Finnick looks calmer than he really is, partly through artifice and partly through the fact that most people don't realize the way he's fiddling with the bracelet on his wrist is a nervous habit. Veronica has a point, though. People have been denying what he's said about the Games since he got here, and seeing some of them start to take notice feels good.
There's no real triumph in it, though: it's a grim sort of satisfaction. But he shrugs at Veronica's question.
"Least now I know."
Not in the way he'd entirely expected, but ... they've been waiting for something to happen, to show some obvious part of the Gamemakers' plan.
"I've had my every move monitored since I was 14. It's hardly new."
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There's no real triumph in it, though: it's a grim sort of satisfaction. But he shrugs at Veronica's question.
"Least now I know."
Not in the way he'd entirely expected, but ... they've been waiting for something to happen, to show some obvious part of the Gamemakers' plan.
"I've had my every move monitored since I was 14. It's hardly new."