A/N: Wow, two updates in one night. I feel accomplished.

WARNING! MOCKINGJAY SPOILERS!

This one does actually have more spoilers. It focuses on the scene as much as what I think Peet would've done during the scene. So, enjoy! Or, maybe not…

Book: Mockingjay

Scene: Prim's death (Am I the only one who cried when this happened?)

Pages: I don't know, and, sorry, but I don't feel like looking it up right now.

Point of View: Peeta

The City Center. That's where I am. I scan the streets, looking for the face I've always looked for when I entered a new place since I was five. Then I spot it, high up on a flag pole and away from the detonating silver parachutes. Thank god.

What are you thinking? She tried to kill you, more than once, why are you making sure she's okay? Kill her! Kill Katniss Everdeen!

I tense as the voice I have come to know as Mutt-Peeta screams at me in my head to kill her. Shiny, false images fill my head, and though I know they aren't real, I still have to fight the intense fear they bring on.

Kill her. Kill her. KILL HER!

I shut my eyes against Mutt-Peeta. I recall the clear memory of Katniss in the tunnels under the city, giving me food, and smoothing my hair through her fingers as I fell asleep. This is the real Katniss. The girl on fire, the love of my life.

My eyes flash open and travel to her again. Only, she's not there. I search frantically through the crowd. I find her, finally, at the base of the flag pole. Then I see what she's going for. Prim, who is helping the wounded children.

My mouth opens in horror as I realize what will happen next.

"Katniss!" I yell. I clap my hand over my mouth like she had in the tree in our first Hunger Games, but the memory of those Games bring on more shiny memories and Mutt-Peeta is back.

Peeta, don't. The bombs will kill her. And good riddance.

I tear courses down my cheek and I let out a strangled cry. I can't give in to Mutt-Peeta, and I run through the crowd, trying to get to her, to them both, to pull them back. But, just as I reach Katniss, the remaining parachutes detonate, engulfing the surroundings in flame.

I scream Katniss's name as the flames catch my skin, lighting it ablaze.

A/N: Wow, kind of depressing...He sounds Schizophrenic (I have no idea why I capitalized that but it makes it look important) what with Mutt-Peeta talking to him, but that's the only way I could think to represent it. 'Cause it's not really Peeta, but it is a part of him. I always like to think that even after the hijacking, the real Peeta, the boy with the bread, is still there, inside, fighting Mutt-Peeta. Plus, I think it'd horribly romantic he really did go after her.

Oh my gods, there's this song called Do I by Luke Bryan (its country) that I, for some reason, think fits Katniss and Peeta really well! Here's the chorus:

Do I turn you on when I kiss you, baby?

Does the sight of me wanting you drive you crazy?

Do I have your love? Am I still enough?

Tell me don't I, or tell me do I, baby, give you everything that you've ever wanted?

Would you rather just turn away and leave me lonely?

Do I just need to give up and get on with my life?

Baby, do I?

Am I right? You should go to youtube and listen to it!

Review! Pretty please?