Lance Heggley

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Name: Lance Heggley

Age: 12

District: 9

Appearance (description): brown hair, freckles, pale, big ears

Personality: Silly, chill, upbeat

Strengths: Can withstand large amounts of heat, good with plants

Weaknesses: bad with the cold, isn't strong

Fears: heights, the dark

Alliance: Loner Backstory: Many people have interesting lives, like their parents are astronauts, or they were celebrities, or poor, or rich. Lance, however, was none of those. He was middle class, had no drama in his life. None. So I am just going to tell you as much as possible about him.

His mother's name was Tanya Heggley. She worked in a motel, that offered rooms for capitol businessmen who were there in district 9 on business trips. She was caring, sweet, and charasmatic. Lance had her eyes. Every morning, she would cook a different breakfast. Sundays, pancakes. Mondays, homemade cereal. Tuesdays, fried eggs and a breakfast burrito. Wednesdays, oatmeal with sugar and syrup. Thursdays, apple cider and half an orange. Fridays, toast with home-churned butter. Saturdays, French toast.

His father's name was Billy Heggley. He was a plower in a community field, and brought in 50 dollars a day. He worked 7 days a week. He was extremely tall, and when Lance was little, he used to try to climb him, always failing. The closest he got was halfway.

He had hree siblings. Their names were: Marney Heggley, Tino Heggley, and Sophie Heggley. Marney was his twin, older than him by 5 minutes and 23 seconds. She was bossy, uptight, and had no sense of humor. How is this show and proven? Once when the other kids were playing with a chicken, she said: "Hey! Leave that chicken alone!", even though it was enjoying itself. She was the complete opposite of Lance. Tino

was two years younger than them, and always was causing trouble, and breaking things. Sophie was five years younger than the twins, and was the sweetest thing you could ever know.

He had a good life. But then he was reaped.