[She shrugs in response to what she takes to be a simple truth. Did she ever have much of a choice in her life? Sure, she could have given up. She could have let her family starve, could have given up in the Games and died. But her own survival had always come before anything. And then, the survival of those closest to her.
To survive in Panem - to survive the Hunger Games and to survive an uprising - you had to be fierce. You had to let that fire burn. She's not proud of that. Nor is she ashamed.
It's indifference that colors her features. Indifference and determination.]
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To survive in Panem - to survive the Hunger Games and to survive an uprising - you had to be fierce. You had to let that fire burn. She's not proud of that. Nor is she ashamed.
It's indifference that colors her features. Indifference and determination.]
So?