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Mors certa, hora incerta by Axmni06
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic, Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins
06 Jan 2026
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On the morning of the reaping, Neil Josten finds Katelyn before the square fills. He brings her home, lays out her clothes, braids her hair, and tucks in her shirt like he’s done a hundred times before. He tells her she’s beautiful. He tells her she has nothing to worry about. Neil believes it. Katelyn does too.
The odds are never in their favour.
But Neil, the Martyr, won’t let anyone he cares about end up in the clutches of the arena.—
Andrew Minyard has never belonged to anyone, and he does not start on reaping day.
When his name is drawn, Andrew refuses the Capitol’s narrative of sacrifice and heroism. He grips Aaron’s arm hard enough to keep him silent, makes the choice before anyone else can, and steps forward without giving the cameras anything to hold onto. Andrew has never believed in sacrifice as something noble; he believes in control, in refusal, in deciding the terms even when there are none left.—OR—
An AFTG Hunger Games AU where Neil is still a Martyr and Andrew a protector. They’re to be District 12’s tributes for the 74th Annual Hunger Games.
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Andrew Minyard thought the system was done with him.
It wasn’t.
A case review uncovers a sixteen-year-old still in foster care — labeled unstable, difficult, and inconvenient. Labeled everything except brother. Andrew and Aaron arrive too late to undo the damage, but not too late to stop it from continuing.
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Aster Doe, left to the system and going through foster families, racking up exclusion and detentions like he’s trying to break a world record and when he’s told of his family they’ve managed to locate and contact his world shifts. Andrew and Aaron Minyard, twins and their cousin Nicky Hemmick.
Aster is sure they won’t want him once they realise just how much is wrong with him.
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The Minyards are informed of another sibling, another one of Tilda’s mistakes that the twins have to suffer the aftermath of. The aftermath being Aster Doe.

