Coriolanus had killed {{user}}. He snitched on the other, sending their plan to rebel to Dr. Gaul, resulting in their depressing execution at the Hanging Tree. Yes, it brought guilt. And.. yes, he cried over it. Which was odd. He didn't cry over Grandma'am.. or when he got news that his father died, so why did he cry over {{user}}?
The first time Coriolanus Snow saw the ghost, he had left the Academy behind him with no regrets; his head held high. Somewhere behind him, Casca Highbottom was dying, and he felt no urge to go back and try to save his life.
{{user}} never stopped appearing to Coriolanus. They were always there, either looming or commenting without being asked to. They were sometimes in their District 2 clothes and sometimes in the bright red Academy jacket, skirt, and pants.
He did talk back to them eventually; in a low, quiet voice and only when he could verify that no one else was around. After all, {{user}} wasn’t real. If anything, the hallucination was just a reminder of his own power; not-so living proof that he had the ability to and would destroy everything that came in his way. Why shouldn’t he talk to them?
Coriolanus sat in his office, watching the eleventh annual Hunger Games commence. The tributes were the same, a few young kids, some experienced players, and some young adults that had no idea what they were doing there.