Prisoners - Finnick Odair Imagine (Part 4)
Finnick Odair and Sirena Nighthart both won their respective Hunger Games at age 14. Both from District 4. Finnick and Sirena both grow up in the Capitol, though keeping their distance from each other. What happens when both get reaped at the Quarter Quell for the 75th Hunger Games?
We walk away and I ask, "How are you so good at that?" "Good at what?" "People, I mean the way you talked to her was intimidating and you didn't even have to say anything directly threatening," I remark,
"It's how you use people around here, Blue," he says while we get on our chariot. My hands shake slightly, but he holds my hand once more. "Don't let Snow know you're afraid. You and I gotta show him that we're not scared," he whispers in my ear.
The chariots begin to move forward and he holds my hand, preparing to raise it in the air.
Everyone in the Capitol and all the victors know that Finnick and I are a force to be reckoned with. That I never doubted. The only thing I'm nervous about is keeping me and Finnick alive.
The crowd cheers as the chariots roll in a line. Just like last time. It's all just like last time.
I hear my name being chanted by a few people in the crowd, but it's hard to hear over the drums beating loudly as we move.
Finnick's hand holds mine gently, of course, he knows that I'm nervous.
I don't smile the way he does, my face stays hardened. It's the only way right now that I can conceal the fact that I am terrified. We are one of the first carriages to roll around the circle to where President Snow stands. His eyes follow me and Finn carefully.
No signs of emotion are on his face. Nothing other than a stoic and serious look from him. His eyes follow us still, but as I make eye contact with him he gives me a nod. I clench my jaw a bit, my body stiffening up.
Finnick looks to President Snow as well, but the smirk does not leave his lips. He raises our hands in the air, just as a few of the other chariots do. What the hell did that nod mean? And why does he always look at me with such intrigue and curiosity?
I don't understand.
The chariots begin to roll back the way we came, and I just feel relieved that I no longer have to be under the eyes of President Snow. Now his eyes are on Katniss.
If President Snow ever figures out our plan to protect her then we're all dead. Well, we may already be dead anyway given the situation.
I wish it were simpler. Just protect Finnick and me.
But I can't do that because I have to protect her now. For the sake of Panem.
"How ya feeling, Blue?" Finnick asks me with a grin on his face, "I feel like I'm re-living the past," I mutter as if I didn't already have enough PTSD from the first time around.
"I can assure you that most of the people here are much more afraid of you than you are of them," "I'm always afraid," I whisper as the chariots come to a slow stop.
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That evening Haymitch Abernathy brings us into a secluded room with a few other victors that I recognize. Finnick sits beside me, raising an eyebrow toward me about why we're here.
There are about 10 or 12 people in here, not including Haymitch. "It's no question that Katniss has inspired everyone in the districts," he says and I ask,
"What does that have to do with us?" "There's a revolution against the Capitol coming. Katniss is going to be the leader. The Mockingjay. Plutarch Heavensbee is also in on it, but if you're here it means I need you to keep Katniss alive,"
"Why should we risk our lives to protect her? Especially while we're already saving our own asses in the arena," Finnick asks, "Because this is bigger than the Games, but we need Katniss. I need you to be her allies to get her out of there," Haymitch says, and I nod while pondering it over.
It's true that things are changing across Panem, especially because of Katniss.
"So what? We befriend her in the arena? What then?" "Heavensbee and I have a plan to get her out when necessary, but you can't let her know or discuss the plan outside of this room," Haymitch argues and I nod.
"Well, I'm in," I say, "Sirena," Finnick argues, "We need this. Panem needs her," I argue and he sighs,
"Well if Nighthart's in then I'm in," He says and it makes my stomach flip just a little to hear him say that.
Everyone else in the room eventually agrees to help Katniss, it's ironic that she doesn't even know we're all willing to risk our lives for her.
We all know what's been coming for years now, and we know that Panem needs the Mockingjay to overthrow The Capitol.
We leave the room a bit after that, knowing that this Quarter Quell is now much bigger than ourselves. As we walk back to the tribute village, I notice an unusual number of guards around the floor where Finnick and I are staying.
"Oh God," I whisper, knowing all too well what this is going to mean. As we arrive at the main room Finnick still has a smirk plastered on his face, but it doesn't reach his eyes.
"President Snow," I say with a smile, making sure that it does reach my eyes, The menacing man sits at the table in the middle of the room, simply enjoying a glass of wine. Guards stand around him all over the room,
"Finnick Odair. Miss Nighthart," He says, "What brings you here?" Finnick asks charmingly, "I wanted to speak to Miss Nighthart, privately," He says, sipping his drink.
Finnick stands slightly in front of me, unmoving,
His face would never show it, but I can tell how tense his body is now.
Not wanting to leave the room...aka leave me.
"Of course, President Snow," I say kindly, putting my hand on Finnick's arm for just a moment. "Well I'll be right upstairs, then," He says, giving me a reassuring nod while hesitantly walking away.
I take a heavy breath and sit down across from President Snow.












