Chapter 19
- Katniss
claps her hand over her mouth, but realizes no one heard her. She realizes
the Gamemakers must have changed the rules because they wanted to play up
the star-crossed lovers thing. Peeta must have been working this angle all
along, she decides.
- She
smiles so the camera can see.
- OK, so
who is left? Foxface, whose fellow tribute is dead. Thresh, who is from
Rue's district. And then Cato and the girl from District 2. They'll be
teaming up for sure.
- In the
morning Katniss sets out to find Peeta. Where would he be? Probably the
stream.
- Katniss
follows the stream until she finds some bloodstains. She calls out Peeta's
name and then suddenly she hears a voice: "You hear to finish me off,
sweetheart?" (19.19).
- It's
Peeta and he's camouflaged like crazy in the mud and leaves of the stream
bank. That must have been one of his skills. He's also wounded VERY badly.
- Katniss
starts to help him out of the mud when Peeta whispers to her that they're
supposed to be in love so it's OK for her to kiss him. Katniss laughs.
- Katniss
washes Peeta off and then tends to his wounds. She digs out the tracker
jacker stingers and applies the leaves like Rue did for her. Next, she
applies the burn cream and then fever reducer.
- Then?
The wound Cato gave him in his legs. Oozing and festering, it looks
terrible. What to do? She uses some of the leaves to draw the pus out,
then ointment and bandages.
- As
Katniss washes Peeta's shorts in the stream, she learns that Peeta hasn't
gotten anything from the sponsors. Peeta comments that Haymitch favors her
– because they're just alike.
- Realizing
Peeta can't move very far, Katniss constructs a shelter from some of the
cave-like rocks, which she camouflages.
- Peeta
is burning with fever and when he starts talking about not making it,
Katniss gives him a kiss to shut him up. It works.
- She
steps out of the cave for a moment and what does she see? A pot of hot
broth. The message from Haymitch: romance = sponsors. More kissing!
- Katniss
comes back to the cave ready for romance. She kisses the sleeping Peeta awake
and shows him the broth.
Chapter 20
- Katniss
feeds Peeta, smooches a little more, and then settles down to keep watch
for the night.
- In the
morning Peeta's fever is down. Katniss feeds him some berries she's
collected, and then Peeta makes her rest while he keeps watch. He strokes
her hair as she falls asleep.
- Katniss
wakes in the afternoon, a little ticked that she slept so long. She makes
Peeta drink water (he still has a fever) and tends to his wounds. His leg
looks just awful. Without medicine, it will surely give him blood
poisoning and kill him.
- With
temperature blazing, Katniss uses some of the hot rocks outside to cook up
a stew. She also sets some snares.
- Back at
the cave, Peeta asks Katniss to tell him a story. He asks her to tell him
about the happiest day she can remember.
- The
first thing that comes to mind is hunting with Gale, but this won't go
over well with the audience. She decides on the story of Prim's goat,
Lady.
- The
story? Ahem: Katniss had a bunch of money from selling one of her mother's
lockets.
- Wait!
Wait! Falsehood alert: The actual reason she had all the money? Gale and
Katniss shot a buck in the woods and sold it to the butcher, Rooba. She,
of course, couldn't say this on camera (poaching is illegal) so she has to
change things up a bit.
- Continuing
with the story: Katniss saw the Goat Man at the market who had a goat that
is wounded with a mauled shoulder. Knowing it would be good for milk and
cheese, she wanted to buy it for Prim.
- The
Goat Man said that the butcher, Rooba, was buying her. Rooba showed up and
let Katniss buy the goat instead of her.
- Gale
and Katniss brought home the goat. Katniss bought a pink ribbon for its
neck and Prim was thrilled. She and Mother began brewing up concoctions to
heal the goat.
- Peeta
says he understands why that day made Katniss happy and she says, yes, the
goat was a goldmine. Peeta makes some jests at this. The two spar for a
bit and then the trumpets blare.
- Claudius
Templesmith, the announcer, invites all tributes to a feast. He says that
there will be something at the feast that each of the tributes need in a
book bag marked with their district's number.
- Peeta
immediately says that Katniss is not going. Katniss objects and the two
fight. Peeta says he'll follow her if she goes. Katniss knows he's
stubborn enough to do it.
- Katniss
goes out to get the soup, which Peeta eats with gusto. As she's washing
the pot out, a parachute floats down from the sponsors. What is it? Sleep
syrup – to knock Peeta out while she goes to battle it out at the feast.
- Katniss
mashes up the sleep syrup with some berries and manages to get Peeta to
take it. He realizes what's happening as the syrup knocks him out.
Chapter 21
- Katniss
camouflages the opening of the cave and thinks strategy: her ability to
kill from afar will help, but she'll still have to jump into the fray to
get the backpack.
- Katniss
settles down to sleep, though it's freezing. She thinks of her family, who
will watch the feast back home tomorrow. School will probably be canceled.
Everyone will be cheering and watching. Gale too.
- Katniss
wonders what Gale must think of the romance plot.
- About
three hours before dawn, Katniss begins to prepare to leave. Remembering
to keep up the star-crossed lovers plot, she gives Peeta a big old kiss
before she leaves.
- Katniss
heads to her old hiding place near the Cornucopia to see who shows up. As
the sun rises, a round table raises out of the ground with the backpacks.
Showtime!
- Suddenly,
someone darts out of the Cornucopia itself, grabs a backpack and speeds off.
Foxface! Katniss kicks herself for not thinking of hiding in the
Cornucopia.
- Katniss
sprints for the Cornucopia and a knife whizzes by, which she deflects. She
turns and sends an arrow straight at the tribute who threw it (Clove),
injuring her in the arm.
- Grabbing
the backpack, Katniss gets sliced by another knife right in the forehead.
Yikes! Blinded with the blood, Clove knocks her to the ground.
- The two
exchange barbs: Katniss says Peeta is out hunting Cato (not true), and
then yells his name. Clove silences her and calls her a liar. She says
she'll kill her just like they killed Rue.
- Clove
starts to cut Katniss's mouth with one of her many knives, when all of a
sudden Thresh appears and attacks Clove. He apparently heard her mention
killing Rue, and he's back for revenge. He bludgeons Clove in the skull
with a rock. WOW.
- Thresh
turns to Katniss with the rock. Katniss tells Thresh she was Rue's ally
and that she killed Rue's attacker. Thresh lets her go, saying that now
the two are even.
- With
Cato approaching the scene, Katniss takes off for the woods. She makes it
back to the cave, takes out a hypodermic needle from the backpack
(medicine for Peeta, duh), and gives him a shot.
- Still
bleeding from her head, Katniss blacks out.
Chapter 22
- Katniss
wakes up, weak and dizzy to find Peeta nursing her. He feeds her and tells
her to rest. He doesn't appear mad at her for drugging him.
- It's
raining outside, which Katniss knows is probably aimed at Cato and Thresh.
She tells Peeta about everything that happened at the Cornucopia,
including Thresh letting her go because he owed her a debt.
- Peeta
doesn't seem to understand, but Katniss says it's like the bread he gave
her as a child. Katniss feels tears in her eyes thinking about Thresh
dying. She tells Peeta she wants to go home.
- Katniss
sleeps more and, when she wakes, the two eat what's left of the food.
They're still famished.
- Realizing
that romance is the way to get more food, Katniss decides to play up the
lovey-dovey thing some more. She takes his hand and apologizes for
drugging him. Peeta warns her not to do it again.
- The two
spar a little and Katniss feels something – she's not sure what – and
before you know it the two are lip-locked. For real! Katniss tells us that
this is the first kiss she's had with him that makes her want another.
- No more
hanky-panky for Katniss, though. The two snuggle down in the sleeping bag
and get some rest.
- The
next day, the rains continue, and Katniss and Peeta grow hungrier. Time
for more romance!
- Katniss
asks Peeta when he got a crush on her. He tells her the first day of
school. He also mentions that his own father wanted to marry her mother.
(WHOA.)
- Peeta
said he knew he was a goner for her when in music class she stood up and
sang the valley song. Of course, he could never work up the nerve to talk
to her.
- Katniss
is happy but also super-confused. These details sound real. Is Peeta
actually telling the truth? Is he actually in love with her?
- Katniss
stutters through some more words and then leans in to kiss him. That's
when she hears a clunk outside: a tureen of lamb stew and rice! Looks like
the romance plot worked.
Chapter 23
- Katniss
and Peeta eat a small portion of the stew, knowing if they gorge
themselves, they'll get sick. Then it's more kissy face for the camera.
- Katniss
teases Peeta for liking a girl from the Seam, but he reminds her that if
she wins, she'll be living in Victor's Village in a fancy new house. Their
neighbor, of course, would be Haymitch. (HA.)
- The two
tease Haymitch a bit, which the audience probably enjoys. Katniss realizes
that she might not get along with Haymitch very well in person, but the
two have been able to communicate throughout the Games. She understands
his messages through the gifts he sends.
- Katniss
asks Peeta how Haymitch won the Hunger Games. Peeta says by outsmarting
the others. Maybe Katniss has been underestimated Haymitch.
- The
anthem plays and Katniss finds out Thresh is dead. She's pretty bummed.
They realize Cato will be hunting them.
- The two
take turns sleeping and watching and eating. Katniss considers that they
might actually win. What would she do? Who would she be?
- Who
will Peeta be, she wonders? Will they be friends? Something beyond that?
She thinks of Gale.
- In the
morning the two eat the rest of the food and set out to hunt. As the two
move through the forest, Peeta is, unfortunately, SUPER-loud. He stomps
and clumps and scares off the game.
- Katniss
asks him to take his boots off and the two of them are a little quieter,
but not much.
- The two
decide to split up: Peeta will gather roots and Katniss will hunt. She
teaches him a whistle to use to say he's OK.
- After
having caught some game, Katniss realizes she hasn't heard the whistle in
a bit. She whistles, no response. Back at their meeting point, she sees a
bunch of berries that have been gathered, but no Peeta.
- Suddenly,
he appears and Katniss is relieved but still angry at him for not
whistling. She also notices that some of their food is gone.
- That's
when the cannon fires. The hovercraft appears, and they see Foxface lifted
out of the arena.
- That's
right: crafty old Foxface ate some of the berries Peeta collected.
Apparently, they were poisonous!
Chapter 24
- Katniss
explains to Peeta that Foxface must have been watching him gather food and
eaten his berries. They save a handful of the berries, just in case they
can fool Cato in the same way.
- Speaking
of which, he probably knows where they are now, what with the canon, but
instead of running, Katniss suggests they make a fire, roast their meat,
and wait to see if he shows up.
- He
doesn't. Time to make camp for the night, but Peeta can't climb, so
Katniss agrees (reluctantly) to head back to the cave. Then she gives him
a smooch. (Gotta play up the romance.)
- Back at
the cave, the two eat and Peeta nods off. Katniss tucks him into bed and
thinks about Cato and his crazed tantrum when he lost the supply pyramid.
Maybe the guy is insane.
- Her
thoughts turn to Foxface: probably the smartest tribute out there. The
only way they got her was through Peeta's mistake. Is Cato as smart? He definitely
lacks control with that temper.
- The
next day the two eat and head out only to find the stream all dried up.
The Gamemakers must be driving them to the lake for a "bloody fight
to the death" – so that's where they head (24.46).
- At the
lake, there's no sign of Cato. Katniss makes Rue's mockingjay call and the
trees come alive with the song. The song is cut off, though, when someone
smashes through the trees: Cato – wearing body armor.
- But
wait. He's not running for them. He's running FROM something. But what?
- Creatures.
He's being pursued by creatures. Katniss stumbles after Cato. And runs.
Chapter 25
- The
creatures chasing them are big old wolves that are clearly genetic
"muttations" engineered by the Capitol (25.1).
- Cato,
Katniss, and Peeta all scramble for the safety of the Cornucopia. Cato
reaches the top first, and then Katniss. Just as she's about to draw an
arrow to shoot him she hears Peeta cry out with the mutts on his heels.
She helps him climb to the top.
- That's
when Katniss gets a closer look at the pack of wolves: their eyes are
strangely human. That's when she realizes that they ARE humans. The
Capitol has somehow engineered the dead tributes into KILLER WOLVES.
- Katniss
fires into one of the wolves' (Glimmer's) throat. Then she recognizes
Foxface, the boy from District 9, and worst of all, RUE. Peeta recognizes
them too.
- Peeta
and Katniss fight off the pack, but then Cato (who had been recovering
from being chased) comes up behind Peeta and gets him in a headlock.
- Katniss
doesn't know what to do. Her arrows are useless. Plus, if she shoots him,
he'll take Peeta down with him into the pack of snarling wolves.
Stalemate.
- Peeta
signals for Katniss to shoot Cato's hand, which she does, and Cato
releases Peeta while he knocks Cato back into the wolf pack.
Unfortunately, Cato doesn't die right away. He is being torn to bits by
the wolves.
- Still,
though, no cannon. They can hear Cato slowly dying and moaning. What's
worse is that Peeta is losing blood from his leg.
- Katniss
cuts off a sleeve from her shirt and makes a tourniquet for Peeta with her
arrow. He may lose his leg, but it could also save his life.
- Listening
to Cato die is a nightmare and Katniss just wants his suffering to end.
The Gamemakers won't put him out of his misery though, because "this
is the final word in entertainment" (25.44).
- Katniss
makes Peeta stay awake through the night so he won't lose consciousness.
Peeta tells her to shoot Cato with the arrow she used for his tourniquet.
Katniss does and the cannon fires.
- They
did it! Yeah! But wait. Nothing happens.
- They
move down to the lake where the announcer's voice booms out that there has
been YET ANOTHER change in the rules. That's right! Now there can only be
ONE winner.
- Katniss
draws her arrow but can't kill Peeta. She won't let him kill himself. So
what do they decide to do?
- Katniss
grabs the red poisonous berries that killed old Foxface. Peeta gets her
idea, and they both take some in their hand. It's tragic lover suicide
time! Peeta kisses her and then they start to pop them in their mouth.
- Then
suddenly, the voice of the announcer:
- "Stop!
Stop! Ladies and gentlemen, I am leased to present the victors of the
Seventy-fourth Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark!"
(25.94).
Chapter 26
- Katniss
and Peeta spit the berries out and flush their mouths with water. A
hovercraft appears and zips them right up.
- Doctors
whisk Peeta away behind a glass door and Katniss pounds on it. They're
working away, though his heart stops twice.
- The
hovercraft lands at the Training Center, and Katniss starts throwing
herself against the glass. Then she's jabbed with a needle and all goes
black.
- When
Katniss wakes, she's naked in a bed in what seems to be a kind of recovery
area. Her body is totally healed, clean, and all her scars are nearly
gone. Her hearing is back in her left ear too.
- An Avox
comes in and Katniss asks if Peeta made it. The Avox nods yes. She eats
the clear broth the Avox brought in and realizes she will soon be home!
She tries to get up but instead slips back into unconsciousness.
- The
waking, sleeping, and eating cycle continues for a bit. Then Katniss wakes
one day and nothing is plugged into her arm. No restraints anywhere. All
her scars are gone. Her skin feels like satin.
- Katniss
dresses and immediately finds Effie, Haymitch, and Cinna. Hugs all around.
No Peeta, though, since their reunion is to be televised.
- Katniss
goes with Cinna to be readied for the reunion. She tries her best not to
be annoyed by the prep team.
- Cinna brings
out a simple yellow dress that is padded with curves since Katniss has
lost so much weight. Cinna tells Katniss that they did want to surgically
change Katniss.
- Katniss
looks very unassuming and innocent in her outfit. She knows there's a
reason for the simple dress, but Cinna doesn't fill her in. Or can't. He
just says he thought Peeta would like it.
- Before
she is taken to the stage, Haymitch clues her in that she's kind of in
trouble with the Capitol. They're furious at the whole suicide stunt thing.
He tells her that her only defense is to be madly in love with Peeta.
- Katniss
asks Haymitch if he already told Peeta this, and Haymitch says that Peeta
is "already there" (26.59).
- Katniss
knows she's in danger. So is Peeta, and possibly her family. She's got to
pull this off. Now, there's so much more at stake.
- What
did Haymitch mean when he said that Peeta was "already there"
(25.67)? Is he in love with her? Does Katniss have feelings for Peeta?
- Katniss
has no idea. It's all too complicated. And she has time to think about it
now because "the most dangerous part of the Hunger Games is about to
begin" (25.69).
Chapter 27
- The
reunion show, hosted by Caesar Flickerman, begins. The support team comes
out and then Katniss and Peeta (supported by a cane) are transported to
the stage. She runs to his arms and they kiss for quite some time.
- The two
sit in a love seat, and after a glance from Haymitch, Katniss kicks off
her sandals and snuggles up to Peeta and puts her head on his shoulder.
- Now
it's time for the show: they have to watch a three hour re-cap of the
entire games. This year the editors have made it into a love story.
- Peeta
carries the romance for the first part (staying awake under the tracker
jacker tree, etc.), but Katniss's role picks up after Rue's death, when
she shouts out Peeta's name.
- The
berry suicide moment is played and then it ends, thankfully, with Katniss
pounding on the glass in the hovercraft, calling Peeta's name. Pretty
compelling.
- President
Snow then appears on stage with a crown which he breaks in half and puts
one on Peeta's head and the other's on Katniss's. He is smiling but his
eyes are "as unforgiving as a snake's" (27.10).
- The
evening's festivities conclude and then it's time for the Victory Banquet.
Afterwards, Peeta and Katniss are separated and sent to separate rooms to
sleep and prepare for the final interview tomorrow.
- Determined
to talk to Peeta, Katniss slips out to the roof, but he's not there. She
tries to leave her room again later that night, but she's locked in.
Imprisoned! But by whom?
- The
next morning, it's interview time, and Katniss is prepped again by the
stylists and then ushered into a sitting room with a love seat. Caesar
Flickerman is there to ask questions.
- Peeta
and Katniss snuggle up again (per Caesar's suggestion) and the questions
begin. Peeta does most of the talking as he has a great rapport with
Caesar.
- Finally
Katniss has to talk. Caesar asks her when she knew she was falling for
Peeta. Katniss fumbles but Caesar helps by reminding her of the night she
called out his name when she heard that two tributes could win. Recovery!
- Caesar
changes the subject to all their injuries and he asks Peeta how his new
leg is. Katniss blames herself because she used the tourniquet, but Caesar
points out that she saved his life. Katniss gets upset and buries her head
in Peeta's shirt.
- Caesar
then asks Katniss about the berries. She says she couldn't bear the
thought of being without Peeta. Peeta agrees. Good job! The interview is
over.
- Katniss
collects things from her room (the mockingjay pin) and then is whisked
away to a train to be taken back to District 12. She'll see her support
team again soon when she and Peeta go on the tour of the districts that
the victors always go on.
- Katniss
changes into a plan shirt and pants. She starts feeling like herself and
Peeta's arms around her shoulders starts feeling "alien"
(27.58).
- The
train stops for fuel, and she and Peeta walk outside for air. She can only
think of Gale. Haymitch appears and tells them to keep up the lovey-dovey
stuff until they're back in the district and the cameras are gone.
- Haymitch
gone, Peeta asks Katniss what that was all about. It comes out that Peeta
thought that love stuff back in the arena was real, but Katniss didn't.
Well, not completely. She doesn't know what she feels. The closer she gets
to home, the more confused she is.
- Peeta
asks her to let him know when she figures it out. He goes back to the
train.
- When
the train pulls into the station, there are cameras everywhere. Peeta
extends his hand to Katniss and says, "One more time? For the
audience?" (25.82).
- Katniss
takes it as they step onto the platform.
Chapter 10
- Peeta
admits to Caesar that Katniss, his crush, didn't know about his feelings –
until now! Caesar says this is all a bit of bad luck. (No kidding.) As the
interview concludes, the crowd goes nuts for Peeta.
- Peeta
has wiped the floor with his competition, painting himself as the tragic
lover. Still, Katniss thinks she knows better.
- Back at
the Training Center, Katniss is furious and pushes Peeta into an urn,
bloodying his hands. She yells at him that he had no right to make her
look like a fool.
- Haymitch,
who apparently was in on the whole thing, intervenes and explains to
Katniss that Peeta has done her a huge favor: he has made her seem
desirable. "You're all they're talking about. The star-crossed lovers
from District Twelve!" (10.22).
- After a
little more arguing (in which Peeta says she's only mad because of Gale),
Katniss comes around to the idea of being a heartbreaker. Before she was
only a silly girl spinning in a dress. Now she is an "object of
love" (10.33).
- Katniss
worries that she didn't respond properly when the cameras were on her, but
everyone assures her that she did.
- Everyone
watches the replay of the interviews, and then it's time to say goodbye
and goodnight: the Hunger Games are tomorrow. Only Cinna and Portia, the
stylists, will be accompanying the tributes to the arena.
- Haymitch
gives some final advice: Don't try to fight for supplies or weapons at the
Cornucopia. Just get away from the other competitors – and find a water
source.
- Bedtime
arrives and Katniss can't sleep. All she can think about is the Games: the
possible terrain she'll see, the traps the Gamemakers will set, and so
forth.
- Too
restless to sleep, Katniss goes up to the roof where she finds: guess who?
Yup. Peeta.
- The two
watch the festivities down on the ground. The celebrations mark the
beginning of the Hunger Games.
- Katniss
apologizes for pushing him and cutting up his hands. Peeta says he was
never a contender anyway. He just doesn't want to disgrace himself.
- Peeta
then gives a speech about wanting to die as himself. "I don't want them
to change me in there," he says. "Turn me into some kind of
monster that I'm not" (10.70).
- Katniss
feels guilty that all she can think about is the competition while here
Peeta is contemplating his true identity.
- Katniss
tells Peeta to just focus on staying alive. Peeta mimics Haymitch, saying
"Thanks for the tip, sweetheart" (10.71). Katniss feels like
it's a slap in the face. A few barbs are exchanged and she returns to her
room.
- In the
morning, Cinna dresses Katniss in a simple shift and a hovercraft comes to
fetch her and take her to the arena. On board, a metal tracking device is
inserted into her.
- Arriving
at the arena, Katniss is taking to the Launch Room (or the
"Stockyard" as it's referred to in the districts). The room is
new, as Katniss tells us, and will never be used again. The arenas become
historic sites once the Games are over where tourists come to visit.
- Cinna
equips Katniss with the outfit and gear that all the tributes have,
including a hooded black jacket designed to reflect body heat. He pins on
her gold mockingjay pin. He had to fight to get it through the review
board since they thought it might be used as a weapon.
- Cinna
repeats Haymitch's final advice as Katniss steps onto her platform: run,
find water. He tells her his money is on her and wishes her luck.
- With
that, Katniss is launched into the stadium. The Hunger Games have begun.
Chapter 11
- Katniss
finds herself on a metal circle in the arena. She wonders if she should
stay at the Cornucopia (the central statue in the arena) to fight for supplies
(a tent, food, weapons, medicine), or head for water, as Haymitch
commanded her to do.
- Katniss
sees a bow and arrow. Maybe if she sprints she can grab some of the loot?
She sees Peeta and he shakes his head no. Then the gong sounds, and she's
missed her chance for the bow and arrow.
- Grabbing
a nearby sheet of plastic and loaf of bread, Katniss sprints for an orange
backpack. She sees another tribute get a knife in the back and then runs
for it – getting a knife thrown at her backpack in the process.
- Walking
and jogging, Katniss heads for the forested area and begins to descend
into a valley.
- By late
afternoon, Katniss hears the cannons, which are shot every time a tribute
is killed. The fighting at the Cornucopia must have stopped. The cannon
fires eleven times; that means eleven are dead. Thirteen candidates are
left.
- Katniss
thinks of Peeta and wonders if he is dead. Maybe it's better if he's out
of the game.
- Exhausted,
Katniss breaks to examine her backpack. It's orange, which means camouflage
is a must. Inside? A sleeping bag, crackers, beef strips, iodine, matches,
wire, sunglasses, and an empty water bottle. EMPTY? Dang.
- Water
becomes Katniss's top priority. She saw a lake back at the Cornucopia, but
headed in the opposite direction. She's a day's journey away by now. No
point in going back.
- Katniss
chews pine to quell her hunger and then looks for a place to camp. She
sets two snares and then climbs up into a willow tree where she settles in
with her sleeping bag and loops herself in with a belt.
- Night
falls and with it the death recap. The faces of the dead are projected
into the sky: no Peeta. Katniss is filled with relief, but her emotions
remained mixed.
- Who
else is left? Five of the Career Tributes, Foxface, Thresh, and Rue, as
well as three others Katniss can't remember.
- In the
morning, Katniss hears a snap and realizes that someone only a few hundred
yards to her right is BUILDING A FIRE. Idiot! Sure it's cold, but don't
they know it will attract the stronger Career Tributes?
- Katniss
watches concealed in the tree as, sure enough, a pack of tributes come
along and kill the girl who lit the fire. The hotshot tributes must have
teamed up and are now hunting in a pack.
- She
eavesdrops on their conversation when all of a sudden she realizes that
one of the voices belongs to none other than Peeta.
Chapter 12
- Peeta?!
Yes, Peeta has teamed up with the Career Tributes. Katniss catches a
glimpse of him and he's bloody and bruised and bandaged. Still.
- Why
would he join them? Career Tributes are the Capitol's lapdogs –
hated by all of the audience. What was all that talk on the rooftop about
being true to himself? Dude.
- Peeta
leaves the group for a moment to make sure the girl they've just killed is
actually dead. That's when Katniss overhears the others say that they're
basically using Peeta to find her.
- They
also can't seem to figure out how she got that eleven in training. Katniss
wonders why Peeta hasn't told them about her skills. Is he saving the
information? What is he up to?
- Peeta
returns, the cannon fires, and the Career Tributes take off. Katniss makes
herself move too.
- Knowing
she'll get a close-up from the camera when she hits the ground, she hops
to the ground and puts a knowing smile on her face. She has to look like
she's one step ahead of the game.
- Before
she goes, she checks her snares and finds a rabbit. She roasts it on the
dying embers of the dead tribute's fire (maybe the sponsors will see that
and bet on her) and then heads out.
- Katniss
walks along considering what's up with Peeta, but is careful to mask her
emotions. Cameras are, of course, likely to be on her all the time.
- With no
water yesterday or today, Katniss is becoming dehydrated. She's headed in
the valley still, so she figures water must be somewhere. It runs downhill
after all.
- Parched,
Katniss sees some berries, but just as she's about to suck the juice out
she notices they're not blueberries. She puts them back. The plant
instructor at the Training Center advised candidates not to eat berries
unless they were completely sure they weren't poisonous.
- Night
falls and the face of the dead girl from District 8 is projected into the
sky. Katniss is totally parched at this point, but sleeps up in a tree all
the same.
- The
next morning is worse: still no water. Katniss wonders why Haymitch won't
send help in one of those little silver parachutes the sponsors use. Why
won't he? Maybe it means she's close to water. Maybe Haymitch is sending
her a message.
- Yes,
that must be it. She keeps looking. On the verge of collapse, she finds
herself in mud. And mud? Mud means WATER.
- Crawling
through the mud, Katniss finds a pond filled with water lilies. She
exercises massive restraint as she takes out her flask, fills it, drops in
the iodine to purify it, and then waits half an hour. Then she drinks.
- Sweet
relief! Fully refreshed, Katniss hears the anthem, but sees no faces
projected into the sky. She snuggles into her sleeping bag for the night.
- A few
hours later, however, she wakes up to the sound of a stampede. It's a wall
of fire descending on her.
Chapter 13
- Fire?!
Yes, FIRE. Katniss unbuckles herself from the perch in the tree and
high-tails it out of there. She runs from the heat and smoke along with
the rest of the fleeing woodland creatures.
- Katniss
realizes that the fire is no accident: it must be a ploy by the Gamemakers
to flush out the scattered tributes and bring them all together. Why? For
action, of course. There's an audience watching at home, after all.
- Katniss's
jacket catches half on fire (she stomps it out), then her throat starts
burning, and the next thing you know, she's puking her guts up. She gives
herself a minute to rest.
- Katniss's
head gets hazy as she decides what to do next. She's putting together a
plan to return to the pond when BOOM! A fireball crashes into a rock right
beside her. Yup, you read that right: A FIREBALL.
- Katniss
dodges the FIREBALLS that are probably being shot by a Gamemaker in a
control room somewhere. Abandoning her plan, she just runs for her life.
- Katniss
pukes again, more fireballs, and then her right calf gets scorched. She
figures the Gamemakers are having a nice big laugh about "the girl
who was on fire" (13.15).
- The
attack over, Katniss stumbles across the pond and gets some instant relief
from her burns. Katniss hates burns. She remembers her mother and Prim
treating burn victims from the mine back in the Seam.
- She
examines her injury (reluctantly), and it's not completely terrible. (You
can't see the bone, after all.) She soaks it in the pool.
- Katniss
arranges her gear, her leg still in the water. She knows she should get up
and move on, but drowsiness hits her. She eats and then falls asleep by
the pool.
- Katniss
hears feet and wakes instantly. She runs and climbs up a tree. The pack of
Career Tributes (including Peeta!) has her cornered.
- One of
the big boys, Cato, comes up the tree after her, but she climbs far up
away from him, and he's too big to pursue her. The big doofus falls to the
ground.
- One of
the girls, Glimmer, tries next. She gets up in the tree and tries to shoot
Katniss with the bow and arrow. She's a horrible shot and misses. Katniss
grabs one of the arrows stuck in the tree, hoping she'll get her hands on
the bow soon enough.
- Stuck
in the tree and totally in pain, Katniss settles down for the night.
That's when she notices a pair of eyes in a neighboring tree. A possum?
No. Katniss realizes it's the little girl from District 11: Rue.
Chapter 14
- Katniss
sees Rue pointing to something above Katniss's head: a tracker jacker
nest!
- What
are tracker jackers? Why, mutant killer wasps engineered by the Capitol,
of course. A few stings make you hallucinate like crazy; more than a few
stings and you're dead. Even if you run, these things will track you down.
- Katniss
realizes she can cut the branch holding the nest and drop it on the pack
of Career Tributes. During the nightly anthem, she climbs up to the limb
with the nest and does just that.
- Before
she can get the branch totally sawed off, though, the anthem ends. She
decides to finish the branch off, and drop the nest, in the morning.
- Returning
back to her spot in the tree, she sees a pot with a silver parachute. A
present from a sponsor! At last, Haymitch has come through. It's a good
gift: high-tech ointment for her burn. She spreads it on her calf and
hands, and they magically improve.
- Katniss
whispers Rue's name to give her a heads up about the nest. They lock eyes,
and Katniss holds up her knife. Rue nods and disappears, leaping from tree
to tree. So that's why she got such a high score in training.
- Dawn
breaks, and Katniss saws off the remaining branch. The nest crashes to the
ground, and immediately Katniss gets three stings. She takes out the
stingers.
- On the
ground, there is chaos. Most of the Tributes run for the lake, but the
girl Glimmer gets stung and goes berserk. Eventually she falls to the
ground, twitching hysterically.
- With
everyone cleared out, Katniss runs in the opposite direction of the lake.
She feels the effects of the stingers: swelling and pain. She still has
enough sense, though, to grab Glimmer's bow and arrows.
- Struggling
with Glimmer's body for the bow, Katniss starts hallucinating big time.
The Career Tributes return, and she sees Peeta. He is shimmering. He
screams at her to run – so she does.
- More
hallucinations: ants crawling all over Katniss. She trips and falls into a
small pit and can only think: "Peeta Mellark just saved my
life" (14.31). Then everything goes black.
Chapter 15
- Katniss
is wracked with fearful nightmares: Prim dying, her father too. When she
at last wakes, she is damp, in a hole filled with leaves.
- How
long has she been out? Who survived the attack? No way to tell.
- Katniss
plucks the nectar from a honeysuckle to get the foul taste from her mouth
and is reminded of her talk with Gale on the last morning. You know, the
one where he suggested running away together
- Then
she thinks of Peeta. Did he really save her life? Does that mean he
actually does love her? Nothing makes sense.
- Confused
by all the boy stuff, Katniss focuses on the positive: she now has bow and
arrows! This makes her a predator instead of prey.
- After
treating her wounds with the ointment, Katniss heads out for water and
food. She kills a rabbit and then finds a stream. After washing, Katniss
kills a bird and follows the stream for a bit and then cooks her food.
- That's
when she hears a twig snap. Who is it? Rue.
- Katniss
gives Rue some food and Rue treats Katniss's burns with some leaves she's
carrying. Rue is from an agricultural district, so she knows all about
treating tracker jacker stings.
- The two
form an alliance. Katniss knows this would probably make Haymitch groan,
but in all honesty the little girl reminds her of Prim.
- The two
eat groosling – the bird Katniss killed. Rue is stoked to have so much to
eat because, as Katniss learns, food is scarce in her district. The two
talk about the differences in their districts and Katniss wonders if the
Gamemakers are censoring their conversation.
- The two
combine food supplies and Rue has collected quite a few berries. Score!
- Rue
also sees the sunglasses that Katniss had in her pack and shows her how to
use them: they're actually night vision glasses. Sweet.
- The two
settle in a tree for the night and Katniss shares her sleeping bag with
Rue. She also finds out that she was knocked out by the tracker jacker
venom for two days.
- Katniss
also tells Rue about Peeta saving her life. Rue says she's been spying on
the Career Tributes and that Peeta is no longer with them.
- Katniss
tries out her snazzy night vision glasses and Rue tells her that the
Career Tributes have two pairs of their own.
- Rue is
worried that the Career Tributes are too strong, but Katniss tells her
that she and Rue are strong too. Just in a different way. She and Katniss
are strong because they know how to be hungry.
- Rue
points out that the Career Tributes aren't hungry because they have so
many supplies. This leads Katniss to start formulating a plan.
Chapter 16
- Katniss
is contemplative: she's happy to be teaming up with Rue, but knows in the
back of her mind that both can't survive. She's also excited about the
plan they're forming to take the Career Tribute's food.
- Katniss
falls asleep, but is jolted awake by the shot of the cannon. Another
tribute down.
- The two
eat breakfast (raw eggs! yum) and then devise a strategy as they hunt. Rue
tells Katniss that the Career Tributes have their base down by the lake
and that the food stash is right out in the open and guarded by only one
person: the boy from District 3.
- This is
all very interesting to Katniss. They must have it rigged somehow.
- As the
girls forage for food, Katniss learns more about Rue: she is the oldest of
six kids and loves music more than anything else in the world.
- Rue
sings with the mockingjays in her district, who carry musical messages for
her and spread them around the orchard. Like when it's quitting time for
the workers.
- Katniss
tries to give Rue her mockingjay pin, but Rue says no. She has her own
token, a grass necklace with a charm.
- The two
eventually come up with a plan and Rue teaches Katniss the mockingjay
signal. If she hears it from the birds, she'll know that Rue is OK. Rue
hugs Katniss and the two part ways to execute the plan.
- What's
the plan, you ask? OK, OK, fine. The first part: Katniss is going to spy
on the Career Tributes at their base from a copse at the edge of the woods.
- She
does this. There are four tributes at the base: a boy from District 1,
Cato, a girl from District 2, and a guy from District 3. The supplies have
been put in a pyramid far away from the camp.
- Katniss
finds this all kind of puzzling. What is protecting the pyramid of
supplies? Must be booby-trapped.
- Now,
the second part of the plan gets underway (you knew there was a second
part, right?): Rue sets a fire some distance off to lure the Career
Tributes away from the camp.
- They
take the bait and head for the smoke, leaving the camp empty. As they head
out, Katniss hears Cato say that Peeta, a.k.a. "Lover Boy"
(16.60), is probably hiding in the woods somewhere but is too wounded to
be a threat to the supplies.
- Katniss
tries to figure out what to do – shoot an arrow into the supplies – when
another tribute appears: the fox faced girl. She runs an intricate path
around and then up to the pyramid, fills her pack, and then – doing the
same weird dance – runs away.
- That's
when Katniss figures it out: there are landmines around the pyramid. The
tribute from District 3 is from a factory region and must know how to use
explosives. She guesses he got the mines from the ones that were used in
the arena by the Gamemakers on the first day. He must have reactivated
them.
- Katniss
sees Rue's second fire and knows her time is running out. That's when she
sees a bag of apples and knows that if she shoots it, the whole thing will
fall and set off the mines.
- Three
arrows later, the apples are spilling, the mines are exploding, and
Katniss is blown back into the air.
Chapter 17
- The
pyramid is blown to bits, but escape proves difficult: Katniss is dizzy
and wobbly and can't hear in her ears (one of which is bleeding).
- With
explosions still going off, Katniss manages to drag herself back into the
bushes of the copse when the Career Tributes return.
- Cato
throws a massive tantrum and snaps the neck of the boy from District 3.
Seriously. The other tributes are pointing to the sky when Katniss
realizes that they must think whoever set off the explosion is dead.
- The sun
goes down and the anthem plays: that's when the Career Tributes realizes
that the bomber must have survived. (Their picture, after all, was not
projected into the sky.)
- The
Career Tributes head out to hunt the bomber, but Katniss stays right where
she is. She puts on her night vision glasses and eats some food. She
thinks about the eight remaining players and drifts off to sleep freezing
in the cold with no sleeping bag.
- Katniss
wakes to the sound of a laugh (she must be regaining at least a little
hearing): it's Foxface, who has managed to scavenge through the rubble of
the pyramid for some supplies.
- Katniss
thinks about either enlisting her help or killing her, but before she can
do either Foxface runs away.
- Katniss
heads back to the meeting point, but Rue is not there. She scales a tree
and waits for her. Growing impatient, Katniss decides to head to the spot
where Rue was to set the third fire.
- There's
no Rue there, and the firewood has not been set. Something has gone wrong.
- Where
is she? If she had died there would have been a canon shot. Katniss
decides to find her. All of a sudden she hears Rue's signal from a
mockingjay. That must mean she's alive and OK!
- Katniss
starts to follow the bird when she hears a girl scream. It's Rue. Is it a
trap? Katniss breaks into the clearing where the scream came from and sees
Rue caught in a net.
- Rue
calls Katniss's name and then suddenly, a spear is run through Rue.
(Everybody: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!)
Chapter 18
- Before
Rue's attacker (the boy from District 1) can pull out the spear, Katniss
shoots him dead with an arrow.
- The
dying Rue takes Katniss's hand and tells her she has to win. She asks
Katniss to sing to her. Grab your hankies, 'cause Katniss sings a simple
lullaby about meadows and a willow tree from her district.
- The
mockingjays take up the song, Rue's cannon fires, and Katniss cries. She
remembers Gale's ranting about the Capitol and the injustice of what they
do. She remembers Peeta's words too about how he didn't want the Capitol
to own him.
- Katniss
decides to do the only thing she can: she gathers lots of beautiful
wildflowers and decorates Rue's body with them – to show the world Rue is
not just there for their entertainment. She is a person.
- As
Katniss walks away, she hears a mockingjay singing Rue's song. Now Rue
really is safe, Katniss thinks. A parachute lands in front of Katniss and
it's a small loaf of bread. It comes from District 11, Rue's home.
- Katniss
thanks the people of District 11 out loud. She climbs up a tree and eats
the bread and sleeps.
- That
night Katniss dreams of Rue. She teaches her songs.
- The
next day Katniss is a bit discombobulated. She re-arranges her supplies
and heads back to the stream. She lights Rue's fire to roast some kill but
no one shows up. Why? Where is everyone?
- Katniss
climbs a tree and settles in for the night. She realizes that Rue's
attacker was her actual first kill.
- After
the anthem, the Hunger Games announcer, Claudius Templesmith's voice booms
out, congratulating the six remaining players.
- Then he
drops a bombshell: a rule change! He declares that the last TWO tributes
alive will be the winners this year.
- WHAT?!
Before she can stop herself, Katniss yells out Peeta's name.