Adamant [#1]

Adamant [#1]

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[UNEDITED] What was the story about Sylvia Mason? Who was she before she became a victor? Reaped at the age of 14, Sylvia Mason is one everybody in the Capitol expects to be killed right off at the beginning of the Games. Appearing as a weakling to the crowd and to the other tributes, nobody has high expectations about her. So how was it then that she ended up winning the 66th Hunger Games? This is the story about the girl that became adamant, she who developed an outer skin thicker than most. Sylvia Mason was nothing more than a little girl until she became a victor, and her life was suddenly turned up-side-down. NOTE: This is a spin-off from the series "A Story From District 7". Historically it takes place BEFORE the other stories
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