*****I own none of the Hunger Games characters or the Hunger Games. My OC's are mine though.

Chapter 15

"It takes two hours to get to District 2 and then after I get my stuff we can go to District 9," Cato said as we boarded the train after our interview.

"Your family and district are going to hate me," I sighed sitting on a couch.

"No they're not," he said sitting next to me, I raised an eyebrow.

"Ok my mom is going to love you; I'll make everyone else like you."

"Thanks."

"My family is going to have to love you, you're my fiancé," he said holding my hand kissing the ring on my finger.

"How'd you get the money for this?" I asked.

"Princess we have all the money we want, it's not that hard," he laughed.

The ride to District 2 was uneasy for me. I was in the arena and now I'm scared of Cato's district. The train pulled into port as Cato smiled at his home. I sighed; I didn't want him to be away from his family.

"Starry come on," he said at the doors.

I went up with him, I was really scared. The doors opened and Cato walked out his arm in the air as his district cheered. He motioned for me as I walked off the train. Cato wrapped his arm around my waist and made his way through the crowd. He stopped at a couple who looked a lot like Cato. The man was muscular with blonde hair and blue eyes. I could tell by how rough he looked that he was a stone mason. The woman was petite with blonde hair and blue eyes. She looked very tired, but had a smile on her face. This has got to be his mom and dad.

"Mom, father this is my fiancé Star. Princess this is my mom and father," Cato said smiling at me.

"It's nice meeting you," I said smiling.

"Same with you sweetie, I'm so happy that Cato found someone that makes him happy. I just wish you two would have met under better circumstances," she said hugging me; he was right about his mom.

"Me too, but I'm happy that I met him the way I did though," I said smiling at him.

"Let's go get my stuff, since we have a long ride to District 9," Cato said.

He grabbed my hand as we walked down the crowded street. Cato was being congratulated and even I was. His mom was amazing, talking to me about different things. His father on the other hand was silent. I saw the kids lining the streets to see Cato. None of them were running around having fun, they were all disciplined. This is just a way of life here. We walked down a street with nice homes and stopped at one that had a lot stone work. We walked inside and Cato pulled me up to his room. He pulled out a few bags and packed what he needed.

"Cato, your father wants to speak with you," his mom said not looking happy anymore.

Cato sighed and stood, he kissed me before walking out of the room. Cato's mom gave me a sad smile before walking out. I was sitting a few minutes, before I heard shouting beneath my feet. I kicked my shoes off and got on the floor putting my ear to it.

"She's a simple minded good for nothing tramp. She made you tie in the Hunger Games Cato. You've trained your whole life for it," his dad yelled.

"You don't even know her, so don't you dare go and call my princess anything. She's the best thing to ever happen to me. Now if you excuse me, I need to finish packing so I can leave with my fiancé," Cato yelled.

I jumped back on the bed and put my heels back on. Cato came in and was throwing everything in his bag. He was mad; I knew to stay out of his way.

"Are you ready?" he asked a little calmer.

"Yeah," I muttered.

"You heard?"

I nodded slowly feeling my eyes well up. Cato's hand moved to my chin lifting my face up to meet his. He leaned down pushing his lips to mine.

"Don't listen to him, you're amazing. He's just mad because he paid money for me to be in the academy, when you knew more and grew up in District 9. Now let's go," he said kissing my forehead. "Now don't cry, Keans would be pissed if you messed up your makeup."

I laughed knowing he had a point. I went over to a mirror in his room and fixed my eyes really quick. We walked down the stairs together. He hugged his mom and so did I. He nodded at his father, before grabbing my hand tugging me out of the house.

People were still cheering when we went back to the train. And now for the day long trip to District 9.

===9

"Did you really have your knife in your bra?" Cato yelled from the room, while I was wiping my makeup off.

"Yeah, what happened to being able to see concealed weapons?" I laughed.

"I appreciate you and honestly that should prove it."

I put the cloth down and tried to unzip my dress. I pouted and went to the room. Cato was shirtless in only a pair of shorts.

"Unzip me," I whined.

He laughed pulling the zipper down. His hands sending chills down my spine as his rough yet soft hands moved up and down my back. He pulled away and I went back to change. I dropped the dress and pulled my knife out of the strapless bra. I pulled on the black t-shirt and blue shorts. I walked back out to the room and climbed into bed with Cato.

He smiled leaning down kissing my lips and I kissed him back. Our kiss started getting rougher as our tongues were fighting each other for dominance. Cato won of course. His tongue roamed my mouth, before he pulled away trailing kisses down my neck. Cato's hand went under my shirt rubbing my stomach. His hand moved to my back and drifted higher.

"Cato," I whine/moaned.

===9

"Do you know how loud you two were?" Conner asked during lunch, since that's when we got out of bed.

"I had a feeling and you just proved it," I smiled.

Caro laughed and kissed my cheek. After lunch I went to change clothes, District 9 wasn't far away. I pulled on a pair of jeans with holes sighing happily. I pulled on a white cami along with an aqua and white colored flannel. Cato came in and smiled at me.

"You're not dressing up?" he asked.

"Nope, I'm home," I laughed putting my knife in my pocket.

Cato changed into jeans and a blue t-shirt that hugged his chest and arms. When we were almost there I ran to the doors.

"You're excited new neighbor," Conner laughed.

"Ohh shit that's right," I said forgetting I had to move beside him.

We pulled into the station and when the doors opened I ran out. Everyone cheered and started chanting 'Star'.

"STRIKE!" I heard 5 voices yell, before I was on the bottom of a pile up.

"I hate that I love you losers," I coughed out.

Each one of them got up, before I was picked up by Cato. When I turned to the guys I noticed they were glaring and Cato and Cato was glaring back.

"Ok this isn't going to fly, guys I'm marrying Cato so get used to it. Cato these are my best friends. Now all of you stop glaring and start liking each other," I sighed.

"Fine," they all said.

I smiled everything was finally how it should be.