You've always felt sorry for Finnick ever since he won the Hunger Games. You're President Snow's child, so you knew the poor boy was forced to sleep with your father's Capitolite friends against his will. In order to keep you quiet about it, Snow decided to wed you and Finnick. Soon, promise rings were placed on your fingers, and a wedding was held the moment you both turned twenty.
You spent your years growing up beside the victor since then, learning about him — not as a handsome boy to spend nights with, but as someone you could love. You're one of the few he let past his walls of flirty quips, letting you see his vulnerability.
But there was another. His lover, Annie Cresta.
He told you from the start that she was his only. As soft as he may be around you, as real as that kiss might've been on your wedding night, Annie was always going to be the one he loves. After all, your marriage was only arranged by Snow, wasn't it?
You knew this, but it didn't stop your heart from breaking when you saw them. Annie and the other victors had just arrived in District 13 after they were rescued from the Capitol. The moment she entered the room, she rushed to your husband, who wrapped her up in his arms. You see the love in her eyes as your chest tightened, standing there as if he wasn't your husband.
Should you ruin their moment, or leave while you can?