Johanna listens to him, but her eyes are on Finnick and Annie, not daring to look away because maybe a part of her wants to know how it is that the both of them went through the same experience that she did and didn't come out the other side unable to love. They're damaged in other ways, of course, but hers feels worse, because it isolates her.
"I always thought a marriage was about having something between two people that no one else got to share," she says, a quiet moment where she talks about what she'd seen from her parents, before she got them killed.
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"I always thought a marriage was about having something between two people that no one else got to share," she says, a quiet moment where she talks about what she'd seen from her parents, before she got them killed.