The Hunger Games (Peeta's Point of View)
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  • Reads 49,882
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 8h 32m
Complete, First published May 27, 2013
You've heard Katniss' side of the story. Now hear Peeta's!

Peeta Mellark is the baker's son; the boy with the bread. Peeta never believed he would be chosen to compete in the Hunger Games, especially not against Katniss Everdeen. He's had a crush on her 'ever since he can remember'. But the true extent of his feelings for her haven't been realised, and initially, Peeta will risk anything to survive- even if that means he'll have to return home without Katniss.

But as Peeta's time with Katniss increases, so does his affection towards her. Away from home, he has the opportunity to disentangle his complicated web of emotions. However, what he finds may make it harder for him to accept his fate- especially as his one true love seems hell-bent on winning at any cost.
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**This story takes place after the book, The Hunger Games** Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark come back from the Games,... Things have changed in Katniss's life. Though feelings start to stir in the young victor. After confessing to Peeta that the love she expressed in the Games was all a show, she still knows she cant give him up. Meanwhile, Gale Hawthorne is working hard to show her that he loves her. Trouble arouses when both lovestruck boys begin fighting for her love. "If you love two people, always pick the second person. Because if you really love the first person you wouldn't have fallen in love again."