For a moment, sitting upstairs at her (Katniss') desk, the journal open next to her textbooks, where she'd been doing math - for a moment, Prim forgets how to breathe. It's such a casual statement. And Effie had to have watched the Games - she'd been Twelve's escort. Prim knew that. And she knew Effie was Capitol.
But somehow, living in the same house, it hadn't occurred to her that Effie had watched the Games with enjoyment. She'd found them entertaining. She hadn't been watching people she'd known (sure, she met them, brought them to the Capitol, but - ), hadn't been watching people she'd loved. She had wanted to watch.
Effie was actually suggesting they put on Games again, for no reason other than that she wanted amusement. ]
No. You shouldn't - it wouldn't be. [ That's said quietly, but firmly.
Katniss. The Games. Effie would probably want her sister to play, if she actually tried to set this up.
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For a moment, sitting upstairs at her (Katniss') desk, the journal open next to her textbooks, where she'd been doing math - for a moment, Prim forgets how to breathe. It's such a casual statement. And Effie had to have watched the Games - she'd been Twelve's escort. Prim knew that. And she knew Effie was Capitol.
But somehow, living in the same house, it hadn't occurred to her that Effie had watched the Games with enjoyment. She'd found them entertaining. She hadn't been watching people she'd known (sure, she met them, brought them to the Capitol, but - ), hadn't been watching people she'd loved. She had wanted to watch.
Effie was actually suggesting they put on Games again, for no reason other than that she wanted amusement. ]
No. You shouldn't - it wouldn't be. [ That's said quietly, but firmly.
Katniss. The Games. Effie would probably want her sister to play, if she actually tried to set this up.
No. ]