[She knows it would hurt Peeta. It would probably hurt Peeta more than anything else she could possibly do. To willingly forget the happiness they shared, happiness that hadn't been forced on them by the Capitol. No one had forced her to love him. For the first time, she really had been free to make her own decision about a relationship.
But she didn't realize there would be so many repercussions. She didn't think Peeta might return to Panem without her.]
He'd have to remember being here first. [She's been here long enough, observed some come back with memories and others having no recollection of time spent here.] They don't always remember.
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But she didn't realize there would be so many repercussions. She didn't think Peeta might return to Panem without her.]
He'd have to remember being here first. [She's been here long enough, observed some come back with memories and others having no recollection of time spent here.] They don't always remember.