Finnick's list of people to save if they could save them would be short. If he could take the people who matter to him, the little family of victors from District Four, out from under Snow's oppression, then there'd be nothing for him to fear in Panem.
Finnick Odair, though, is not a man to run from a fight when he can help, and the concept of abandoning the revolution, of withdrawing and hiding, unsettles him.
They have a chance. It may not be a good one, but it is a chance.
He doesn't want to run from that, but to save Annie and Mags? That he does want, so he considers Prim's words, then nods.
"What were you doing when you were brought here?" he asks. "Watching the broadcast?"
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Finnick's list of people to save if they could save them would be short. If he could take the people who matter to him, the little family of victors from District Four, out from under Snow's oppression, then there'd be nothing for him to fear in Panem.
Finnick Odair, though, is not a man to run from a fight when he can help, and the concept of abandoning the revolution, of withdrawing and hiding, unsettles him.
They have a chance. It may not be a good one, but it is a chance.
He doesn't want to run from that, but to save Annie and Mags? That he does want, so he considers Prim's words, then nods.
"What were you doing when you were brought here?" he asks. "Watching the broadcast?"