Most of the capital had cheered when Finnick Odair won his game. His skills with a trident had allowed him to become the youngest winner of the Hunger Games at the age of 14.
Indeed, he had become the apple of the capital's eyes.
Therefore, no one really cared when, the following year, in the 66th Hunger Games, a young girl of the rip age of 12 was reaped.
Because what were the odds that District Four would crown a new and younger winner?
Zero, a 12-year-old winning was impossible, truly impossible.
And that, just might break a young man's heart and a younger girl's mind.
Finnick Odair was the youngest Victor in Hunger Games history. He charmed the people of the Capitol and, trident in hand, made history. But how did one young boy change history? What is his real story?
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 64th Hunger Games...