I hope they announce Finnick Odair’s casting and he’s played by Lucy Liu.
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I don’t even know what I just did.
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The Ladies of The Hunger Games
Boggs’ POV:
“They’re just kids,” I shout at her. Coin tells me it’s none of my business and I am to take her orders. I hang up, infuriated. I’m pacing around, gathering my thoughts. Isn’t it enough that they’re a pair of broken souls? This war tore them apart. She’s fighting a war much bigger than herself, and although she has conviction, it still isn’t fair. She should be home with her mother and sister. Instead, she’s shooting targets under the orders of a leader who wants her dead. And the boy… The boy doesn’t even have his sanity to hold on to anymore. I wanted to keep him as far away as possible. Now he’s here and he’s a threat. Not only to Katniss Everdeen, but also to our squad. Now I may have to kill Peeta Mellark.
The Hijacking; Peeta’s POV
“What’s going on, where’s Katniss?”
I’m answered with nothing but silence and the soft echo of my own voice. Several capitol attendants are wheeling an old television into the room. Frustrated by their refusal to respond I begin walking towards them but am instantly pushed down onto an uncomfortable wooden chair by a burly peacekeeper. He straps down my arms, legs and torso until I am only able to twist my neck. A man in a lab coat enters the room holding a syringe filled with metallic liquid. Fear creeps into me and I start to squirm hopelessly. He moves towards me and injects the concoction into my neck. Pain comes and the world is put off balance. Beads of sweat have formed on my temples and my hands are tightly clenching the edges of the chair as the liquid attacks me. I’ve experienced this stinging agony before, tracker jacker venom. The man who injected me retrieves a remote from his pocket, points towards the television then presses play. A video montage of my time with Katniss starts to play; with each passing scene the images become more gruesome and bloody. It becomes increasingly difficult to differentiate truth from hallucination as the venom seeps into my bodily systems. I’m screaming, gasping for air, because there’s nothing more I want to do then escape, but still the clips continue. Her face has transformed into a hideous mess, I watch as she mercilessly shoots an arrow through a boy’s neck and points her bow to my own chest. Disgusting. Violent. Mutt. Another invention of the capitols, made to destroy everything I hold dear. The venom must be continuing its course because drowsiness begins to dull the pain. Her contorted face- fierce eyes piercing into mine, and upper lip curled in an odious grin, is the last image I see before losing consciousness.
The Capitol interviews Mr Mellark.
They take him to the Justice Building, dress him up in the most expensive clothes he’s ever seen, and make him answer questions in front of a camera lens. He does his part, answers his questions, supports his son in any way that he can. After, a woman with bright green hair emerges from behind a screen and congratulates him; I can see where Peeta gets his charm!






