Hunger Games (Peeta's POV)
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  • Parts 18
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2022
Peeta Mellark's journey through the games, fighting to send District Twelve a victor. From the moment his name is called to the very end, all he can do is try and protect the girl he loves. But, It'll cost everything you are to get what you want out of that arena. In the end, will he ever be the same boy again?
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"Allies?" "Always."

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In what used to be North America, the proud country of Panem now stands. The rulers from the Capitol hold a televised survival competition in which one male and one female between the ages of twelve and eighteen are reaped to fight to to death in an arena designed to be as deadly as the tributes, themselves. This game is forever known as The Hunger Games. Peeta Mellark, District Twelve's Baker's son, has been, madly in love with his companion, Katniss Everdeen, since the small age of five. Ever since tragedy gave him enough courage to ask for her hand, the unspeakable happens. Katniss's little sister, Primrose, is reaped for the death sentence. Peeta watches helplessly as his lover volunteers to take her place in the Games. Soon after, Peeta is reaped himself. He knows that only one will come out alive: someone smart, determined, and strong enough. And it would be his love. It had to be. This is my verson of The Hunger Games, originally writen by Suzanne Collins.