Chapter 2: train ride
-Prim Mellark's P.O.V.
I am on the train to the Capitol now. No one has seen my parents since we got on. Of course that's not why I'm freaking out. I am freaking out because they called me Primrose Everdeen at the reaping. Everdeen is my mom's maiden name. My full name being Primrose Rue Mellark. I am the daughter of Katniss and Peeta Mellark. I have a brother named Cinna Mellark (who never mentions his middle name). Finnick Jr. comes up next to me and says, "Hey I'm Finn."
"My name is Primrose Rue, but I go by Prim," I say to Finn. "Well Primrose Rue it is time for dinner with our parents," Finn says. I groan. This will be enjoyable. We have had Finnick and Annie over at our house before, yet this is the first time I have ever seen Finn. Hmmm? I wonder if there is a reason why? I get up and head to the dinning car in the train.
When I get there everyone is ready to eat, but our escort is not here. I sit down and Finn sits on my left. My mom is on my right, with my dad on her right.
"What are we having for dinner?" I ask. "Lamb stew," says my mom. I shake my head. Of course we are having her favorite.
We eat in silence. No one wants to talk for some reason. I did find out the train has a phone, that was a plus for Finn and me.
Dinner seems to last forever. So when I leave I go to my compartment to put on some pajamas. Sweat pants with a t-shirt, maybe.
I have just pulled on my t-shirt when Finn knocks on my door. "yes?" I ask. "Can I come in?" he asks. I open the door for him "Yes, Finnick Jr.," I say getting him back for calling me Primrose Rue. He glares at me as he comes in.
He just stands there for a while. "Did you need something?" I ask him. "Oh, yeah," he starts, "where did they say the phone was I want to call Hannah. Tell her it's okay and stuff, she was pretty upset before we left." I give him a confused look. Who was Hannah? "Hannah is my girlfriend," Finn says. Oh. That explains so much. "The car in front of the dinning car," I say. Finn nods and leaves.
After Finn leaves I crawl in my bed, and go to sleep, not knowing how few nights of peaceful sleep I will have left.
