Seen But Not Heard (Hunger Games)

Seen But Not Heard (Hunger Games)

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What if Finnick wasn't the youngest victor? What if it was another young girl that had beat his record. Meet Elizabeth Wells of District 4. She won the 72nd annual Hunger Games at the age of 13. 2 years later, she's now 15 and a mentor to people who are mostly older than her. Some of the tributes respect her, remembering how she had won her games, others doubt her skills and believe it was all luck. Let's just say her innocence did not get the best of her.
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Book 2. My aunt Nerissa survived her Games at the age of 17, becoming the Victor of the 35th Hunger Games. At the age of 33, she took on full responsibility for me - a new born babe - after a freak accident resulted in the death of her younger sister and husband, my mother and father. At the age of 47, she mentored and secured the safety of the youngest ever Victor - Finnick Odair. At the age of 49, she said no. For the second time in her life. Resulting in my reaping. At the age of 17 I entered the 68th Hunger Games. My aunt became my Mentor, my best friend became my lifeline. At the age of 17, I fought to the death for my survival. At the age of 17, I survived the Games, becoming the Victor of the 68th Hunger Games. At the age of 17, I entered a new arena as the Pearl of Panem.

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