Hi everyone, I'm back! I had a little writer's block with this one piece of information and it took a little time. Don't worry, I've got the next 2 chapters planned. Sorry about the cliffhanger ending at the end of the last chapter, it is just that I didn't yet want to release the rest of it yet. Also, sorry that this chapter is short, it is just that it was the way it ended up becoming. As always, I like to thank my older sister for editing, I hope you enjoy reading this, and please review! Also, I don't own the rights to Hunger Games.
Rose Mellark is a mixed package of a child, as many adjectives sum up this girl perfectly. She is for example a granddaughter of the famous and noble Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. She has a certain fire that runs through her veins that surely came from her father (a modern day Peacekeeper, as his occupation is now understood as being called the O.U.P [Officers of the United Panem]) and certainly the previously mentioned grandmother. Rose's fiery spirit causes her recklessness in her darkest moments (which may for now be when she is grouchy with life). From her grandfather, Miss. Mellark knows how to present herself and speak the words needed. Perhaps a gift of the Everdeen family is present; she just hasn't yet expressed it.
Her paternal grandmother, Katniss, is a well-known woman as she is the only female District 12 winner of the Hunger Games, and a powerful leader of the war who was known as the Mockingjay. Her paternal grandfather also won the Hunger Games and was an influential victor. Her father is high in power and position in the OUP, ironically, with a dangerous job. Her aunt has healer hands and is a brilliant doctor, ranking high in not only District 12, but also all of Panem.
Her maternal grandfather is a well-known weapon manufacturer who was not only a familiar sight on camera during the war and after, but he also rescued a small portion of the population of 12 before the firebomb. Her maternal grandmother worked on the home front of the war when her father suggested her to be a spy in the Capitol, a job she had until the end of the war. She then met grandpa and became his secretary putting her spy's social skills into practice. Her mother is a handgun specialist. She did this for her father's company (Hawthorne Machinery Inc.) and went around to police academies where she met Orion. Now she teaches women how to shoot guns and use this new empowerment to give them confidence in their daily life.
However, Rose is so much more. With all of the fabulous tales of those who came before her, Rose can be in a non-visual box of expectations. She is expected to stay in District 12. She is expected to stay out of harm. Rose is expected to start her own family and continue the family heritage. Rose can't let her fire lose and let it lead her heart to battle over her own victory. She is expected as well to meet all of these expectations and so much more in this box of hers.
So how can she be released from this box that only Rose can see?
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