stillplaying: ([neutral] will be brave)
[Twenty.

She doesn't realize it until later in the day. Until she's back from her morning trek in the forest, passing the calendar in the kitchen as she makes her way to stow the skinned and dressed squirrels in the freezer. The calendar's turned to the month of May. And it has been for the past eight days. Today's May 8th. Today, she turns twenty.

That's two decades lived. Four years since she survived the 74th Hunger Games and two since she outlived her sister, found herself trapped in Luceti. She nearly drops the squirrels when the date clicks in her head. She can feel it building within her, the verge of losing everything. Crawling into a corner somewhere within her bedroom - her original bedroom with the forest mural that Peeta once painted - and do absolutely nothing all day. Because it's the same thought ringing through her head that seems to come every birthday:

She never should have lived this long.

But she did. And, somehow, someone or something rewarded her for that. Because she still has Prim here to celebrate with. Prim to have dinner with tonight and to sing and dance with, pretending for the night that she never died. That they never wound up in this place. Even if she doesn't know how long it'll last, today she has Prim to celebrate with.

Living for each day. It's been a long time since she's done that. Instead, she's attempted to shelter herself, hide from anyone that might care.

Taking a deep breath, she finally puts the squirrels in the freezer. Then, she pulls out her journal and flips it open. There's a shy smile on her face as she looks at the camera.]


I'm twenty today. And I think I'd like to celebrate.

What would you recommend?
stillplaying: ([happy] just a girl)
[Nineteen.

Once upon a time, she had never thought that she'd live to see this day. When she had volunteered to take Prim's place in the 74th Hunger Games, she had figured herself already dead. That sixteen would be the last birthday she ever saw. But instead, her sister would get to live to see many more. To see thirteen and fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and on. The idea had been to die so Prim could live.

She hadn't counted on winning. Nor had she counted on breaking the rules in the process, lighting a spark that led to a fire catching around the Districts of Panem. She hadn't counted on a lot.

Like awaking on her birthday on a cramped couch in her living room, not in District 12 but in another world. A world that Prim was now in, could now be the first to wish her a happy birthday as she had every other year prior. And so she remained snuggled up in the blanket despite the urge to go hunt. First breakfast with Prim. Everything else could come later.

The rest of the day was spent as she would a normal Wednesday. She hadn't told anyone about the meaning of the day. And remained in the dark about the post Prim had made on the journal. The more important part - breakfast with Prim - had already passed.

Instead, she could be found in the forest until it's time for guitar lessons with Teddy at Cloud Nine. She does go home at some point before heading to various shops around town, looking for any kind of decorations or gifts suitable for the party she still planned on throwing for Prim.

There were far, far worse days to spend a birthday.]