Just because people starve in a book, doesn't mean that we will starve in the future....
("The Hunger Games")
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Let the Seventy-forth Hunger Games begin, Cato, I think. Let them begin for real.Suzanne Collins
When I break into the clearing, she's on the ground, hopelessly entangled in a net. She just has the time to reach her hand through the mesh and say my name before the spear enters her body.
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Time and tragedy have forced her to grow too quickly, at least for my taste, into a young woman who stitches bleeding wounds and knows our mother can hear only so much.
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I killed you. And you. And you.
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The woods always look different at night...as if the daytime trees and flowers and stones had gone to bed and sent slightly more ominous versions of themselves to take their places.
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You've got about as much charm as a dead slug.
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