Real or not real
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  • Reads 118
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2023
Real or Not Real is a Hunger Games fic. This takes place after the war and is told from Peeta's POV. 

After spending months in the capital undergoing psychiatric treatment to help Peeta keep his grip on reality he is finally ready to go home. Or is he? Peeta struggles to maintain his mental health. Haymitch is his legal guardian and the only stipulation for his release is that Haymitch agrees to keep an eye on Peeta. While trying to find his role in  12 and this new family unit he has found himself in  Peeta and Haymitch rely on each other for support. They also must work together to help keep Katniss stable. The victors in twelve are just trying to make it to the next day. They are all struggling but maybe just maybe a love story between Katniss and Peeta will blossom from the ashes. 

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