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The Huntress and the Beast by thesweetnessofspring
Rated M Pairing: Katniss Everdeen/Peeta Mellark Creator Chose Not to Use Archive Warnings Tags: Fairy Tale Retelling, Beauty and the Beast, Alternative Universe —Canon Divergence, Hunger Games Victor Peeta Mellark, Sole Victor Peeta, Prim Never Reaped, Slow Burn, Romance, Sexual Content, Suicidal Thoughts, Past Rape/NonCon, Past Violence, Some Everthorne Summary: Prim was never reaped and Peeta became the sole victor of the 74th Games, earning the nickname "the Beast." Ostracized by society after a horrifying incident at the end of the war solidified his nickname, Peeta retreats to live on the mountainside alone. Years later, Katniss takes a position to live with Peeta and eat dinner with him each night for one year, partly to make up for the bread that saved her family and partly to escape Gale's marriage proposal. Each chapter is one month of this year, as Everlark grow together and build a home. Trigger warnings: sexual content; depiction of suicidal ideation/planning; and references to past canon-typical violence and sex trafficking.
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Read on Ellipsus:
Chapter One: The New Year
Chapter Two: January-February
Chapter Three: March
Chapter Four: April
Chapter Five: May
Chapter Six: June
Chapter Seven: July
Chapter Eight: August
Chapter Nine: September
Chapter Ten: October
Chapter Eleven: November
Chapter Twelve: December Part 1
Chapter Thirteen: December Part 2
Epilogue: Five, Ten, Fifteen
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The I've Decided to Kill Cinderella duology as penguin classics 𑁤
An Elegant Lady in Purple by Frans Verhas Unknown