The Hunger Games: A Fictional Narrative

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Kara and Logan Laying in the grass, looking at the bright blue sky. The wind drifted over her skin giving her goose bumps. She sighed, realizing she had to return home to her studies. Although if it were up to her, she would stay in the grass forever,daydreaming.. “Alex we need to go!” she yelled to her younger brother who was playing in the woods. “Already? Can't we stay here a little longer?” He pouted, giving his older sister an innocent look. “I'm afraid not. Mom said we had to return before nine. The child nodded sadly, taking his older sister's hand. “Kara why can’t fall last forever?” The young boy asked as they began walking. “I'm afraid I don't know the answer. But all great things must come to an end.” Alex frowned. “Why is that? …show more content…

Her reading was sadly, interrupted by an obnoxious laughter. Her head turned towards the voices, only to see it was no other than Logan. Logan was the most popular guy in school. Next to him were Aiden and Miles the 2nd most popular guys in school. She frowned seeing they were looking her way. “Please don't talk to me,’ she chanted rapidly in her head. Her eyes met with Logan’s and she felt her stomach hurt. ‘Please don't walk towards me,’ she chanted once again. As if he were reading her mind, he did the exact thing that she begged her life not to happen. “Nice pigtails,’ he said with a snicker. Kara felt herself shrinking under his towering gaze. “T-their b-b-braids,” she stuttered. He glared intensely at the small girl, and practically yelled. “Did I ask you to tell me what they were? I don't think so. Now shut up!” Kara felt herself getting smaller. “Well then? Answer me!” he demanded. “ But y-y-you told me t-t-to shut up” Logan grabbed the small girl from her collar. “I don't care what I-” Logan was interrupted by the beep of the intercom. “Logan Jones, please report to the office.” “What is it now?” he groaned. “Whatever” he said to Kara, then letting go of her collar. Logan then walked out of the classroom. Kara relieved that he finally left, she continued to read her

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