Yellow Flicker Beat (sequel to DTPP)

Yellow Flicker Beat (sequel to DTPP)

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Primrose Everdeen and Peeta Mellark are tributes for the 74th Annual Hunger Games. They thought they would be ignored as their District 12 usually is...but both of them have made a terrible mistake. The Capitol despise them, especially the important members like President Snow. As much as Prim and Peeta try to right the wrong, things keep going downhill. Will they have any hope left when they are in the Games? Will they be able to keep their alliances or will betrayal break them all?
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Time for The Hunger Games, but for children of the Capitol: THE CAPITOL GAMES! The rebels have won the rebellion. Katniss Everedeen finds that it is a peaceful time of history. That is, until she is rounded up to be a mentor in the 1st Annual Capitol Games. Before, she thought that mentoring was easy and way less painful than being a tribute, but the truth is spoken when she watches tributes die on a big screen. Will Katniss survive? - - - This story takes place after Mockingjay, just ignore the epilogue. If you haven't read The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins this story won't make sense. Thanks so much for checking this story out and going to update ASAP! Most character credits go to Suzanne Collins.- - - - - -Updated Regularly- - -

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