Suzanne Collins Quotes
Peeta, How Come I Never Know When You're Having A Nightmare?" I Say.
"I Don't Know. I Don't Think I Cry Out Or Thrash Around Or Anything. I Just Come To, Paralyzed With Terror," He Says.
"You Should Wake Me," I Say, Thinking About How I Can Interrupt His Sleep Two Or Three Times On A Bad Night. About How Long It Can Take To Calm Me Down.
"It's Not Necessary. My Nightmares Are Usually About Losing You," He Says. "I'm Okay Once I Realize You're Here.
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