Serpentina Grove ~ District 4

""Yes, I'm a freak. But I'm not a freak of nature, I'm a freak of the Capitol's.""

- Serpentina

Information
Name: Serpentina Grove

Age: 15

Gender: Female

District: 4

Appearance: Serpentina has hair that is as green as seaweed. Her body type changes depending on if she's in the water or not. Out of water, she's an average, normal girl. In water, however, she is super-skinny. And finally, Serpentina's eyes are a pretty shade of sea blue.

Personality: Serpentina doesn't really like to talk to anyone. She keeps to herself, often staying underwater so as not to talk to anybody.

Weaknesses: She is not the strongest land fighter, so she will need to get to water fast if she wants any chance at survival.

Strengths: Serpentina can shift into a sea-snake/girl muttation when she's in the water. She also can make whirlpools strong enough to drown another tribute.

Fears: Losing her ability to go between both land and sea.

Token: A scale from her tail (it rhymes XD).

Alliance: Loner or with Serena

Bloodbath Strategy: Run the other way and hide until the Bloodbath is over, then sneak in to get supplies

Games Strategy: Stay hidden, somewhere near a water source, supposedly a lake and ration her food supply

Backstory
Aaahh. The water of my pond felt warm and welcoming, but I knew that I'd have to leave soon before the automatic-morph thing kicked in. Slowly, I began to rise toward the surface. But, suddenly, I saw a shadow form at the edge of my vision. I dived back underwater, but I was too slow. The other shadow grabbed and hauled me up and out of the water. My tail disappeared, and was replaced with legs.

"Get off!" I shouted, drawing water from the pond into a ball and flinging it at this other person's face. She (yes, a girl) let go of me, and it was then that I saw that she had wings. "You're half-mutt? Like... like me?" I asked.

"Yes," she snarled, "and I'm about to use that against you." She then turned around and ran for the forests. I saw her around a lot, and even worked up the courage to tell her my name. In time, she too told me hers, Serena. We became friends, slowly but surely. Then, the reapings came. Serena, although she was in District 4, was entered for District 14, her home district.

"Serena?"

No! No...