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District Dauntless
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2014
Katniss and Peeta Mellark were living a very happy, peaceful life. Well that was until Marcus came and brought the games back. Now Katniss and Peeta have to leave their kids and go take the former job of Haymitch. They have to train the new tributes. On their way to the Capitol, the train switches direction. They end up in the dauntless compound. When two worlds collide, will Peeta and Katniss ever get home? Or will become dauntless like Tobias and Tris and fight Marcus who is still brainwashed? WARNING: DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU HAVE FINISHED BOTH THE HUNGER GAMES AND THE DIVERGENT SERIES.
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Former Amity member, James Wood has always attempted kindness, but failed consistently. Life for James has always been factored down what his test result will be, but when the aptitude test doesn't work on him, his future is limited to one thing only - death. I stand from where I sat on the train floor, and look out the open door of the cart. Below me, all the factions collide into a surge of different colors that form sort of a discolored mess. In general, the faction system has always seemed kind of pointless to me. Ever since I can remember, I always wondered why we were split up into different groups. I always wondered why we had to be five, instead of a whole. But pieces of the answer I look for have found there way to me. For example, I know now why I have these thoughts. Not because I am curious. Not because I am smart. Because I am divergent.