How does one describe love? How does one describe Finnick and Annie's love? There isn't merely one word to use.

They've both vowed, on several occasions, to love each other forever. They've both promised to protect each other. They'll never abandon one another. Till death do us part, they promised.

Infinite, maybe? Everlasting?

The two green-eyed Victors never let go of each others' hands. They always maintain physical contact in one way or another. It's almost as if their bodies cannot function if they do not keep a connection to each other.

Close, perhaps?

Whenever either Annie or Finnick happens to have a break down, flashback, or nightmare, they're always there for each other. They're the only ones who can pull each other back to the present and calm each other down. They're each others' anchor; they keep each other grounded.

Would someone call that love 'interdependent'?

They are always aware of when the other is upset. They can see it in their expression, in their eyes, and if one is upset, so is the other. If Annie cries, Finnick cries. If Finnick cries, Annie cries.

Wouldn't one consider them to be 'synchronized'?

It's impossible to sum love up in just one word, especially in Finnick and Annie's case.

No one really has a word for it, for their relationship, for the way they react toward one another.

They're just… in love.