Request: hi!! could i request a oneshot for haymitch where theyre already in a relationship, takes place during the 75th hunger games and shes reaped, reader is very similar to annie cresta - soft spoken, shy, kind but emotionally fragile due to past trauma - maybe haymitch and katnissâs alliance negotiations are more desperate because he promised to get her out of the games? please and thank you!!
Pairing: Haymitch Abernathy x Fem!readerÂ
Word Count:Â 1.4k
Warnings: mentions of PTSD, spoilers for Catching FireÂ
The train hummed beneath themâtoo smooth, too quietâlike it had no business carrying something as ugly as death. Haymitch sat stiffly in his usual seat, a glass in hand he hadnât touched. For once, the burn of liquor wasnât enough. Not for this.
The reaping was over.
For District 12, at least.
Katniss and Peeta were reaped.
Wellâhe was. Technically.
Peeta volunteered, though it wasnât like Haymitch could do much to stop him. Not when the Capitol stacked the deck so neatly, not when Snow already knew every move theyâd make before they made it.
It was all exactly what he feared.
And somehow worse.
Because it wasnât just Katniss and Peeta.
It was who else had been chosen.
The third Quarter Quell.
Where the victors themselves became the tributes.
A punishment wrapped in a celebration.
He hadnât seen her yet. Hadnât let himself imagine it. Wouldnât allow her face to take shape in his mindânot until he had to. He thought he could delay it. Maybe she wouldnât be reaped. Maybe, for once, the odds would lean in their favor.
Now, the screen played the recapsâdistrict by district. A slow, cruel countdown. Effie had turned the volume up, her voice unnaturally chipper when she said they should âknow who weâre up against.â
Peeta sat with his elbows on his knees, eyes fixed. Katniss sat rigid beside him, barely breathing.
A notepad lay in Peetaâs lap, filled with frantic notes and rough sketches. Names circled, others crossed out, arrows and question marks scribbled into the margins. He wrote based on Haymitchâs earlier commentsâstrategy, personalities, strengths. He wanted to be ready. Wanted to protect her.
They didnât know how impossible that would be.
Haymitch sat bracing himself. His hands were already trembling, though he hadnât taken a sip. He didnât look at the others. Didnât dare.
District 8.
The screen flickered.
There she was.
Standing alone on the platform, washed in that horrible blue-white Capitol lighting that made everyone look a little more ghost than human. Her hands were folded in front of her, fingers white at the knuckles. Her shoulders hunched slightly, like she was trying to make herself disappear into herself.
Just her and one other female tribute.
She hadnât changed much. Maybe a few more lines around her eyes, a new softness in her features. But the essence of her remained untouched. The gentleness. The quiet strength. The kindness.
Even now, she looked soft.
Everything the arena was not.
Katniss inhaled sharply beside him. âOh.â
Effieâs hand fluttered up to her mouth, her expression crumbling. âOh noâŠâ
Haymitch didnât look at them. Didnât acknowledge anything but the screen. His heart thudded slow and sick in his chest, and his fingers curled tight around the glass he still hadnât touched.
Y/N stepped forward when they called her name. Her voice was low, tremblingâbarely above a whisper. But she walked. Unflinching. No dramatics. No sobs. Just the quiet dignity she always carried, like a thread sewn into her very bones.
She didnât look surprised.
She didnât cry.
That was her.
Always braver than anyone realized.
Braver than him.
âWonât the other volunteer for her? SheâsâŠâ Peetaâs voice trailed off, uncertain, trying to say the right thing. âSheâs not the most violent, is she?â
Haymitchâs jaw clenched. âI doubt it,â he said tightly. âThe other female victor, Cecilia. Sweet woman. But sheâs got three kids. If she wasnât picked, she wouldnât volunteer.â
Katniss was watching him now, not the screen. Her voice dropped into something softer than heâd ever heard it. âYou didnât think theyâd pick her.â
âNo,â he said flatly. âBut then againâŠâ He raised the glass, whiskey burning his throat. âSometimes the odds are leaned into our favor.â
He tasted bitterness more than alcohol.
Because he knew.
He knew Snow did this on purpose.
Picked this Quarter Quell theme.
Picked Katniss.
Picked her.
This wasnât justice. It wasnât random. It was Snowâs hand around his throat, squeezing harder every time Haymitch dared to hope for something better. Dared to love something again.
Haymitch leaned forward and set the glass down, scrubbing his hands over his face like he could erase the image burned into the back of his eyelidsâhis wife, his wife, standing stiffly as Peacekeepers took her from the stage. They cut the footage just before she looked back.
But he didnât need to see it.
He knew that look.
Heâd seen it before.
The first time she was reaped, before theyâd ever met.
Before she won.
Before he ever dared to let someone in again.
He had spent years protecting her in the only way he knew howâkeeping her name quiet, keeping her out of the Capitolâs grasp, tucked away in the shadows of District 8. She had always felt too good for this world. Too soft for it. But sheâd survived it once.
Her condition, her fragility, her gentle demeanorânone of it ever made her weak. It just made her precious. To him.
Now they were throwing her back into the fire.
âHaymitch,â Effie said gently. Her voice had lost all its Capitol shine. âI am⊠so terribly sorry.â
He didnât answer. What was there to say?
There was no plan. No maneuver. No clever twist of words that could undo this.
All he could see was her. That quiet smile she gave him when she mended his clothes. The way she held his hand in bed when the nights were too dark. The smell of her hair. The small kiss to his wrist when she thought he was asleep. Her voice saying his name like it meant something.
Gone.
No.
Not gone.
Still within reach.
The plan was still in motion. The one heâd built with Plutarch piece by piece. But now⊠now it needed to be reshaped. Bent to save her.
He stood abruptly. His voice was rough, slurred at the edges, but solid where it counted. âSheâs not dying in that arena.â
âHaymitchââ Peeta started, knowing that at the end, only one of them could get out. There was no way theyâd let them get away with it a second year.Â
He turned, eyes burning. âI mean it. I donât care what it takes. If weâreââ He stopped himself. Too many ears. Too many cameras. He gritted his teeth.
Katniss nodded slowly, picking up what he was putting down. âWeâll watch her back. But you know how this works. Especially now. Only one can make it out.â
Only one.
Thatâs what the Capitol wanted them to believe.
But Katniss and Peeta didnât know what he did.
Didnât know Beeteeâs plan.
Plutarchâs plan.
Didnât know the ship hovering beyond the clouds that would be ready for when the time comes.
Didnât know heâd already laid the groundwork to get her out. He just needed to get the other Victors on board.
He just had to keep Katniss alive long enough to make it happen.
For the rebellion to happen.
But now he had another factor to worry about. His wife was now stuck in the games. Haymitch needed to figure out a way to keep her safe. Sponsors would only do so much, and Cecelia would ensure you were looked after. The capital loved you and all the clothes you made. A Capital favorite, especially to all the designers like Cinna.
Maybe Finnick would do. He could be trusted.
Or Johanna. She liked Y/N. Had a soft spot for her, even if sheâd never admit it.
It could work.
It had to.
Effie dabbed her eyes with a lace handkerchief. âSheâs one of the good ones,â she whispered. âAlways has been.â
Haymitch didnât reply.
He couldnât.
He turned and left, boots heavy against the floor as he crossed the car to his compartment. Once the door slid shut, he walked to the window and leaned a hand against it. The tracks blurred by below, the sky painted in ash and dying light.
Somewhere out there, she was being powdered, painted, packaged for the cameras. Being forced into a dress she didnât want. Touched by hands that didnât know her. Made to smile through the terror.
Somewhere, she was alone.
And he was here.
But not for long.
This time, he wouldnât watch from the sidelines.
This time, if the world wanted warâtheyâd get it.
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