't you think?" she asked.

"It's unrealistic to assume one of us would win. But that doesn't stop me from hoping. Hoping, I mean, that we both win."
Sophia nodded a little. "I suppose if we're gonna let ourselves hope that one of us could win."

"You're right. I'm just a pessimist I guess," Sophia sighed, picking up her knife.

Sophia nodded and took a seat on the ground. She began to draw a picture in the dirt with the tip of her knife, just trying to take her mind off of the games.
Sophia looked up and leaned over to see what Botros was drawing. "What are you drawing?" she asked.
"It's supposed to be a tree but it's not very good," Sophia mumbled, making another line for a branch.
Sophia frowned, then stood up, wiping the dirt from her ripped jeans.