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Diary of the Mockingjay
Timothy Kieu
Watson
HSE Period 2
September 1, 2014
Diary of Katniss Everdeen
Entry #1 My name is Katniss Everdeen and I am the mockingjay. I was chosen for the 74th and 75th Annual Hunger Games and I ended it all. Prim is dead, mom and gale went to the help people. I killed snow and ended the corrupt government with a new generation of freedom and hope. I see a therapist twice a week and she told me it would help to write this diary but I don’t understand how remembering the gruesome past will help me. Everyone is adapting and trying to get past the social pyramid we once had and come together as one. I am with Peeta now with no cameras and just genuine feelings for him in our new home.
Entry #2 I can’t believe i'm actually still writing in this diary. I have decided to start hunting again after I had another nightmare of the Hunger Games of the gorey details when Prim died, when Rue died, of the bloody war and mutants the capital created. Hunting gave that escape that it used to it calmed me down and it was peaceful I hope I can do it again.
Entry #3 When I woke up today there was sounds of many news reporters and cameras. I knew I couldn’t live a normal life after what had happened anymore so I got ready and me and Peeta walked out the door. They swarmed us with questions like “Hows the star crossed lovers doing after the end of snow?” We just did what we always do and say how we’re doing good and how we hope everyone else is doing good. When they finally left I went hunting and killed some birds and ate them for dinner.
Entry #4 I saw my therapist today and talked about how the diary is actually helping me release my feelings and get over the past. The past still haunts me and i’m still living in fear every night but Peeta comforts me and we are getting over it slowly. I am living day and day but hunting is helping me become normal but I don’t think I will ever be normal.
Entry #5 Today in the news District 1 had come out and started coming together with

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