Haymitch persuades Seneca to change the rules to allow two winners provided they are from the same district, suggesting that this will pacify the public who is beginning to sympathize with Katniss' and Peeta's doomed love affair.
She finds him near the river, where Rue mentioned seeing him. He has been wounded by Cato, and Katniss helps him to a riverside cave.
Shortly after Katniss gives Peeta a quick peck on the cheek, a silver parachute arrives with broth for Peeta and a note for Katniss: "You call that a kiss?"
As the Hunger Games draw to a close, Seneca releases a pack of wolf-like "muttations" on the final tributes. Eerily, each of the mutts resembles one of the tributes who has died.
Seneca revokes the rule change allowing two victors to win. Peeta urges Katniss to shoot him, but knowing that failure to produce a definitive Victor would defeat the purpose of the Games, she convinces him to eat nightlock berries together. Just before they do, the Gamemakers hastily declare them co-victors. Afterward, Haymitch warns Katniss that she has made enemies through these acts of defiance.
Seneca is summoned by President Snow to a special room, escorted by Peacekeepers. In the room is a bowl filled with nightlock berries.
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