Lil Katniss giving up. :(
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Welp. It sure has been a long time since I have posted something 😬 hope y’all still like it @ellanainthetardis
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Sometimes all I think about is you
Late nights in the middle of June
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Silly Katniss being Silly ♥️
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Peace, Healing and Tranquility
Enjoying the meadow and its only tree. ♥️
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There’s a chance that the old Peeta, the one who loves you, is still inside. Trying to get back to you. Don’t give up on him.
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Another sketch that will never be finished. Tried to use JLaw as a reference for this drawing but I lost inspiration. Still, wanted to share! 😁💛
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There's a small burst of static and then nothing more. I stare at Peeta in disbelief as the truth sinks in. They never intended for both of us to live. This has all been devised by the Gamemakers to guarantee the most dramatic showdown in history. And like a fool, I bought into it.
"If you think about it, it's not that surprisng," he says softly. I watch as he painfully makes it to his feet. Then he's moving towards me, as if in slow motion, his hand is pulling the knife from his belt--
Before I am even aware of my actions, my bow is loaded with the arrow pointed straight at his heart.
Peeta raises his eyebrows and i see the knife has already left his hand on its way to the lake, where it splashes in the water.
I drop my weapons and take a step back, my face burning with what can only be shame.
"No," he says "Do it." Peeta limps towards me and thrusts the weapons back in my hands.
"I can't," I say. "I won't."
"Do it. Before they send those mutts back or something. I don't want to die like Cato," he says.
"Then you shoot me," I say furiously, shoving the weapons back at him.
"You shoot me and go home and live with it!" And as I say it, I know death right here, right now would be the easier of the two.
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Almost thought that kiss was real.
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“I was glad that I did not know where it was going because when we got Mockingjay, it devastated us,” [Levithan] says. “The idea that her sister, who was the only reason she joined in the first place, still died because of war? I mean, that gutted us. It brought home again… the futility of war… There are always sacrifices, and the things you’ve tried to save the most are often the things that you lose….”
“That was one of the first questions I asked [Suzanne Collins] when we sat down: ‘Did you always know that [Prim] was going to die?’ And she said, ‘Oh yeah, of course, that’s the whole point.’”
— David Levithan, editor and publisher of the Hunger Games trilogy, in a May 2020 ew.com piece (bold added)
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I suppose you’re just gonna hide down here forever?
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“It’s not over until the mockingjay sings.”
I finished The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and I love Her
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