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Anastasia.

"You're coming?" I said completely horrified.

She laughed "No, your principle asked if I could and I was going to, but you guys need some independence."

Good. Mom never used to let us go on field trips unless she came with, I could see why though. She survived two Hunger Games and a war. She's bound to have trust issues. I could see her on the day we move out of the house, she'd try to act strong, but she would end up crying and begging us to visit.

"Thanks mom."

Mom smiled "But if Daniel touches you inappropriately, I will-,"

"OKAY I GET IT!" I shrieked and covered my ears.

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Daniel.

A few day, that's how long I had to wait to see Anastasia. For the past week we have been calling each other. But I want to see her in person.

We're leaving tomorrow, each District is taking their own train, thinking about seeing her makes me have butterflies in my stomach. Yea, that's manly. Not to self: don't tell her that.

I was finishing up some last minute packing before I went to go pretend to sleep. Quietly I walked down the stairs, mom was in bed. I was looking for my favourite jacket, but I couldn't find it. I went into the basement. I usually didn't go down there without my mom, the place gave me the creeps. But Sonya dared me to go down before she left and I did it, not wanting her to call me a chicken. I must have left it down there.

I kept on walking, feeling around for my green sweater. I stepped on something and I jumped a yelled a little. But it was just a piece of paper. I could barely make out what it said so I stuffed it into my pocket and finally found the jacket.

When I was in my room I tried to make room in my back for it. The bag was full, we were staying for four days and I didn't know how cold it would be underground.

District 13 citizens live above ground now, but they still have their underground community. Some people would rather live where their parents did instead of up above ground. They make top secret weapons down there too. Or that's what I have heard.

I was about to change into my pajamas until I remembered the piece of paper. It was folded over and was addressed to my mom. I hesitated, should I open it? I carefully opened it, like it was make out of porcelain. No going back now…

Dear Annie,

You might never have to see this. But if you do, I'm dead. I'm sorry Annie, I promised you I will return safe and sound. But if you see this, I broke that promise. I'm sorry to the little boy that will have to grow up without his father. Even though I have never met him, I love him just as much as you. Please Annie, if you see this promise me you will stay strong, for me, for the baby. I'm sorry this letter will be so short. You are sleeping besides me while I'm writing this, you could wake up at any moment, screaming because of the horrible nightmares you have. Because of the Games and the Capitol. But you and our son will be safe soon, I promise you that.

My sweet Annie, I will always love you.

Finnick.

The note was from my dad. My fingers trembled as I put the letter down the words 'I'm sorry to the little boy that will have to grow up without his father. Even though I have never met him, I love him just as much as you…' echoed into my mind. I squeezed my eyes shut and sat there and reread the note again…

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Nick

"Honey, get up!"

I slowly opened my eyes to see my mom staring back at me. I wanted to snap at her to go away "W-what do you want?"

"It's time to get dressed, soon you have to go on the train to 13."

When I got up she left the room, probably going to wake Ana up.

I showered quickly and put on my clothes just as fast, but somehow Ana beat me down stairs and she was calmly buttering her toast.

Dad was up too, drinking some tea and mom was in her chair shaking her leg impatiently.

"What? Are you guys in such a rush to get rid of us?" I joked.

"Maybe." My dad joked.

I was about to ask him why but I shuddered at all the possibilities. We ate in silence and finally mom said it was time to go. They both walked with me and Ana to the train station, I felt the need to run away and say hi to my friends, but everyone's parents were here too. Ana quietly trudged through the crowd everyone looked at her, she had no idea these people looked to her in envy.

We took attendance and my mom quietly kept saying how she loves us and she reminds us to be good.

"See you soon dad." Ana said while hugging dad and went to hug mom. I did the saw thing and we boarded the train.

They waved at us from the window and we did the same.

Now all I had to do was wait to see Sonya.