I didn't stay in the Capitol. I couldn't stay somewhere My brother had died, it just didn't feel right, it didn't feel like home.
I moved to District Eleven, where Rue, Katniss' friend had lived there before the Hunger Games, before the death, before the grief, before the pain. I wanted to check up on her family for Katniss when I saw this beautiful girl, she was running into the market-place, she had long red hair, a leather jacket and brown trousers on and a little blue bag whacking her hip. I followed her and watched as she frantically tried to talk to a man owning a stall selling gauze and ribbon, I knew the urgancy in which she waved her hands and pleaded with her eyes, someone was hurt.
I ran up to her and took her arm, she looked at me, her eyes wild and scared, but she understood that I too was an ex-avox, she pointed at some gauze and I bought it quickly. I followed the beautiful girl out of the square to where a man lay in a pool of his blood, I knew that I must help.
I helped Lavinia, the beautiful avox, to save Darius, another avox whom I think Katniss mentioned more than once. We fell in love, we lived for three years together, got married and were about to try for a child when we heard news from the Capitol. Any Avoxes that wish to speak must travel to the Capitol, where medics have found a way to reattach the preserved tongues.
We decided we'd both travel to the Capitol the next day. within the next two months Lavinia and I were both talking again, we retook our vows and now have four children, twins that are 7- Peeta and Gale and two girls 11 and 3- Katniss and Johanna.
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Teen Fictionalot of people wonder what happens after MockingJay in the Hunger Games series this story tells you