My Grave (A Hunger Games Fan Fiction) *ON HOLD*
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  • Reads 4,000
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  • Parts 38
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2012
When Hailey Brooks is reaped for the 66th Annual Hunger Games, she tries her hardest to stay strong, and to win. She doesn't want to come home and be just another dead tribute. 
But, when she has to constantly lie to keep her fellow District Four tribute alive, how will things turn out? Will he find out the truth?
But, most importantly, will District Four see Hailey Brooks' Grave?
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