Catching Fire Alternative Ending: 76th Annual Hunger Games

Catching Fire Alternative Ending: 76th Annual Hunger Games

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"Sometimes you have to let go of the past... of the ones you loved the most in order to save each of them." Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, once again, was chosen to represent District 12 in the 75th Annual Hunger Games (also known as The Quarter Quell). The game ended tragically and with no victor chosen. What will happen if the next thing in the book was written the exact opposite of it? What if the rebels had saved Peeta first, and when they came back for Katniss, the Capitol had already took her? Will President Snow kill our favorite protagonist?
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Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen... To the Fiftieth Hunger Games and Second Quarter Quell!! This Quarter Quell, each district will send four tributes into the arena. Who will survive? Who will be our Victor this year? Are you ready??? We all know Haymitch Abernathy wins the Second Quarter Quell. However, we ask ourselves how did he do it? Haymitch was one of four tributes sent from District Twelve, one of forty-eight tributes. The storyline is from Suzanne Collin's book The Hunger Games and Catching Fire. The characters (with the exceptions of Maysilee Donner, Haymitch Abernathy, Effie Trinket, President Snow, Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark and Ceasar Flickerman) are my own characters. This fanfiction has some graphic descriptions of death, illness and fighting. Reader discretion is advised.

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