SUPERNOVA! she cried, as the world before her exploded into seemingly millions of stars-glowing, waiting for the touch of it's owner. Sitting upright, the woman couldn't pull her eyes from what sat. And she knew it was a horrible trick.
Nova Peters, victorious of the sixty-seventh Hunger Games, had never wanted what was brought upon her. She was too innocent, too stubborn for her own good at fifteen years old. She was good. And how good she'd been-a crowd pleaser for her mature figure and confused ways, how stubborn and serious-which had gained her a great amount of sponsors. And in the end, she'd escaped.
Or so she thought.
At sixteen, much like charming victor Finnick Odair, the Capitol sold her innocence. Yes, she was the unity's heart. The victress. The scarring. The political. The mind. She was different, popular.
The five years go by in a blur. She slept with many, bought, sold. But Nova is soon launched back into the games with a pool of victors-reintroduced to people she'd once known, the memories-
And her fears.
( finnick odair x fem oc )
SUPERNOVA | saorises 2019
Against all odds, Katniss has survived the Hunger Games, but nothing is as she wishes. Her relationship with Peeta is strained, and whispers of rebellion swirl around them. As they embark on the Victory Tour, Katniss agrees to be friends with Peeta, but quickly realizes she wants more.
Their romance becomes real, but as pressure mounts to prove their love to the world, they do the only thing they can think to save them and the people they love: get engaged.
But the lines of their public and private lives blur when they decide to marry outside of the pressure of the Capitol, holding a private toasting for themselves in an attempt to preserve as much as their relationship for themselves as they can.
As the Quarter Quell is announced, Katniss and Peeta prepare for the Games, each determined to sacrifice themselves for the other's survival. But everything changes when Katniss unexpectedly discovers she is pregnant. Though terrified, she remains resolute in sacrificing herself, while Peeta's love for the unborn child strengthens his will to protect them both.
**AU of Catching Fire where Katniss and Peeta are actually pregnant during the 75th Hunger Games.**
Largely based on actual characters/descriptions/dialogue from the 2nd book in the Hunger Games trilogy. Credits to Suzanne Collins.