Peeta Mellark and Katniss Everdeen are happily married, enjoying their life in District 12.
Peeta's bakery business is taking off at an impressive rate, and Katniss' hunting skills/archery lessons are especially popular with the younger generation of the district.
However, with the pair of them spending so much time apart, Katniss' mother is worried that their marriage is going to fall apart.
Her fears are only made worse when Gale Hawthorne, Katniss' childhood friend, makes an appearance back in Katniss' life again.
With the two of them growing closer to each other once again, will Peeta and Katniss' marriage really fall apart or will it be able to withstand the basic tests of life?
With drama, friendships to the limit and relationships at breaking point, everything is on the line; including the possibility of having a family.
Is the married life for everyone, or are there only certain relationships which can stand the test of love?
**This story uses all aspects of The Hunger Games, other than The Hunger Games themselves. OK? There is also some things which I have changed, such as the deaths of Finnick and Prim because they never should have died in the first place.**
This story begins two years after the war and rebellion is over, and it is simply a story about Katniss' and Peeta's life together. In many other stories I've read, the Hunger Games return and continue to slaughter twenty-three children every year. That has not happened and is not going to happen in my story. This story is for Everlark shippers, so Katniss is not going to run off with Gale or something. Katniss is very happy with Peeta. They have everything by having each other, but they aren't married. Yet. When will Peeta ask? How will she react when she suddenly gets an unexpected visit by Gale, who has ignored her for two years? Read and get the answers to these questions.