Chapter 33- The Hunger Games Finale

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Okay I accidentally published it, and I know one person read it already (IM POINTING AT YOU JON) so hopefully no one else did because I wasn't finished.

The final part of the Hunger Deans! It's also extra long ;) and sorry it took a while to publish, I swear I work on it every day. It's just that long. And I barely previewed it.

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Recap:
-Kat and Jake are now hunting down Adam and Ty.
-Jordan, Mitch, Jerome, Vikk, Preston, Woofless, and 1 bot are still alive.

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~Kat's POV~

We kept chasing them until dark. It should've been hard to see them, but I still could. It was like their bright parts of their clothing were shining brighter than usual.

We had them heading toward a dock. They ran through an archway, and into a wooden dock next to a small lake.

"You'll never catch me!" Adam jumped into the water. Ty followed after him.

"Awww look at them trying to escape." I pointed as they started swimming.

"Shame you got a bow." Jake shook his head.

"What?" I asked innocently.

He stared at me.

"Haha, just kidding." I took out my bow. "Got like 11 arrows."

"Make em count." Jake gestured toward them, while they were swimming away.

I notched an arrow and pointed it at Adam, who turned around to look at us. I let it go, and Adam dove down to avoid it.

I kinda felt bad. We pretty much had them trapped, and they were stuck.

Nevertheless, I notched another one. I aimed at Ty, who kept swimming. The arrow sailed. A cannon went off as Ty disintegrated.

"Dang it Ty!" Adam said as he resurfaced. He took a deep breath and dove down again.

"Can you see him?" Jake squinted at the water. He turned around for a second to check if anyone was coming.

I looked at the water. I could still see Adam's swimming figure, going to the left.

"You can't?" I notched my final arrow.

Jake sighed. "Just shoot him."

I let go of the arrow. It sailed into the water, and a cannon went off.

We waited a little bit, but Adam never resurfaced.

"Nice shot." Jake finally said.

"Thanks." I looked up at the dark sky. "Should we go killing again or wait?"

Jake thought. "Let's wait."

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We chilled out on a steep hill near the docks. The simulator didn't give us the need to sleep, so we just stared at the sky. It was just like the real one, and Jake assumed that they projected the real one.

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