Willow And Rye
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  • Reads 1,912
  • Votes 48
  • Parts 6
  • Time 12m
Complete, First published Jul 29, 2014
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark's children, Willow and Rye Mellark, have just discovered how hard life is. The Games are gone but Willow is facing girl problems, including boyfriend troubles, friend troubles and, on top of that, gaining more responsibility than she is ready for. For Rye everything is going great! He's gotten popular among the freshmen and the girl he likes just happens to like him back. Willow feels like she needs to interfere with Rye's life, though, as part of her new-found responsibility, but Rye just feels like she's ruining his life! Rye and Willow know about the Hunger Games from school, but they've now found out about another horrible method of keeping citizens in check, the Faction System. Is the government regretting their choice of removing these two awful ways of life from society? Will Willow and Rye have to face the Factions AND The Games? Read to find out.
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