Fire and Ice:A Clove and Cato Story
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  • Reads 4,620
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2013
'Cato! Cato!"  I screamed.I waited for what seemed like forever,but I never saw him running out of those tree's.I only heard his voice "Clove!" He cried.He was close,but not close enough.

I was being smashed against the cornacopia like I was weightless.Who knows,maybe I was,at this point I didn't know anything.

I didn't even know if I was dead or alive.
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