The Hunger Games: Entropy (A Clato Fanfiction: NTI Series, Book 2)
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  • Reads 70,379
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  • Parts 55
  • Time 20h 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2013
Clove and Cato both won the 74th annual Hunger Games, despite the Treaty of the Treason only allowing one victor. As a result, both of them have fame, fortune, and not a care in the world for the rest of their lives. What more could either of them ask for?

Unbeknownst to them, tension is rising in Panem as a whole, but District 2 seems to forget about the fact that 75 is a multiple of 25...until the clock strikes 13 and time runs out for everyone else. 

...and Clove and Cato find themselves at the center of the vortex of chaos with their sense of direction and their sanity on the line. 

Can they overcome their differences and hold their heads high during the Victory Tour? Or did they bite off more than they could chew during the 74th annual Hunger Games?
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