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Happy birthday, Miss Brittany! It's Lisa btw. I was thinking about you today on your birthday. It's rare that I forget a birthday. I hope you enjoy your day.
aw thanks lisa! sorry i got back so late. I’ve been moving :) how’re you?
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Peeta’s hijacking from Johanna’s POV.
It’s barely a whisper when I first hear it; she’s a mutt, kill her. He’s sound asleep, muttering his way through another restless night. I’ve grown so used to hearing Katniss! and please, leave her alone and I love you, please, no. This is new. It doesn’t even sound like Peeta. I wonder if he’s aware of what is happening to him; I wonder if he knows why they take him into that room and bring him back without a scratch. Of course, he must know to an extent. But does he know how serious this is? How much they can take? What they can turn him into? I’ve heard about this before; brainwashing, probably using tracker jacker venom. When he wakes the next morning, I press myself up against the wall and whisper to him. I tell him about Katniss Everdeen, about how he loves her, about how he has to try to keep hold of her or they’ll win. I think they hear - no, I know they hear - because two hours later they’re ready for me, they shave my hair off and I’m being shoved into a tank of water. I wonder what they’ll do. I’ll give them nothing, whatever awaits.
(Source: behindthebakery)
Legolas: He is Aragorn, son of Arathorn. You owe him your allegiance.
Me: you owe me a kiss
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we are calling for you: On Seneca Crane, Nightlock, and President Snow
There was one scene in the film that caught me as particularly important: The scene at the very end with Seneca Crane and the bowl of nightlock berries.
Now, if you read past “scene in the film,” then you probably know exactly what happens in this scene, but for those of…

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