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children of victors

children of victors

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Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark are children of Twelve's Victors, Peter Mellark and Eric Everdeen. They were never friends, only mere and distant thoughts in their minds. But the 74th Hunger Games has different plans for them. Both Katniss and Peeta are called to be tributes. Despite their short friendship, they must work together to form a plan for the Games. With an advantage of Victor's for fathers, they know enough about the Capitol to know they are merely pieces in their games. But what happens when feelings come into the middle of it all? What about family? Or discovering who they truly are? Who will survive the 74th Hunger Games? ~ Opened -
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What if it wasn't Katniss Everdeen or Peeta Mellark who were the first ones to defy the Capitol in their Games? What if it were these four unknown tributes? The story of four tributes who form an alliance in the 29th Games and find friendship in an arena where kids are supposed to kill one another and fight for their survival. In such an arena,these four fight to keep each other alive rather than themselves,even at the cost of their own lives.

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