My nightmares are usually about losing you

My nightmares are usually about losing you

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Snow is dead and Panem isn't a dictatorship anymore. Katniss Everdeen is eighteen and has to deal with her nightmares and her depression every single day. Snow is dead indeed but Katniss and her allies have been dead since they entered the arena. Will Katniss and her companions be able to rebirth from her ashes? Will they be able to rebuild themselves? Will Panem finally find its peace?
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