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The moment Finnick is cast, half of the Finnick gifs on tumblr will be irrelevant.

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I suppose this used to happen quite often 

  • James: Lily?
  • Lily: Mmmm
  • James: I may have wrapped Harry in my invisibility cloak for his nap...and now I can't find him.
  • Lily: 
  • James: 
  • Lily: 
  • James: 
  • Lily: 
  • James: ...but I swear, the last time I saw him he was somewhere in the room.


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tom-fucking-hiddleston:

 

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Clove’s death in the games was inevitable because of the life she lived back in District 2. Her father was an abusive, dependent, greedy man who would do anything for money, that included putting his only daughter into the bloody games. Clove’s mother passed away when she was very young and because her mother was a previous victor of the games, all of the families money was taken away. Clove’s father immediately put her into a training school for the games and abused her whenever she objected. Fear of her fathers abuse forced her to become a swift killer. During training school Clove met Cato, who always found a way to clear fears of her fathers abuse from her mind. Cato told her to imagine every target as her father and so she did. Over time she grew stronger inside, but all her fear turned into anger, something Cato never wanted. When Cato was hovering over Clove’s lifeless body in the arena there was a part of him that was completely broken and wanted her to be victor. Then there was a part of him that was happy because she didn’t have to go back to her broken life. She didn’t have to live with the pain anymore. She was free.

Clove’s death in the games was inevitable because of the life she lived back in District 2. Her father was an abusive, dependent, greedy man who would do anything for money, that included putting his only daughter into the bloody games. Clove’s mother passed away when she was very young and because her mother was a previous victor of the games, all of the families money was taken away. Clove’s father immediately put her into a training school for the games and abused her whenever she objected. Fear of her fathers abuse forced her to become a swift killer. During training school Clove met Cato, who always found a way to clear fears of her fathers abuse from her mind. Cato told her to imagine every target as her father and so she did. Over time she grew stronger inside, but all her fear turned into anger, something Cato never wanted. When Cato was hovering over Clove’s lifeless body in the arena there was a part of him that was completely broken and wanted her to be victor. Then there was a part of him that was happy because she didn’t have to go back to her broken life. She didn’t have to live with the pain anymore. She was free.

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my brother just asked to watch harry potter and the chamber of secrets - so proud :’)