A/N: Hello. So, I promised to have this up two weeks ago, but I was pretty busy. Sorry. But, hopefully, you'll be seeing more updates. And, one more thing: can I set a goal of at least 150 reviews? I would love it if we reached that by the penultimate chapter, and even more if we reach more than 150 reviews. :)

Also, if anyone wants me to post the statistics (reviews, favorites, etc.) of the original, just say so in a review.

Disclaimer: Nope, I don't own it.

Katniss PoV

I am awoken by the unusually cold side of the bed. Immediately, I think that I must have overslept and Peeta has gone to fix us breakfast. But that thought is shot down by the clock that reads 4:30. I have overslept. I was supposed to be up half an hour ago to go hunting. But it still doesn't explain why he's not here.

My next theory is that he had a nightmare and went somewhere to go calm himself down. But that doesn't seem right since he always wakes me. I begin to worry.

He may be having a flashback. I start to get frantic. I get up from my bed and look around the room and the connecting bathroom. "Peeta?" I call.

No response.

I open the door out to the hallway and call out, looking for him.

No response.

I go downstairs and the smell of freshly-baked bread calms me. He's here. I go into the kitchen "Peeta?"

No response.

I spot a loaf of loaf of cheese buns along with a folded note on top of a plaid cloth. I smile to myself, oh, Peeta.

I pick up said note and read it:

When I first saw you, we were 5, you were wearing a plaid dress and your hair was in two braids instead of one.

Eat all of the bread for breakfast. You have a long day ahead of you. And you may as well take an energizing shower and wear some comfortable clothes.

And, Katniss. Sorry for making you worry on our 15th anniversary. Don't worry about me. I planned a little something for you.

Love,
Peeta

I eat the cheese buns, and as I do, I notice a much larger sheet of paper: a map of district twelve. On the map is a highlighted route. I decide to do what Peeta said to do before heading out.

I take a quick shower and slip on my normal underclothes along with a set of clothes I'd wear to go to the Merchant's shops. And from there, I set off to where the boy with the bread saved my life so many years ago.