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Seeing this as something good for the membership of the KGB, all of the government decided to go ahead with this merger, thus ending the KGB for the last time. Socialistic Empire After the merger Mr. Teets was given a Triumvirate position, which he held with Barron Terror. But after a few months in the alliance, Mr. Teets noticed that much change was taking place, and in his eyes, not for the better. With the formation of a more powerful government section, the Tri became nearly unimportant, and seemingly useless.

Then the Empire was invaded by Soviet Sindorin, the boards were taken offline, but with some quick action by several SE members, no real harm was done. With the frustration of all these actions taking place, Mr.

Teets then proceeded to post his resignation to his good friends, and left the alliance in hopes of finding a growing alliance that could use another hand, and would fit the style that he was accustomed to. Alliance Hopping 2. Teets found a few alliances he called home proudly for a while. Starting with Exodus, being a prominent member of the government there until it was driven into the ground by the Emperor, and recovery of the name it once had was useless, then moving into The Brigade, but not fitting in too well, then to Nebula-X on July 21, Nebula-X After joining Nebula-X and seeing that the current membership was struggling to stay around, Mr.

Teets decided he was going to give it his all to helping this alliance, however after writing the charter, the leadership of NX didn't put him in a government position. With the frustration of this, Mr. Teets voiced his opinions to no avail, then turning to leave. But she's coming home, right? So you'll be able to help her, just like she always helped you. She got better. We meet up with Ed about half an hour earlier than we need to, because we know that the reporters will be all over them.

They are. Prim bubbles on enthusiastically about all the things she means to do with Katniss when she gets home. Ed jokes about how he can finally stop doing Peeta's chores for him, the layabout. They ask if we know which houses they've been assigned in the Victors' Village, but we don't. They ask if we know what their talents are, or if anyone will ever hear Katniss sing again, since that's what Peeta fell in love with her over supposedly.

Prim manages to divert this -- after Rue, I doubt Katniss is going to be singing much -- by asking if they've ever heard the famous "valley song. Apparently, Haymitch promised to find someone to sing it, but they never got around to it. She sings it quite prettily. Madge comes to collect us, saying that we still have to go to school, which the reporters accept, and she walks the rest of the way with us.

When we come through the door, someone gives a quick signal, then everyone turns and gives us the salute that they gave Katniss when she volunteered. Prim and Ed return it. We go to class. In literature, we all present our poems.

I tell Mrs. Hudock that I'm not finished. She says she can't technically require anything until after the last events of the Games anyway. Over the next three days, we get news in small bits, surrounded by shots of an ecstatic Capitol crowd. Other victors, most noticeably Johanna Mason and Finnick Odair, are also excited, though Johanna is a bit sarcastic about the whole thing.

Peeta is declared strong enough to have the surgery to attach his new leg, which will be wired into his nerves and should move naturally. Katniss wakes up long enough ask if Peeta is alive. Peeta makes it through his surgery, but is going to be awkward on his new leg for a little while. Otherwise, he is recovering well.

His doctors even say that he accepting having lost the leg much better than they expected. Katniss can hear perfectly, and all of her injuries have been healed. This, we hear privately. Publically, all that's being said is they are going to have their reunion live, and have been apart since Peeta went into surgery.

I wonder if this is part of Haymitch's strategy to give them "space. If anything, Katniss seems determined to crawl as close to Peeta as it is physically possible to be, even closer than the furnishings and sets demand. They have to watch the official version of the Games together, the one that will be made available to anyone who wants to relive them.

This never includes the filler material. No interviews, no visits to the Districts. Just the Games, from the Reaping through the victory. They follow a story arc for the victor -- or, in this case, victors. Of course, they don't show Peeta nearly losing his mind for killing a girl.

They do show him manipulating the Career pack to keep them from immediately going after Katniss, though he wants to get close enough to her to get her the bow Glimmer took. They show Katniss with Rue, and make a very convincing show of Peeta and Katniss's feelings for each other growing.

It's actually the best of these I remember seeing. I keep working on my poem. I try it in rhyme. I try it focusing on Ed's experience with the mines. I try looking at my brother and Leevy's brother, now playing together in the square or on the Seam at all waking hours.

I think about Peeta's bloody fingers, making an X on Cato's hand. I think about Gale stopping Mrs. Everdeen from hitting a reporter, and about Haymitch trying to protect Mrs. Undersee from a caged canary. Mostly, I think about Katniss, throwing herself against the glass when they took Peeta from her.

Nothing I can write seems worthy of that. In comparison, it's all either trite or overwrought. Katniss stumbles over words again in their second meeting, for an interview with Caesar Flickerman.

She can't name when she fell in love with Peeta -- Caesar Flickerman helps her out by pointing out when the rest of Panem noticed it, and she jumps on it. It's believable enough after everything. But the moment she convinces me is when they tell her about Peeta's leg. She buries her face against his chest for several minutes, and needs to be coaxed out. She continues clinging to his shirt for the rest of the interview, as if he might be ripped away from her at any moment.

He keeps his arms protectively around her. The Gamemakers are selling this as hard as they can, but I feel like they'd do just as well if they stopped asking questions and just showed the way she can't let him out of her sight or stop touching him.

Which may be what Haymitch called a "bird incident. We watch the train leave the Capitol on television after the interview, which marks the official end of the Hunger Games in the Capitol.

Caesar and Claudius have a grand finale party, where all of the fans dance and have fun, then coverage goes back to the normal schedule. The giant screen in the square remains up for the victory festivities, but it's dormant most of the time now. I dream about the mine again, only this time, I can see Katniss on the other side of the glass, screaming madly.

Ed is trying to pick the lock on the door of Peeta's room. The girls who guard him are watching with mild interest. I look down and see that I have a bow and arrow in my hands, but I've never even tried to shoot, and I don't know what I'm supposed to shoot at. Black coal dust seeps out under the door like spreading blood.

I wake up early, throw away all the attempts I've made at my poem, and start over. I'm sure that Mrs. Hudock will recognize the images from the Games, which she forbade, but it's the most truth I've come to.

Katniss is not the eulogized lover. She is the poet's voice -- screaming, inchoate, and full of love for the dying man she can't reach, the dying man whose black blood has always been our lifeline, whose veins in the earth have always been our sustenance. He has no chance. His heart has stopped. But he has a will to live, to be himself, and somehow, as she screams, he opens his eyes and looks at her.

I fall at last to the earth, I write. Hudock does not mark me down for using the imagery. Ed reads the poem then says, "Delly, I'm going to ask once, and then I promise not to ask again. Is it really because of Peeta? Are you --? It's about them, not about Peeta's my friend.

I'm not going to turn into my mother. I believe you. Do you want to come to the platform with us? I'm pretty sure the Hawthornes are coming with the Everdeens. There is not time for any sort of real ceremony.

I barely recognize my oldest friend when he steps off the train at Katniss's side -- he is thin and pale and limping badly. Everdeen jumps in quickly and tells Katniss how her cousins can't wait to see her, pointing at Gale.

She manages to hide any surprise she might feel at the sudden expansion of her family, and goes to greet them, while Peeta greets us. He smiles, and that's at least something that hasn't changed. A reporter asks Mrs. Everdeen how she feels about Katniss's boyfriend and she very firmly plays the role Haymitch assigned: She says Katniss is too young for a boyfriend.

Peeta makes a great show of moving away from her. I see her hand move toward him, then she quickly draws it away and laughs nervously while a reporter says, "Someone's in trouble! The local video arcade. Jareth's Castle. The Bog of Eternal Stench. A supermarket. In his duffle coat pocket. In his satchel. In a lunch box. Under his hat. La Souris. La Nourriture. Fix-It Felix Jr. Fix-It Frank Jr. Fix-It Finley Jr. Fix-It Fernando Jr. Henry J.

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