The Capitol interviews Mr Mellark.
They take him to the Justice Building, dress him up in the most expensive clothes he’s ever seen, and make him answer questions in front of a camera lens. He does his part, answers his questions, supports his son in any way that he can. After, a woman with bright green hair emerges from behind a screen and congratulates him; I can see where Peeta gets his charm!
birthdays are kinda funny in a way that we get presents for basically not dying for a year
I stole this kid’s neopets account and when I checked my email I find this
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I felt that it would be a betrayal of the character if I showed Harry doing anything other than living, what all along, he has discovered to be true, which is that love is the strongest power there is. I thought a lot of people that had been through terrible things like wars, and having to come home and rebuild normality after seeing horrors has always seemed to me like such a courageous thing to do. Climbing back to normality after trauma is much harder, it’s much harder to rebuild than to destroy. In some ways it would have been a neat ending to kill him [Harry], a neater ending to kill him. But I felt that would have been a betrayal, because I wanted my hero, and he is my hero, to do what I think is the most noble thing. So he came back from war and he tried to build a better world I suppose – corny as that sounds – both on a small scale for a family and on a larger scale.