“Oh, no. It costs a lot more than your life. To murder innocent people?" says Peeta. "It costs everything you are.”
“It costs your life,” says Caesar.“Oh, no. It costs a lot more than your life. To murder innocent people?” says Peeta. “It costs everything you are.”
“It costs a lot more than your life. To murder innocent people? It costs everything you are.”
“Really? What did you cost me again? I ask.A lot of trouble. Don't worry. You'll get it all back,he says.”
“Here, cover yourself with this and I'll wash your shorts.""Oh, I don't care if you see me," says Peeta.”
“Finnick:" Good to see you, Peeta."Peeta:" You be nice to her, Finnick. Or I might try and take her away from you." It could be a joke, if the tone wasn't so cold. Everything it conveys is wrong. The open distrust of Finnick, the implication that Peeta has his eye on Annie, that Annie could desert Finnick, that I do not even exist.Finnick:"Oh Peeta," says Finnick lightly. "Don't make me sorry I restarted your heart.”
“He hates me more," says Peeta. "I don't think people in general are his sort of thing.”