#121 When Katniss first told Peeta she was pregnant, he stared at her in disbelief for a few minutes before asking in a hushed voice “Real or not real?”. It had seemed to him like an entire lifetime before Katniss had looked into his excited eyes, smiled broadly, and replied: “Real”.
(Source: hunger-games-headcanons)
#116 When Clove lay in the arena dying, she finally told Cato what she had always been too afraid to say: that she loved him. She had never trusted him enough before; she hadn’t wanted to risk whatever fragile bond was between them - but seeing the tears in his eyes as he looked into hers and the desperation in his voice as he cried her name, she just couldn’t hold it in any longer.
(Source: hunger-games-headcanons)
#93 One day, years after the defeat of the Capitol, a tall man turned up at Katniss and Peeta’s home in District 12 - and as soon as Katniss saw him, she knew who he was; the neat, dark hair, the hazel eyes with flecks of gold in them. Cinna’s brother knew that she had recognised him and wordlessly held out a small piece of paper with her name written on it. Breathless, she took it from him and opened it; inside, in gold hand writing she still recognised after all this time, were the words: “I’ll always be betting on you, Girl on Fire.”
(Source: hunger-games-headcanons)
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