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"I don't understand. You propose to me, and then, when you get the letter, you're on the first train back to the Capitol. You can't keep doing that Fin, and until it stops, the marriage is over. Go marry one of you're many girlfriends back home in the Capitol I you want." She storms off, leaving Finnick gaping behind her.

She doesn't understand how it's like, he's protecting her and she thanks him by breaking his heart. He has to go the Capitol, it's not like he wants to, and if he doesn't, someone he loves dies.

And he doesn't love anyone more than Annie . . .

He runs after her, desperate for her to see sense. Though if the situation was the other way round, he'd be much more jealous then Annie, he can't bear to think of men much older then her, having there stupid, dirty ways with her . . . He closes his eyes, and tries to think straight.

"Annie! Annie, you don't understand, I-," he can't finish his sentence, for Annie interrupts.

"I understand perfectly well, thank you. Back home, you can't have all the girls, so you settle for me. But when you go to the Capitol, you can't possibly resist all the new, weird and wonderful women, when I'm just plain boring Annie. I'll be out of you're way know though. Bye, Fin. Have a nice life." She hisses with such aggression that Finnick takes a step back.

"Annie, just listen, for a minute. Please." Annie looks up at him and raises one of her perfect eyebrows.

"I'm waiting." Says Annie, impatiently.

Finnick makes sure there's nobody around and says in a hushed whisper, "Look, Annie, I have to go to the Capitol, or Snow kills you. I love you too much for that, and so I have to keep going. Please, you're all I have. Please, please understand, Annie I'm begging you." He says and as Annie looks into his irresistible sea green eyes, she knows he's telling the truth.

"Okay." She says simply, and kisses him on the lips, and leaves Finnick wanting more, but he knows that she's had enough today, but there's always tomorrow. . .

Finnick tries not to think of the stupid letter and parcel that the president has sent him, but in the end, he has to open it. Only, it's not what he thought it was about . . .

Dear Finnick Odair,

I believe, we've had an agreement. You promised to come to the Capitol to make all the lovely women there happy.

But, later today, I received a video footage of you, proposing to some silly girl. If you continue having a relationship with this girl, she is easily disposable. This is not acceptable, as you well know. For you're punishment, open the parcel and find out.

Best wishes, President Snow.

Finnick shuddered, and wondered what possibly could be his punishment.

He slowly unwrapped the parcel, to find a small black box. He opened it to find a human heart, and with a gift tag on it saying:

'I believe this belongs to you're sister'.

He gawped at the heart . . . he couldn't possibly mean it? It can't be his sweet, innocent little sister's! For Panem's sake, she's only five!

He phones his parents, but it is not them that answers but the maid he supplied them with.

"The parents have gone to . . . the . . . the funeral." The maid chokes out.

Finnick drops the phone and walks slowly towards the Capitol-made couch. He had the same urge to kill as he had once had in the arena. He decided that one day; the Capitol would be going down. One day, they would be free from the Hunger Game.

One day the president was going to die.

He thought of Annie to calm him down, and to keep him from doing something reckless or stupid. How was he going to tell her that they couldn't be together anymore? How did the president even know? When he proposed, he was in their secret cave at the end of the beach, is there possibly a secret camera there watching his and Annie's every move?

He closed his eyes and tried not to think about it. He was in pain because of the loss of his sister, Pearl, who did not do anything to get herself killed, but he did. And he knows that he can't be seen with Annie again without her getting killed and he would not let her die.

Ever.

Thoughts on this chapter? I didn't know if it was a good chapter or a slightly creepy one with the heart and everything . . . please review!