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The Perfect Ending to the Hunger Games Trilogy
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Complete, First published Oct 11, 2013
Suddenly, I’m sheltered in his warm familiar arms. I sigh, snuggling up next to him. I peck his chin as he gazes off into the distance. Clutching his cheek, I kiss him on the lips and succumb to the hunger gnawing at my insides, reminiscing about the beach. His arms tighten around me as he kisses me for what feels like the first time. 

In the near darkness, Peeta whispers to me. "You love me. Real or not real?"

"Real." I whisper back and arch my neck, my lips finally finding his.
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"Do you remember what I said about you the day of the reaping?" Finnick nodded. "I genuinely believed every word-" "I know you did," He smiled thoughtfully, "I've never heard you say a single thing that felt scripted. You always just- say what you want to. What you're thinking I've always enjoyed that about you." "Except I don't Finnick," Kaianna scoffed, "not always anyway." "And not right now." He corrected. "Not right now," Kaianna agreed. Her green eyes shined with an emotion that Finnick recognized immediately, from feeling it himself. They understood what each other were feeling, and exactly what was being said without words. Which was good, considering neither of them had the guts to say it out loud, "probably not ever." "That's not true." He smiled knowingly. "The point is," Kaianna dodged his belief easily, "my view on you is starting to change. I've been able to see you from a different perspective, and I never would've let that happen on my own." "I believe that." He chuckled. "Don't take it personally," She shrugged. When she looked in his eyes, she knew he somehow didn't understand where she was coming from, "everyone I've ever loved, has been stolen from me. To get to know someone, is to let yourself care about them, and all that does, is put them in danger. In my experience at least."