Sharp Tools
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  • Reads 664
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 18m
Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2022
The story of Cato and Clove before and throughout the Hunger Games. 

Cato: I've known who she was since I was ten. Since I was ten, I watched over her. I looked after her. I protected her even if she didn't know it was me. I love her. And I will do anything to save her because she saved me first.

Clove: He's an arrogant, rich prick. I should hate him. But I don't. Instead, I feel drawn to him. I recognize him from somewhere, but I can't put my finger where I first saw him. He may be three years older than me, but I'm his biggest competition.

In a world of pain and despair, two kids navigate their life while figuring out the true meaning of love and hate. Their sheer will to fight pushes them forward as they attempt to achieve one goal: survive.
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{the rewrite of "District Two", the story of Cato and Clove; entered in the 2017 Wattys} ✗ If there's anything Atala Shields should be used to, it's pain. Two dead parents caused it. A changed last name, one that she hates to acknowledge, caused it. And an inevitable fate for two of her friends in the 74th Hunger Games will cause it. People are dying. They are fighting. They are revolting. The Girl on Fire is the story you know. But would it surprise you that parts of it are wrong? Of course not. After all, history is written by the Victors... WORD COUNT: 70,348