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¨I havenˇt had the chance;〃 says Peeta with a slight shrug。

¨Itˇs my fault;〃 I say。 ¨Because I used that tourniquet。〃

¨Yes; itˇs your fault Iˇm alive;〃 says Peeta。

¨Heˇs right;〃 says Caesar。 ¨Heˇd have bled to death for sure without it。〃

I guess this is true; but I canˇt help feeling upset about it to the extent that Iˇm afraid I might cry and then I remember everyone in the country is watching me so I just bury my face in Peetaˇs shirt。 It takes them a couple of minutes to coax me back out because itˇs better in the shirt; where no one can see me; and when I do e out; Caesar backs off questioning me so I can recover。 In fact; he pretty much leaves me alone until the berries e up。

¨Katniss; I know youˇve had a shock; but Iˇve got to ask。 The moment when you pulled out those berries。 What was going on in your mind 。 。 。 hm?〃 he says。

I take a long pause before I answer; trying to collect my thoughts。 This is the crucial moment where I either challenged the Capitol or went so crazy at the idea of losing Peeta that I canˇt be held responsible for my actions。 It seems to call for a big; dramatic speech; but all I get out is one almost inaudible sentence。 ¨I donˇt know; I just 。 。 。 couldnˇt bear the thought of 。 。 。 being without him。〃

¨Peeta? Anything to add?〃 asks Caesar。

¨No。 I think that goes for both of us;〃 he says。

Caesar signs off and itˇs over。 Everyoneˇs laughing and crying and hugging; but Iˇm still not sure until I reach Haymitch。 ¨Okay?〃 I whisper。

¨Perfect;〃 he answers。

I go back to my room to collect a few things and find thereˇs nothing to take but the mockingjay pin Madge gave me。 Someone returned it to my room after the Games。 They drive us through the streets in a car with bl

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