[It's at the library that she sees him, as she browses through the books, looking for some kind of spell tome that might assist in her quest to forget. Because no matter what Richard might think, this has to be the easiest way to go about it. To move on with her life and get over Peeta.
When she notices Sokka at a nearby table, she tilts her head to study him. The last time she had seen the other boy had been during that damned shift. During that strange kiss that had been entirely unwelcome but not as awful as she ever imagined kissing someone not-Peeta would be.
Her hair is in a messy braid, but she plays with the ends anyway as she debates whether or not to approach. It's been weeks since the shift. She knows it's over by now. It's stupid to feel awkward. So stupid.
And yet, she can't quite bring herself to approach.]
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When she notices Sokka at a nearby table, she tilts her head to study him. The last time she had seen the other boy had been during that damned shift. During that strange kiss that had been entirely unwelcome but not as awful as she ever imagined kissing someone not-Peeta would be.
Her hair is in a messy braid, but she plays with the ends anyway as she debates whether or not to approach. It's been weeks since the shift. She knows it's over by now. It's stupid to feel awkward. So stupid.
And yet, she can't quite bring herself to approach.]