I Was The First Mockingjay (Finnick Odair)
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  • Reads 162,266
  • Votes 3,638
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 35m
Complete, First published Feb 17, 2014
Before Katniss there was me.   Before The Girl on Fire there was The Girl Alive.         Before the District 12 volunteer there was a stupid little tribute from 10.Before the 74th Hunger Games there was the 69th.        My Hunger Games.My name is Aria Moulson and I won the 69th Hunger Games 6 years ago. I was the first Mockingjay. Trust me I never wanted to be. I never wanted to start a rebellion I just wanted to get in and out. But, the people of Panem had a different idea. They saw me as the light in the darkness. They saw me as their way out of President Snow's wrath. They saw me as their Mockingjay. Why they saw me as the Mockingjay? It was because I was the first tribute to ever speak out about the Capitol's tyranny. A moment of weakness in the games and it cost me a lifetime of pain and suffering. But now I'm going back for the 3rd Quarter Quell and this time, I'm taking the Capitol down with me. I'll give them a show. I'll give the people something to fight for.
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A Hunger Games fanfic from Annie Cresta's POV. Annie has been rescued from the clutches of the Capitol and is brought to District 13 to be reunited with Finnick. She couldn't be more happy, especially when Finnick asks for her hand in marriage. But then he goes off to fight the Capitol and Annie is worried for his safety. When the worst imaginable happens, how will Annie learn to survive without her one true love? I do not own the characters in this story. All rights belong to Suzanne Collins from the books The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay.