Finally, Cinna is knocked unconscious and I watch helplessly as they drag his limp body out the door, a horrifying blood smear trailing along the floor in his absence. The door slams shut and suddenly my pedestal is working again, beginning to lift me up into the arena.

I'm not ready. I'm not ready at all. I close my eyes and force myself to take a deep breath, desperately ignoring the image of a bloody Cinna that appears behind my closed lids. Focus. Focus. I can't be shown trembling once I'm in the arena. I can't give Snow that satisfaction. This was all a ploy to rattle me. Well, consider me rattled. But I refuse to show it.

A breeze hits me in the face and a bright sun blinds me. I blink rapidly to focus my vision, but the light seems to be refracting off everything around me. Something laps at my pedestal and I squint at my feet. Blue waves.

Slowly, my eyes lift from my feet to stare out around me. All I see is water, lapping gently with the breeze. Everywhere is water.

This is no place for a girl on fire.

"Ladies and gentlemen!" The booming voice of Claudius Templesmith echoes throughout the arena. "Let the Seventy-fifth Hunger Games begin!"

One minute, I have one minute before the gong sounds and I get out of here. But there is water everywhere at my feet, at my side, behind me, and in front of me. A thick green jungle is to my left. This arena is huge, twice the size of last years. If I run, Peeta won't be able to find me.

Thirty seconds.

I squint my eyes and stare at the golden cornucopia that's sits on an island in the middle of the water. But it isn't an island at all. Strips of rock and sand come out of the center of it, like spokes on a wheel. If I can swim to that, then maybe I can run to cornucopia and get a bow. Looks like all the years of violating the Capitol and swimming in the lake deep in the woods, is finally paying off.

Ten seconds.

Peeta. Peeta, where are you? I scan the tributes and none of them resemble my husband. I'm sorry Peeta, but I have to break my promise. I can't run.

The familiar gong sounds and I dive into the water as fast as I can. Slicing  through the ocean water easily, but not as easily as the small lake back home. I should have taken Peeta there over the summer and taught him how to swim.
I reach the sand bar and run to the cornucopia ignoring the scared feeling that's deep down.

My eyes dart all around me, but no one is in sight. I reach the Cornucopia and begin to hunt for my weapon. The Gamemakers wouldn't deny my bow and arrows that I'm famous for. Unlike last year, when the supplies were spread out around the Cornucopia, this year they're all piled up together. I see the dark black bow, with a string so fine it's almost invisible. I reach up to take it in my hands, and my fate is sealed.

As I'm slinging the quiver over my shoulder, I sense someone behind me. Hunter instincts are lifesaving. In one fluid motion, I spin around and load an arrow in my bow, taking aim. Just as I'm about to release the string, I realize who I'm aiming at. Finnick, glistening wet in the bright sun, stands a few yards away from me poised to attack as well, his trident raised. Though he's smiling at me, he's tensed for an attack.

The gold bracelet shines on his wrist and I squint my eyes recognizing the intricate flame design. Haymitch's token. "Where did you get that?" I ask accusingly.

"I think you know where." He tells me with a mischievous grin. Haymitch's message couldn't be any more clear, if you want to survive you need allies.

I lower my bow, and Finnick relaxes slightly. "I was worried there for a second, that you weren't going to put down your bow. That would have really put a strain on our friendship." He smirks.

"Reflex," I explain myself, and Finnick nods in understanding.

"I bet you like the arena, it was built towards you." I tell him scoffing.

"Now Katniss, don't be jealous." He smirks and I scowl.

"We need to get out of here," he says.

I shake my head. "Not without Peeta," I tell him, my tone offering no room for argument.

Finnick looks like he wants to argue, but suddenly his face morphs into an expression that I've never seen. "Duck!" he commands with such authority that I don't bother to question him.

His trident sails over my head and then there's the sickening sound of impact as it embeds itself into a human torso. I whirl around to see the district five tribute face first in the sand with the golden trident sticking out of him. Finnick is immediately at my side, retrieving his trident. He looks at me fiercely and I don't see the playful Finnick Odair I'm used to seeing, I see the Finnick Odair who won the Hunger Games.

"Fine," he says, referring to my demand that we wait for Peeta. "Each of us takes a side, and for heaven's sake don't die."

I run to the other side of the cornucopia and search frantically for my husband. Worry begins to fill me when I see no sight of the blonde curls or blue eyes.

"Katniss, he's over here!" Finnick yells to me and I run, but stop for a brief second to grab a knife for Peeta. Running towards the sound of Finnick's voice I loop around the golden horn to see Peeta standing on his pedestal. I throw my bow down and drop the knife, I'm pulling the sheath of arrows over my head when a hand stops me.

Finnick's sea green eyes stare into mine and there is deathly look filed inside. "I'll go, don't want to exert yourself." He tells me while patting my stomach. Rage boils inside of me but before I can disagree, he jumps into the water gliding across to Peeta's pedestal.
Finnick says something to Peeta and motions towards me, Peeta looks uneasy about trusting him but jumps in the water anyways.

When they reach the cornucopia I give Peeta my hand to help him up, but he gives me a "don't even think about it" look and pulls himself up. When will he realize that I'm pregnant, not handicap.

"Hey you," he tells me and gives my lips a peck.

"We have allies," I say with a scowl. "Thanks to Haymitch." And my scowl forms even deeper.

Finnick scoops his district partner Mags out of the water and puts her on his shoulders. "You two ready?" He asks us. I nod my head and hand Peeta his knife.

Finnick begins to walk away, but Peeta holds my hand and turns me around. "Are y'all okay?" He asks me and I know he is referring to the baby and me. It's weird how four months ago it was just me and Peeta, but now there is someone else. Terror fills me as his question sets in and I begin to panic.

I place my hand gingerly on my small stomach and look at him. "Peeta, what if I hurt the baby, I didn't even think before I dove into the water." I shake my head and my hands begin to tremble.

He kisses my cheek and places his hand on top of mine. "Protect her Katniss, protect our baby girl."

And with that we run away from the blood bath, still holding hands.

A.N. Hi you guys!!! So I have a HUGE HUGE HUGE surprise! I am going to post a little snipit of the epilogue, right here and now! Hope y'all liked this chapter and star and comment!

Sentence from the epilogue.....

We meet in the field of colors with the grass shining green and the sky fading to a sunset orange.

Boom, now I will leave y'all wondering as to what will happen in the epilogue. Will Katniss be pregnant, will Peeta be hijacked, will their child be there? You will have to wait and see.

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