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She thinks that it's every reason not to try. If she doesn't try, she doesn't put anyone else at risk. Everyone can lead their lives, free of any interference - purposeful or accidental - from her. Isn't that something she owes all that she's harmed by now?
Life goes on but healing from the pain its afflicted takes much longer than Katniss ever would have thought. There are good things. Small things that she should focus on instead. That's something that seems to come easier for Prim though. Prim remembers the good. All Katniss seems to remember is the bad.
"I have you," she murmurs against Prim's head. "Having you still in my life makes me happy."
"That's a start," she sighs, instinctively nestling against her sister's safe embrace. Prim has always felt safe in Katniss' arms and this is no different. "Maybe someday that won't be everything."
Not that she has ever minded being what makes Katniss happy. But she knows about Peeta. She knows there's something real there. And she doesn't want to be the sole reason Katniss gets up in the morning. Her sister needs more reasons, more things to make her happy. As far as Prim is concerned, Katniss deserves everything.
As Prim speaks, Katniss finds herself blushing a little. She knows exactly what her sister's talking about and based on their earlier conversation, she suspects that she knows who exactly Prim's talking about, too. Her sister is probably right. Someday, Prim won't be everything and that thought scares her. Letting more people in means putting her heart at greater risk. At the same time, it's probably already too late. Despite her concerns, she and Peeta are slowly growing back together.
There is something real there. There's something very real growing between herself and Peeta. Katniss takes a deep breath. "You wouldn't mind?"
Prim pulls back enough that she can fix her sister with a somewhat serious look. "If I minded, I wouldn't have suggested it," she points out. "Besides, I think it's good for you to have more in your life. Everyone needs a little happiness in their lives. Having more never hurt anything."
Somewhere along the line, she'd gotten good at being a voice of reason, wisdom, and optimism. And maybe there's a little bit of experience buried in there, too. She's had to find happiness of her own to drown out the survivor's guilt.
Prim's right. She seems to be right about a lot of things lately When did her sister grow up? Right now, Katniss is seeing those same glimmers of wisdom in her sister that she had seen in District 13. Her sister is no longer a little girl that needs Katniss to take care of her. Though it hurts to think it, Prim's no longer a girl. She's a young woman now.
"You're right," she murmurs, pulling Prim in for another hug. "It might not hurt."
But if she messes things up the way she suspects she will, Katniss doesn't doubt that it'll hurt a lot. Can she survive more pain?
Prim wraps her arms around her sister in turn, resting her chin on Katniss' shoulder. They've both been through so much in the last few years and she knows Katniss worries. But that's why she's glad to be here. Prim can help her sister navigate that worry. They've always been there for each other. Prim can do this and Katniss can help Prim deal with her own trauma.
That's what the sisters have always done.
"We can go home whenever you want," she suggests, happy to stay as long as Katniss is comfortable. "Mother might stay to help Annie, but I don't think they need me yet."
There's not much for her to do right now. The point of bringing Katniss out of District 12 has been reached and now Prim is content to go back home. Even if the sea is nice, it does still hurt. Swimming here will have to wait.
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Life goes on but healing from the pain its afflicted takes much longer than Katniss ever would have thought. There are good things. Small things that she should focus on instead. That's something that seems to come easier for Prim though. Prim remembers the good. All Katniss seems to remember is the bad.
"I have you," she murmurs against Prim's head. "Having you still in my life makes me happy."
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Not that she has ever minded being what makes Katniss happy. But she knows about Peeta. She knows there's something real there. And she doesn't want to be the sole reason Katniss gets up in the morning. Her sister needs more reasons, more things to make her happy. As far as Prim is concerned, Katniss deserves everything.
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There is something real there. There's something very real growing between herself and Peeta. Katniss takes a deep breath. "You wouldn't mind?"
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Somewhere along the line, she'd gotten good at being a voice of reason, wisdom, and optimism. And maybe there's a little bit of experience buried in there, too. She's had to find happiness of her own to drown out the survivor's guilt.
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"You're right," she murmurs, pulling Prim in for another hug. "It might not hurt."
But if she messes things up the way she suspects she will, Katniss doesn't doubt that it'll hurt a lot. Can she survive more pain?
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That's what the sisters have always done.
"We can go home whenever you want," she suggests, happy to stay as long as Katniss is comfortable. "Mother might stay to help Annie, but I don't think they need me yet."
There's not much for her to do right now. The point of bringing Katniss out of District 12 has been reached and now Prim is content to go back home. Even if the sea is nice, it does still hurt. Swimming here will have to wait.
Besides, going home means going back to Peeta.