Hear No Evil.   | Finnick Odair

Hear No Evil. | Finnick Odair

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Book 1 of 3 | OC x Finnick Odair | (Pre-hunger games - Catching Fire) Raised by the sea in District 4, June Mallard and July Robin Kissinger are identical twins who have learned how to survive on their own. They move through life like two halves of the same person, continuing their family's quiet traditions and keeping record of their nation's history, even when it feels far too dangerous to remember. With the 67th Hunger Games approaching, survival starts to mean more than just staying alive. The sisters are forced to protect not only the secrets they've always carried, but the ones they begin to uncover along the way. In Panem, knowledge can be just as dangerous as rebellion, and some stories were never meant to be told.
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