I'm not really sure about the details - no one is - but the waters rose and Panem actually changed shape from what America used to be. I don't know how specifically it changed, though, I just know it did.
[ She imagines that's a big reason why people agree to come, aside from whatever the representatives promise them.
A moment or two later she sends another text. ]
I didn't realize escape was going to be so unbearably boring when I agreed to come here, though. If I had known, I might've given it more thought.
[ She absolutely would not have given it more thought, but she's trying again for a joke. It's still a foreign thing to her, even if it's in the form of a dry, sarcastic comment. ]
Not as much as I'd like, but I guess it's also not really necessary here. [ After all, part of the reason she picked it up was because District 12 had scarce amounts of food. ] I've been to the archery range a couple times.
I know what you mean. I guess I never had a chance to realize how bad I am at sitting still before.
[ She had some time to realize that in District 13, but that was a different sort of stillness and quiet. She was healing then or dealing with PTSD; here, although she's trying to deal with a lot of similar things, there's no added pressure to lead the rebellion. It's just calm and peace, and it's unsettling as hell. ]
[ he has spent so much of his life doing something, working to achieve, filling his time with purpose. here, where his own goal can only be won through unfamiliar methods, he feels directionless in a way that he hasn't in a long time. and it's in long stretches of contemplation and stillness that he notices how strange it is to be on his own, his clan far away. ]
Most recently it was the war. There wasn't really a lot of time for anything else, even before that. Not for the people from my district, anyway. The people in the Captiol had a lot of free time and probably numerous hobbies to fill their time with.
No. I have a friend and two others from home, but no family.
[ Honestly, she's not sure what she would do if her mom or Prim showed up. It would be wonderful to see them again, especially Prim (the idea alone makes her heart break), but the idea of them cuddling with people is more off-putting than her cuddling with people herself. ]
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How many of them are there?
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so you know it as panem now?
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[ A second text comes through just a couple short seconds after the first. ]
And no, I have no idea why they chose that name, if you were curious.
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District 12 for most of my life, until it was destroyed in the war. It was one of the furthest from the Capitol.
We produced coal.
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[ coming from a man who's own home world just teeters on the edge of war. he means to be condoling. ]
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[ She imagines that's a big reason why people agree to come, aside from whatever the representatives promise them.
A moment or two later she sends another text. ]
I didn't realize escape was going to be so unbearably boring when I agreed to come here, though. If I had known, I might've given it more thought.
[ She absolutely would not have given it more thought, but she's trying again for a joke. It's still a foreign thing to her, even if it's in the form of a dry, sarcastic comment. ]
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should i say something like "be careful what you wish for" here?
what do you like to do?
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Hunt. Archery was really the only hobby I picked up. District 12 wasn't exactly big on free time.
What about you?
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i was running a clan before i ended up here.
i like to work.
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A clan of vampires?
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i'd recommend crosswords.
[ a suggestion that teeters on the edge of sarcasm, but doesn't quite cross over. if he's being honest with himself, they've helped him. ]
yes. i've been with them for most of my life.
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[ Also, what are they? But if she can find them, Katniss thinks she'll be able to figure them out on her own. ]
How many were there? In the clan and as a whole in your world.
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sometimes you'll find them in the paper.
hundreds? some come and go, but most are part of a clan for life. we take in as many can fit in the hotel.
in the world, i don't know. countless.
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Do you ever just want to get away from all those people? Only have to worry about your own well-being instead of 99 other people?
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i'm used to it. i grew up with a big family even before the clan.
it's the quiet here that bothers me.
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[ She had some time to realize that in District 13, but that was a different sort of stillness and quiet. She was healing then or dealing with PTSD; here, although she's trying to deal with a lot of similar things, there's no added pressure to lead the rebellion. It's just calm and peace, and it's unsettling as hell. ]
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[ he has spent so much of his life doing something, working to achieve, filling his time with purpose. here, where his own goal can only be won through unfamiliar methods, he feels directionless in a way that he hasn't in a long time. and it's in long stretches of contemplation and stillness that he notices how strange it is to be on his own, his clan far away. ]
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Most recently it was the war. There wasn't really a lot of time for anything else, even before that. Not for the people from my district, anyway. The people in the Captiol had a lot of free time and probably numerous hobbies to fill their time with.
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do you have any family here?
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[ Honestly, she's not sure what she would do if her mom or Prim showed up. It would be wonderful to see them again, especially Prim (the idea alone makes her heart break), but the idea of them cuddling with people is more off-putting than her cuddling with people herself. ]
Do you? Or any clan members?
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