Writer Games: Amnesia

Writer Games: Amnesia

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Tributes from all over Panem are being taken to the Capitol for the 78th Annual Hunger Games - a normal Games, or so the tributes think. As soon as they arrive in the Capitol, though, before they are even brought to their rooms, they are wheeled into a small room. They are alone. Except for a camera, and a piece of paper telling them to explain their fondest memory, and their worst. As soon as they finish, they are wheeled to another room, this one filled with people and machinery and medicine. Here, a new experimental program, Tabula Rasa, will be performed on them. All their memories will be taken from them. Except for the two they just described Welcome to Panem, and welcome to Writer Games: Amnesia.
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*Caution this is the sequel to The First Annual Hunger Games so read that first :)* Aldera Clearwater has made it through the year after her games and the Second Annual Hunger Games is about to begin. She is forced back into the Capitol where she now must hide the romance that's growing between herself and an avox and act as if her nightmares aren't driving her insane. On top of that she must mentor the new tributes, but can she really help them survive? And when the Capitol proves to be just as much of a minefield as the games, will she be able to survive herself? *The idea of the Hunger Games belongs to Suzanne Collins, but all characters, plots, and other attributes of this story belong to me.*

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