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At first, Katniss hates having to verse Peeta in the Hunger Games, because she can "never stop owing him". When she was starving a long time ago, he threw her bread meant for the pigs. When this happened, his furious mother beat him. She sees him as the "boy with the bread", the dandelion, the symbol of hope and rebirth instead of destruction.

Throughout the whole series, her attitude changes. When Peeta announces his love for her publicly at the interview, Katniss has no choice but to play "star-crossed lovers" in the arena to win over the audience. They kiss many times, but there was one time when Katniss feels something stir in her, possibly love.

She feels that love again for Peeta in the second and third books, and eventually it develops into a relationship.

At the end of the series, she realizes that it is not Gale she needs, powered by fiery rage, but the hope, the boy with the bread, Peeta.

They get married and have two children.

<3 I just love Peeta and through the whole series I was rooting for him. Just finished the last book today!

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Peeta is acting to nice and is acting suspicious.

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Q: How does katniss' attitude towards Peeta change?
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