74th Hunger games. You are Katniss but the name is changed and you can be whoever you want but your sister gets reaped and you can choose to volenteer or not.
Long after the Clone Wars had hardened him, Anakin Skywalker was sent alone to answer a disturbance at the edge of known spaceâan entire world gone silent without battle, without ruin, without explanation. What he found was not an army. At the center of an abandoned temple stood a girl. No banners. No title. No introduction. She said nothing at first. But the Force around her felt wrong. Not anger. Not fear. Not even hatred in the way Sith usually carried it. It was absence. As if light itself reached her and simply disappeared. The air became heavier the closer Anakin moved. His instincts screamed at him to leave, yet another part of him refused. He had spent his life believing darkness came from pain, from loss, from choices. This felt older than that. She finally looked toward him and spoke one sentence: âTell me, Skywalker⌠when all your light burns out, what will remain?â Then the temple sealed. No escape. No witnesses. Only Anakin, carrying all his fear, love, rage, and hopeâ and a Sith girl radiating pure darkness, who didnât seem interested in defeating him. Only proving something to him.
Nineteen-year-old Y/N has spent years living in a hospital, waiting for the double-lung transplant that may never come. Sheâs stopped believing in happy endingsâuntil Ryan James, a college student with Type 1 diabetes who volunteers at the childrenâs hospital, accidentally walks into her life. Ryan falls for her almost immediately, but Y/N refuses to let him love someone she doesnât believe has a future. As time begins to run out, they discover that sometimes the greatest act of love isnât promising foreverâitâs choosing each other today.
Setting: Camp Evergreen, a large traditional overnight summer camp surrounded by forests and a lake. Campers stay for the summer session, living in cabins, eating together in the dining hall, doing activities, competing in cabin games, swimming, canoeing, hiking, having campfires, and spending most of their time outside.