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When I realise I have read all of the Peter Ballard x reader stories
I do have the aesthetics and Prologue but I am asking because Iâm wonder who would read it in here.
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Back to you/The Banshee
(Summary: where the reader has the banshee scream/is a banshee but, doesn't know exactly what she is, starts working at the lab as a nurse and finds comfort in an old friends arms)
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(Warning: death, mentions of death, obsessive behaviour, gore, long chapter)
 When Y/n first started at the lab she hoped nobody would know her secret that she had 'voices' in her head. That unpredictably predicted death. She never knew how or why.
  She remembered predicting her Grandmothers death and letting out a Earth wrenching scream but, her parents didn't believe her. Until, two nights later when they got a call from the EMT saying she had passed two days earlier. You were only six at the time. The more you thought about it, it happened with anyone you knew. Like, your old neighbours the Creel's. You were particularly very close with their son Henry. You were eleven at the time a year younger the Henry.
 The Creel's had just moved in about a week ago, when your parents informed you that you were moving in a couple of months. Henry and you got along well being strangely different from anyone in the family. He knew about your secret and you knew about his. You weren't going to lie, you didn't like him at first he was quite rude but then you somehow chipped away at his wall and he let you in.
 You remember the week before you left, you had met Henry in their garden saying how much you didn't want to leave particularly because of him. Little did you know he was furious that you were being taken away from him. That was the last day you saw him. The 'voices' in your head telling you to stay away from him. The last night, before you moved you had that feeling and your wrenching scream came blaring through the house shattering the lights and window in your room. Your parents scolded you. You told them what was going to happen and yet again they didn't believe you.
 Only to wake up the next morning, to an ambulance and a police car outside the Creel's house. Alice, Virginia, and Henry Creel found dead with their father/husband Victor alive. You spent that day wailing at the lost of your friend. That same day you left.
 During your years growing up your parents had put you into a psych hospital and sent you to many therapists. They all said that it was just a coincidence and said their was nothing the could do. Your father started to get agressive with you while your mother would be at work or asleep in the next room. When you were 18 years old you took as much money as you could from your parents and that you had saved and ran away to start a life that you wanted. You were already an adult so they couldn't stop you. You went back to Hawkins got a job met wonderful people like Hopper and Joyce who became your friends especially Joyce. You soon were able to rent and buy a tiny house and at the age of 25 you got a new job working at Hawkins Lab as a nurse.
 Once, you started working at the lab you met the kindest and not to mention good looking orderly 'Peter Ballard'.
"Ah! Peter I would like you to meet our new nurse Ms. Y/n L/n. And Ms. L/n this is Peter Ballard." Brenner introduced you both. 'Peter' looked over remembering that name- remembering you.
"It's nice to meet you." You smiled and stock out your hand.
"It's nice to meet you as well." He shock your hand, not wanting to let it go. But quickly went back to his position behind Brenner.
"Now Ms.L/n if you need anything we will be around so don't stray to ask." Brenner said before leaving the infirmary.
"Of course sir." You replied. And with that 'Peter' and Brenner left.
 Since that day, you always saw 'Peter' he would come check up on you and would always bring the children to you. You both got to know each other very well, almost like you've known each other for years.
 Henry couldn't believe it was you. He-you had actually found him, he kept a close eye on you as much as possible. Seeing how much you've grown and change, he always tried to be around. Taking the children to you , coming to see you during his breaks. He realised that he had missed you. He remembers that night hearing your screams from the attic, he knew that you knew what he was about to do. Someday you would understand and someday it would just be you and him once again.
  A few months later, and it happened again one of the children had passed. The scream that would make everyone's and anyone's ear bleed. You had tried to tame it so badly which had caused you to start hyperventilating.
"Y/n breath tell me what's going on." Henry tried to calm her.
"It's like it's on the tip of my tongue and I don't know how to trigger it... I swear to god.,. it literally makes me want to scream... I-I promised it wouldn't happen here.." you said, freaking out, shaking,
"Come with me.."
 Henry grabbed your arm and started taking you to a different place but it was to late. The blood curdling scream, broke breaking the lights making Henry cover his ears, as well as everybody else in the lab. After it was over you fell and passed out in Henry's arms. But, Their was another person in the hall with you and Henry. The one neither of you wanted to face. Dr. Brenner.
 Brenner had never heard anything like it. The more he started to think about it he had heard of the term banshee before but, he had never expected to come across one. Let alone one of his employees. He read the words very carefully.
Banshee: a female spirit whose wailing warns of an impending death in a house.
 You had predicted the death of one of the children. After, you had passed out he sent you to the infirmary and had you on the medical table with wires all over you. When you woke up, you started to freak out.
"It's okay Ms.L/n, this will help." The one doctor said.
  While holding a needle to your throat, you grabbed his hand, sitting up. "Y/n.. DONT!" You heard a voice yell and with that letting out your scream. Breaking lights once again making the needle shatter and the doctors ear bleed making him pass out. You fell back onto the table tears streaming down your face.
"Unbelievable... you have no idea what you are do you?... The wailing women... a banshee.. right before my eyes." You heard and slowly turned around to see Dr.Brenner.
"W-what do you mean?" Y/n asked.
"We will talk more about it tomorrow. Get some rest Ms. L/n... i will make sure nobody tries that again.." and with that Brenner left.
He left you with your thoughts. What was a banshee? Was she one? What did Dr.Brenner mean? How did he know what you were?
"How are you feeling?" A voice knocked you out of your thoughts. You quickly sat up only to see 'Peter'. " I apologize didn't mean to scare you."
"Uh.. n-no it's fine. I-im sorry for what happened be-before." You said as you looked away ashamed.
"It's quite alright. Its not the first time it's happened I'm sure." He replied.
"I-uh.. no.. no it's not the first time.. h-how did you kn- you know what actually never mind.."
"How are you feeling?" He asked again.
"Throats a bit soar but I'm fine.. just tired." You replied, you could have swore you saw a faint smile fall onto his lips.
"Well I will let you get some rest. Goodnight." He said before getting up and walking towards the exit.
"Goodnight, Peter.." You said, before drifting off to sleep as the exhaustion you felt consumed you.
Once, Y/n fell asleep Henry walked back over he had missed you so.. he brushed a few pieces of hair out of her face, dragging a finger over her features. She had definitely grown into your features.. so beautiful.. before, he left he kissed her forehead while smelling the vanilla conditioner.
"I promise, we will be together again and we fill be free from this hell." With that he left.
 The next day, you were feeling a lot better up until you saw Brenner. He called you into his office.
"Ah, Y/n I'm sure your feeling better." Brenner said.
"Yes, I'm fine." She replied.
"I'm sure, you want to know more about what I meant.." He asked, you looked up and nod.
"Y-yes, more than anything.." She replied. Brenner stood up going over to a shelf and pulling a book out.
"This will tell you. If you have questions you can always come to my office but, your a smart young woman so I think you can figure it out. I also advise you, to stay away from 'Peter'.." "why?"
"I know it may not seem like it Ms.L/n but, 'Peter' is very dangerous.. with that being said we have made your room sound proof so the children won't here when.. you have your episodes.. the rules are still the same and if you have a feeling go to the room. I will be monitoring you while you are here. Do I make myself clear Ms. L/n."
"Y-yes Dr.Brenner."
 With that He handed you the book and dismissed you. You took the book straight to your room. Once, you got to your room, you sat at your desk, took a deep breath, opened the book to the page Brenner had marked, and started to read.
 Banshee;
 A banshee is a female spirit in Irish folklore who heralds the death of a family member, usually by screaming, wailing, shrieking, or keening. Her name is connected to the mythologically important tumuli or "mounds" that dot the Irish countryside, which are known as sĂde in Old Irish.
 Personality Traits;
 Banshees may seem ghoulish, but they have no record of being violent or even mischievous.
 History;
 A Banshee is said to be a fairy in Irish legend and her scream is believed to be an omen of death. The scream is also called 'caoine' which means 'keening' and is a warning that there will be an imminent death in the family and as the Irish families blended over time, it is said that each family has its own Banshee!
  Their were a million thoughts going through your head at the moment as read and read.
'Am I the only one? Their is one in each family? How did i become one? Is their a reason?' You were so deep into your book and your thoughts. You didn't even here someone had come in.
"How are you feeling?" You jumped at the voice breaking your trance. While you snapped the book shut, turning around to see 'Peter'. "I didn't mean to startle you."
"Peter.. uh um.. it's fine, I'm doing okay." Y/n said cautiously.
"I know.. that Brenner told you to stay away from me..." She looked him for a moment.
"So why are you here?" Y/n asked, turning back to the desk not wanting to deal with him. You heard his footsteps approach you as he kneeled down to your height. Pressing his chest against your back making you tense. "W-why are you doing this?"
"Because, I'm not letting you go.." he whispered.
"Since, when did you have me?" You asked.
"I will tell you tonight if you will let me.." you turned your face to him just realising how close you actually were and nodded.
"Okay.."
 Later that evening, you heard a knock on your door. You opened it, making sure no one saw and let him in.
"So what did you mean?" You asked. He looked at you hesitant. "I promise, I do want to know. I want the truth. Why it feels like I've known you more than just a few months."
"Because, we have known each other for longer ever since you were eleven and I was twelve." You looked at him for a moment. "It's me n/n."
"H-Henry.." you looked into his eyes.
"N-no, that's not possible Henry's gone, his father killed him and the rest of his family.." Before you could say anything else he pulled up his sleeve revealing '001' . He pulled you back down to sit next to him.
"I fell into a coma Y/n. When, I woke up from my coma only to find myself placed in the care of a doctor, the very doctor I had hoped to escape. Dr. Martin Brenner. Papa. But the truth...the truth is he did not just want to study me. He wanted more. He wanted to control. When Papa finally realized he could not control me, he tried to recreate me. He began a program. And soon, others were born." You looked at him.
"I-it's really you.. H-Henry."Â Hesitantly placing a hand on his cheek, before smiling and tears coming your eyes. "I can't believe it's actually you.."
 Before you knew it his lips crashed down on to yours. Finally (almost) getting what he wanted was you. Before, either of you knew he was on top of you. You broke away for breathe looking deeply into each other's eyes before, you both leaned in once more. Wasting the rest of the night away reconnecting *wink wink*.
Few weeks later, you both had actually been able to keep your relationship a secret. You both had also been reconnecting more. You telling him everything that has happened during you're time apart. Him sneaking into your room when, everyone else is asleep or had gone home. And tonight was like no other, or so you thought.
"Henry, what happened?" Y/n asked dragging him, making him sit on your bed. While, unbuttoning his shirt knowing full well what happened.
"He doesn't like me getting close to Eleven." Henry replied. You sighed before getting up to get the bandages and saline. Turning back and starting to tend to his wounds.
"I don't mean to pry but, why have you been getting close to eleven?" You asked finishing, tending his last wound.
"I told you, that I was going to get us out of here." "And by using a five year old is away to do that?" You scolded. He grabbed your hand which forced you to look at him.
"I'm not using her.. she just going to help us."
"What about the other children?"
"It would be to dangerous."
"So why does eleven going to help us?"
"I have a chip in my neck.." he said taking your hand and placing it on to the back of his neck were an abnormally bump was. "Brenner calls it 'sortia' it's binds my abilities.. weakens me and tracks me.."
"Your going to have her take it out for you aren't you.." "Yes." You sighed pulling your hand away about to look away before he pulled you back.
"It's going to work. I'm doing this for us." Henry said, caressing your cheek. You hesitantly nodded.
A few days later, Henry's plan was about to be set in motion and you have that feeling.. the feeling the voices before the deaths but this one seemed different it seemed more harder for you to bare. After, Henry left your room that night, you couldn't sleep the voices becoming louder and louder it sound like a thousand people screaming all at once.
The next day, Henry told you to stay in your room. Brenner had let you have the day off from the lack of sleep you had the night before. The voices and the feeling didn't stop, the pressure became to much and you let out your blood curdling scream but this scream was different. When it was over you felt weak, you felt blood running down your faces and tasting the metallic of blood, Barley being able to breath, and spots began to blur your vision. The last thing you heard were people screaming a few feet away from your room and with that you were gone.
Brenner woke up to sirens blaring and blood streaming down his face, he made a call asking what was happening before hearing screaming. He looked around to see everyone dead. There eyes gone bones twisted.. he knew exactly who did this 001/Henry. Then he remembered you remembering what he read in the book he gave you.
'If more than a handful of people die, it could be hundreds or even thousands of people dying. The banshee will be put to rest, ears, eyes bleeding, as well as their mouth.'
He knew the past between you two and maybe you could stop him. He made his way as fast as he could to your room.
Once, Henry finished 002 he made sure eleven had made it out. Nice to know she did. Now he was on his way to you. Passing through all the dead bodies noticing one was missing Brenner. He got to your room as fast as lighting speed. Once he got their he saw you lying on the floor with blood surrounding you and Brenner.
"What did you do to her." Henry asked, as he lifted Brenner off the floor.
"0-001 please. I need to help her.." His grip tightened. "If I don't help her she will die!" Brenner yelled before his airway closed.
"What do you mean or she will die?" Henry asked loosening his powers on Brenner.
"It's what she is.. because of what you have done, it was to much.. she felt all of them.. everyone that you have murdered.. it said that 'If more than a handful of people die, it could be hundreds or even thousands of people dying. The banshee will be put to rest, ears, eyes bleeding, as well as their mouth.' If I don't help her. She will die." Brenner said swallowing his pride continuing. "And if you l-let me go, I will grant you and her freedom. They will never know it was you. And will think it was me. It's what I deserve for keeping you here and the others.."
 Henry looked at him for a moment before letting him drop and follow him with Y/n in his arms to the infirmary. Brenner tended to Y/n who was stable for the most part and before leaving Brenner pointed a gun to Henry's head and with a blink of an eye Brenner was gone. Henry sealed Brenner's fate with the flick of his head. Before, picking up Y/n and leaving this place far behind to start his life with you.
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(A/n: WOW! This is a long one! I hope y'all liked it! Can't wait to see all your comments! Let me know how I did *nervous laugh* I couldn't decide on a title. Lol. Requests are still open! Hope you all enjoyed! Bye! :) )
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Silver Roses & Fallen Snow (Masterlist)
summary: You and Coriolanus Snow having been dating, but your father disapproves of it, leading to an Ultimatum. Will the deal be secured? Or will the 10th Annual Hunger Games ruin it all?
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Chapter 14: Slow Start
The Capitol news found short-lived relief by streaming footage of the plaza in front of the arena, where concession stands had been set up to sell drinks and sweets to citizens watching the Games on two massive screens flanking the entrance. With little happening inside the arena, most of the attention ended up on a pair of dogs whose owner had dressed them up as Lucy Gray and Jessup.
You rolled your eyes. You didnât understand why people were so obsessed with themâespecially Lucy Gray. The girl wasnât anything special. She was a glorified carnival clown who just happened to be good at singing.
Bored and having nothing else to do but monitor the Gamesâwhich werenât progressing at allâyou barely noticed the approach of one of the Gamemakers until they cleared their throat beside you. You turned to see a frazzled-looking assistant clutching a clipboard.
âDr. Gaul is busy,â they said hastily. âShe needs you to do a quick interview with Lucky Flickerman.â
You narrowed your eyes. âWhy me?â
The assistant gave a helpless shrug. âBecause youâre available.â
You exhaled sharply. Of course. You had nothing better to do. Might as well entertain the masses. âFine.â
A few minutes later, you were seated across from Lucky Flickerman, who looked a little too relieved to see you. Heâd become visibly frazzled under the strain of keeping the coverage going despite the stagnant Games, and you figured he was desperate for any content to fill the gaps. The countdown beganâthree, two, oneâand the cameraâs red light blinked on. Lucky threw up his hands in bewilderment.
âSo, what gives?â he exclaimed, forcing a smile. âWhatâs up with these slow Games?â
You fought the urge to roll your eyes. Instead, you turned directly to the camera, ignoring his performative frustration.
âSome of you may be wondering about the slow start to the Games,â you said smoothly. âBut let me remind you what a wild ride itâs been just getting here. Over a third of the tributes never even made it into the arena, and those who did werenât exactly powerhouses. In terms of fatalities, weâre running neck and neck with last year.â
âYes, thatâs true,â Lucky admitted, still smiling, âbut I think I speak for a lot of people when I sayâwhere are the tributes this year? Usually, theyâre easier to spot.â
You could almost feel a vein popping in your forehead. You inhaled through your nose, schooling your expression. âPerhaps youâve forgotten about the recent bombings,â you said icily. âIn previous years, the areas open to the tributes were largely restricted to the field and the stands. But last weekâs attack opened up any number of cracks and crevices, providing easy access to the labyrinth of tunnels inside the arena walls. Itâs a whole new game nowâfirst finding another tribute, then luring them out of some very dark corners.â
Luckyâs smile faltered. âOh.â He blinked, visibly processing the explanation before quickly rebounding. âSo we might have seen the last of some tributes?â
âDonât worry.â You smirked slightly. âWhen they get hungry, theyâll start poking their heads out.â
Lucky didnât seem thrilled by the answer, but he pressed on. âThatâs another game changer, isnât it? With the audience providing food, these Games could last indefinitely.â
You arched a brow. âIndefinitely?â You let out a short, humorless laugh. âMaybe you can pull another magic trick to keep people interested.â
Lucky stiffened. He clearly didnât appreciate the jab at his little gimmicks, but instead of acknowledging it, he forced out a chuckle. âWell, letâs hope it doesnât come to that,â he said, recovering. âWe all want a good show, after all!â
The interview wrapped up shortly after, and as soon as the camera light clicked off, Lucky shot you a quick, dirty look before standing up.
You merely smirked back at him, entirely unbothered.
At 5 oâclock, Dean Highbottom dismissed the student body, but the remaining 13 mentors with tributes stayed behind, largely because the Communicuffs only worked through transmitters at the Academy or the Capitol News station itself. This also meant the Gamemakers including yourself had to stay as well, much to your annoyance. By 7 oâclock, a real dinner appeared for the so-called "talent." Your excitement and hunger quickly vanished as you looked at the pork chops and potatoes. The meat looked tasty and fresh, but all you could think about was Marcusâs corpse. The image of his lifeless body, left for the maggots, flashed through your mind, and your appetite disappeared entirely. Felix, however, had no problem digging into the food.
He shot you a curious glance between bites. âYou okay? Youâve barely touched your food.â
You shrugged, stirring your potatoes with your fork. âNot that hungry.â
Felix leaned back in his chair, dramatically sighing. âYou know, we had dinner plans tonight. Somewhere nice, just the two of us. No blood, no bombs, no corpse-inspired loss of appetite.â He gestured around the room. âAnd now look at us. Stuck here.â
You gave him a small smirk. âYeah, well, I didnât expect the games to go on this long either. But surely, theyâll only last another day.â
Felix quirked an eyebrow. âYou never know. Might stretch overnight.â
You exhaled, shaking your head. âDoubt it.â
âOptimistic as always.â He flashed you a teasing grin before going back to his meal.
As Felix finished up, some activity in the arena pulled the mentors back to their seats, and you decided to stay with them, trusting that the other Gamemakers could handle things for a little while. The Gamemakersâ screens showed Circ, the District 3 boy, crawling out of a barricade near the entrance. He looked around before waving someone forwardâa small, scruffy girl with dark, frizzy hair scrambled after him. Above them, Lamina, still napping on the beam, cracked one eye open to assess their threat level.
âNo worries, my sweet Lamina,â Pup cooed at the screen. âThose two couldnât climb a stepladder.â
Apparently, Lamina agreed, because all she did was shift into a more comfortable position.
Lucky Flickerman appeared in the corner of the screen, dabbing a napkin at his collar where a smudge of blueberry clung to his chin. âFor those just tuning in, our District 3 tributes are finally on the move! Thatâs Circâthe boy who claims he can ignite things with his glassesâand, uhâŠâ Lucky glanced off-screen for a cue card. âTest⊠Teslee from Three?â
âSheâs being mentored by our ownââ Lucky looked off-screen again, searching.
âThat would be our own Urban Canville,â grumbled Urban from the first row. his parents were some sort of scientistsâphysicists, maybe. Urban was ill-tempered and universally resented for his perfect calculus scores. You, in particular, had a small rivalry with him, since last time you checked, he was just one point behind you in class rank.
âHonestly, could they get a professional?â you muttered under your breath.
âUnfortunately, we didnât see Turbanâuh Urban and, Tesleeâat the interviews,â Lucky said quickly, clearly flustered. âBecause she refused to speak to me.â
âSomehow immune to his charms,â quipped Festus from the back row, earning a round of laughter. Even you let out a small snicker.
âIâm sending Circ something nowâno telling when Iâll see him again,â Io announced, working her Communicuff. You noticed Urban doing the same. You shot the Gamemakers a look that silently screamed, Donât mess up the drones this time.
Circ and Teslee skirted around Marcusâs body, crouching down to examine the wrecked drones from earlier. Their hands moved delicately over the equipment, assessing the damage, probing over compartments most people wouldnât have noticed. Circ pulled a rectangular objectâyou thought it was a batteryâfrom one of them and gave Teslee a thumbs up. She reattached some wires, and the droneâs lights blinked to life. They grinned at each other.
âOh my!â Lucky exclaimed. âSomething exciting happening here?â
âIt would be more exciting if they had the controllers,â Urban muttered, though he looked a little less irritated.
The two tributes were still examining the drones when two more flew in, dropping bread and water nearbyâthankfully, without crashing this time. As Circ and Teslee gathered their gifts, a figure appeared deep in the arena. They consulted briefly before each grabbing a drone and scurrying back to the barricade.
The figure turned out to be Reaper, who ducked into a tunnel and emerged carrying someone in his arms. As the cameras focused in, you recognized Dill. She looked smaller, curled into the fetal position, her sun-dappled skin drenched in sweat. A wet cough brought a strand of bloody spittle from her mouth.
Felix leaned over. âIâm surprised she lasted the day.â
You hummed in response, feeling a pang of pity. She was already dyingâa slow death by disease. Putting her in the Games was just adding salt to the wound.
Reaper stepped carefully around the debris from the bombing, carrying Dill to a sunny patch of ground and laying her on a charred piece of wood. She shivered despite the heat. He pointed up at the sun and murmured something, but she didnât react.
âIsnât he the one who promised to kill all the others?â Pup asked.
âDoesnât look so tough to me,â Urban scoffed.
âSheâs his district partner,â Listeria reminded them.
âSheâs almost dead now. Tuberculosis, probably,â Urban added.
That quieted everyone down. A bad strain of TB still cropped up in the Capitol, barely managed as a chronic condition. In the districts, it was a death sentence.
Reaper paced restlessly for a moment, either eager to get back to hunting or unable to bear watching Dill suffer. Then, he gave her one last pat and turned toward the barricade.
âShouldnât you send him something, dummy?â Vipina asked Clemencia.
âWhat for? He didnât kill her, he just carried her. Iâm not going to reward him for that,â Clemencia shot back.
You, who had been avoiding Clemencia all day, decided youâd made the right choice. Something was off with herâmaybe the snake venom had altered her brain.
âWell, I might as well use what little I have leftâitâs hers,â Felix said, tapping at his cuff. Two bottles of water flew in by drone. Dill didnât even seem to notice them.
A few minutes later, the boy from District 7âthe juggler, Treechâsprinted out of a tunnel, his black hair flying behind him. Without breaking stride, he grabbed the water and disappeared into a crack in the wall.
âA last drink for her,â Felix mused.
âThatâs good thinking,â Vipina said approvingly. âSaves me money. I donât have much to work with.â
The sun sank toward the horizon, casting long, crimson shadows over the arena. High above, the carrion birds wheeled in slow, lazy circles, their dark silhouettes stark against the fading light. Below them, Dillâs frail body convulsed in the throes of a final, violent coughing fit. A gush of blood soaked through the front of her dress, staining the fabric in a macabre bloom. You swallowed hard, horror and revulsion twisting in your stomach as the life drained from her small, fragile frame.
Lucky Flickermanâs voice cut through the tension, his usual airy tone laced with the false solemnity of a showman. âAnd with that, our dear Dill, the girl from District 11, has succumbed to natural causes. A tragedy, no doubtâbut that, my dear viewers, does mean the end of Felix Ravenstillâs tenure in these Games.â He brightened, clearly pleased by the segue. âPerhaps we can hear a few final words from our departing mentor?â
Someone pulled Felix out from Heavensbee Hall, and a camera zoomed in on him. He didnât look particularly upset. If anything, he looked resigned. âWell, it isnât a shock, really,â he said with a careless shrug. âThe girl was on her last legs when she got here.â
âI think itâs enormously to your credit that you got her through the interview,â Lucky said sympathetically. âMany mentors didnât even manage that.â
His words made you feel sick. A girlâa child, no older than twelve or thirteenâhad just died. And not from the Games, not from a weapon or a trap or another tributeâs hand. She had died from an illness, something that had been festering long before she ever set foot in the arena. And FelixâFelix didnât seem to care.
Heâs his fatherâs son, you thought. The man who keeps the Hunger Games going. The man Felix idolizes and wishes to become.
You wondered if Luckyâs high praise had more to do with Felixâs bloodline than his mentorship. But you shook the thought away as the cameras cut back to the arena. The sky had darkened completely now, leaving only the faint silhouette of Laminia, still perched on her beam. Dean Highbottom dismissed everyone, advising mentors to bring a toothbrush and a change of clothes for the future.
One by one, the mentors approached Felix, shaking his hand and congratulating him on a job well done. Most of them meant itâtoday had bonded them in a way few outsiders would ever understand. When it was your turn, you hesitated, then finally stepped forward. âCongrats,â you said, though the word felt hollow in your mouth.
Felix grinned. âFor what? Getting my tribute killed by tuberculosis?â
You rolled your eyes. âFor making it through the day. Though, I guess thatâs a pretty low bar.â
He chuckled, but his gaze softened. âYou heading home?â
âYeah, Iâm gonna walk.â
Felixâs expression turned incredulous. âWhat? No. Itâs lateâitâs damn near nine oâclock. Iâm not letting you walk home by yourself.â
You sighed. âFelix, Iâll be fine.â
âJust let me call you a driver,â he insisted. âCome on.â
You gave him a flat look. âReally, Felix?â
His jaw tightened, and for once, there was no humor in his voice. âPlease.â
You exhaled. âNo. Seriously. Iâm walking home.â
He studied you for a long moment, then nodded reluctantly. âAlright. But call me as soon as you get home.â
âFine.â
He hesitated, then leaned in, pressing a quick kiss to your lips before pulling away. âBe safe.â
You gave him a small, almost reluctant smile before turning and heading out. He watched until you disappeared into the night, then climbed into his waiting car.
You had barely taken three steps when a voice rang out behind you. âMiss Royce! Miss Royce!â
You turned, frowning as a Gamemaker came running out of Heavenâs Hall, his face pale. âWhatâs going on?â
The arena was quiet. The tributes had all bedded down for the night. Nothing should be happening right now.
âItâs urgent,â the Gamemaker panted. âDr. Gaul needs to speak with you immediately.â
Your stomach twisted, dread curling through you. âWhy?â
âShe didnât say. Just that you need to come. Now.â
Something was wrong.
Without another word, you followed them to a waiting car. The drive to the lab was silent, save for the hum of the engine. No one explained anything. They didnât seem to know, but their nervous glances and stiff postures told you everything you needed toâDr. Gaul was angry. And that was never good.
When you arrived, you were ushered through the sterile halls, the scent of antiseptic burning your nose. The moment you stepped into the lab, you knew something was very, very wrong.
Dr. Gaul stood by a monitor, her expression thunderous. The moment her eyes landed on you, she barked, âYou need to put a leash on your deluded, demented friend.â
You blinked. âWhat?â
Dr. Gaulâs hands slammed against the monitor, and the screen flickered. Your breath caught as the image became clear.
The arena. Butâno.
A figure was inside. A figure who wasnât supposed to be there.
âSejanus,â you whispered. Your stomach plummeted.
âHow did he even get in there?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper. âWhy is he in there?â
Dr. Gaulâs face twisted in fury. âIâm working on finding the Peacekeeper he bribed to let him in. Once I do, Iâll remove their tongue myself.â Her voice dripped venom. âIn the meantime, someone needs to get him out.â
You stared at her. âSend Peacekeepers. What do you expect me to do?â
Dr. Gaul leaned in, her eyes gleaming. âOh, I expect you to go in there.â
A chill crawled up your spine. âYou canât be serious.â
âI will not have these rebels making a mockery of my Games,â she snapped. âIf the districts see us lose control of the arena, it might as well be an invitation for revolution.â
You barely heard her. Your mind was racing. Sejanusâwhat was he thinking? And more than that⊠who else was in there with him?
Dr. Gaulâs voice yanked you back to the present. âIâll freeze the feed for an hour. Thatâs all the time youâll have.â
You didnât answer. You couldnât. The shock had rooted you to the floor.
Dr. Gaulâs eyes narrowed. âWe donât have time for this. Move.â
Your heart pounded. You couldnât do this alone.
Your hands trembled violently as you reached for the nearest phone and dialed a number you had known all your life. You pressed it to your ear, but your grip was unsteady, slick with sweat.
âHello?â
âCoryo,â you gasped, barely able to force the words out. âI need you. I need your help. Now.â
There was silence on the other end. Then, cautious, âWhat? Y/n, whatâs wrong?â
âLook at your screen,â you choked out, pacing in frantic, uneven strides. Your breath came in short, panicked bursts. âPlease. Justâjust look.â
You heard a shuffle, a pause, then a sharp inhale. âWhat the hellââ
âMeet me at the arena,â you rushed out. âRight now.â
âY/n, slow down, tell meââ
âNo, Coryo, we donât have time for this!â you snapped, your voice shrill with fear. âJust get to the arena! Please!â
âY/nââ
You slammed the phone down before he could say another word.
Time was running out.
I donât know about anyone else but I would like it to be JJ but thatâs up to you :)
if i did an imagine based off the song 'somebody else' by the 1975, who would you want it to be about? rafe or jj đ„ș
YES!!
anyone interested in Slytherin! Coriolanus Snow?
Omg Yesss somebody please do this!!
(Summary: Some people look down on you for having your first born be a daughter but you don't let it bother you and neither does Coriolanus.)
Masterlist : Request info
Word Count: 480
(A/n: Another short and sweet one :) also can you guess what photo is my favorite of himđ )
(Warning:disrespect for feminism, slight angst, fluff fluff fluff!)
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 Opening the door to the bedroom he shares with his beautiful wife, Y/n. They knew each other since they were little, through their parents, and since then they remained best friends, but during the Academy, Coriolanus confessed his love for Y/n.
 Through what they went through together, their relationship remained close and loving even during the period when Coriolanus was away in District 12 as a peacekeeper. They always found methods of communication, on the phone, letters.
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 He scans the room to find her not there so he goes to the only place where she could be and he was correct as he saw her with the other person who makes him smile even in the hardest moments, their beautiful daughter, Marie Snow. He leaned against the door frame watching his love with their beautiful daughter.
 Not many people were too keen on their first born, the heir being a girl. Some who were still very old fashioned. Grandma'am who they both loved was unfortunately one of those people who had constantly reminded the couple that it should've been a boy a perfect heir and gem of panem. Even some reporters had comments but they weren't a worry anymore.Â
Comments from others like:
'Aren't you ashamed of your first born, Heir of Snow beings a girl? And not a son?'
'At least our first born was a son. We aren't putting shame on anyone.'
Stupid pathetic comments that had Y/n in a rut even more during her postpartum not long after she had Marie. He remembered finding her hidden away crying in their shared bedroom the one day.
"I just... don't fully understand why they won't accept her.." Y/n whispered with tears streaming down her face.
"Some of them need to come to times with things.."he said. Y/n wiped off her tears. Coriolanus came over to her pulling her into a comforting hug.
 Even with people against it. Coriolanus couldn't have been more happier. Which both you and Tigris were grateful for.
"A boy would be the gem of Panem.." Y/n whispered, looking down at her daughter in her arms.
"But you Marie Ambre Snow.. Shall be mine." She cooed at her daughter with a smile kissing her head as she rocked her in her arms.
"Ours my love..." Coriolanus said as he admired her and their daughter. Y/n looked over at him with a smile.
"Yes. Ours." She replied as she put their daughter now asleep in her crib.
Coriolanus came over wrapping his arms around her and kissing her head as they both now admired their daughter together.