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Lenore Dove Baird was a girl from District 12 who dated Haymitch Abernathy.[1]

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A woman from District 12 was Haymitch Abernathy's girlfriend. Their relationship occurred during the 50th Hunger Games when Haymitch was sixteen. Following Haymitch's victory in the Hunger Games, his girlfriend was killed, along with his mother and younger brother. This loss had a profound impact on Haymitch, who did not marry or engage in another romantic relationship.
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The relationship between Haymitch Abernathy and his girlfriend was significant due to its tragic end. She was killed as a form of retribution by the Capitol after Haymitch's victory in the 50th Hunger Games, which had made the Capitol appear foolish. This event marked a turning point in Haymitch's life, leading him to a solitary existence and alcoholism.
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Biography[]

Lenore Dove lived in District 12, and was a member of the Covey along with her adoptive uncles, Clerk Carmine Clade and Tam Amber who raised her after her mother died giving birth to her. She was related to Lucy Gray Baird.[2] She likely had knowledge of who Lucy was but did not want to discuss her whenever Haymitch wondered who the first District 12 victor was.[3] Lenore met Haymitch Abernathy when he was ten years old through her cousin, Burdock Everdeen.[2] She did not know who her father was, but the Chances were particularly fond of her which suggested they had a connection. Clerk did not like her hanging around with them due to their reckless nature.[4]

Lenore was dating Haymitch by the time of the 50th Hunger Games.[5] She taught his younger brother, Sid Abernathy about the stars, which she had learned herself from Tamber.[6] Haymitch went to see her shortly before the reaping on his birthday.[7] She gifted him a striker with a snake and a long-necked bird merged together with two small rings that she had designed.[2] During the reaping, she and Haymitch were presumed safe after the four tributes were picked. However when the last tribute, Woodbine Chance ran away and was killed, a riot broke out. Lenore tried to help his mother prevent Peacekeepers from taking his body away. Haymitch tried to protect her and was thus reaped after being chosen by Drusilla Sickle to take Woodbine's place in the Hunger Games.[4]

Drusilla demanded that the area was cleaned up before the reaping returned to broadcasting, and ordered a Peacekeeper to kill Lenore for her resistance. Plutarch Heavensbee intervened as he wanted to record her tears over Haymitch's reaping as it would put on a good show for the audience. However when they reenacted the reaping, Lenore refused to cry for The Capitol's entertainment. At the conclusion of the reaping, a Peacekeeper was about to put her in handcuffs when her uncles bribed him to let her go. Although she wanted to go over to Haymitch, they led her away down a sideroad.[4]

Shortly before the train left District 12 for The Capitol with Haymitch, she went to the hill nearby holding gumdrops that he had sent his brother Sid to give her. She wailed at the wind and let out her pain as the train left. Haymitch watched out the window and was glad she saved their goodbye for when they weren't being recorded.[4]

Haymitch managed to lead his final opponent, District 1's Silka Sharp, to the edge of the arena and use its force field to launch her own axe back at her.[5] He was subsequently crowned as District 12's second victor.[8]

Death[]

Two weeks after his victory, Haymitch's mother, younger brother Sid, and Lenore Dove, were killed as punishment for his game-winning stunt, which had made the Capitol look foolish.[1] In Lenore Dove's case, she ate a poisoned sweet with Haymitch realizing too late that they were sent by Snow. Despite Haymitch and Lenore Dove's best efforts to stop it, the poison killed her. With her last words, Lenore Dove urged Haymitch not to let the sun rise on the reaping.[9] Lenore Dove was buried in the Covey's secret graveyard near Lucy Gray Baird and Maude Ivory Baird.[10]

Legacy[]

As a result of her death, Haymitch drove away anyone who could've been considered close to him so that they wouldn't suffer the same horrible fate and became an alcoholic. Haymitch would've welcomed his death if it wasn't for his promise to Lenore Dove that he would somehow keep the sun from rising on the reaping. Haymitch spent weeks looking for Lenore Dove's grave, eventually finding it with the help of Burdock Everdeen and spent two days at her graveside. The story that people were told was that she died suddenly of appendicitis.[10]

Haymitch told Katniss Everdeen twenty-five years later about his girlfriend and his family being killed.[1]

Following the Second Rebellion, Haymitch no longer found himself haunted by Lenore Dove. Instead, he saw her as having grown old beside him and he felt like she forgave him as Haymitch had at last kept his promise, or at least leant a hand. However, Lenore Dove would tell Haymitch that he couldn't join her yet as he still had to look after his family. Haymitch later told Katniss and Peeta Mellark his story, about everyone he had ever lost, including Lenore Dove. Haymitch was content in knowing that the Capitol could never take Lenore Dove from him again, and they never really did in the first place.[11]

Personality and traits[]

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Lenore Dove was good with animals and raised a gaggle of geese from their hatching. She believed that anything was possible and that you shouldn't necessarily assume that something would continue to happen just because it had in the past. She was quiet in public and thus surprised Haymitch with how much she could talk in private. Even though she was patient when explaining things, Haymitch felt that she might be too smart for him.[7]

Relationships[]

Haymitch Abernathy[]

"I think of Haymitch, unmarried, no family, blotting out the world with drink. He could have had his choice of any woman in the district. And he chose solitude. Not solitude— that sounds too peaceful. More like solitary confinement."
—Katniss Everdeen[src]

Haymitch he was profoundly affected by her loss. He is not known to have ever married, or even been romantic with another woman after her.[12] However, in the films he occasionally engaged in light flirtation with Effie Trinket,[13] and the two kissed in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2.[14]

Trivia[]

  • In an exclusive excerpt from Chapter 1 of Sunrise on the Reaping from People Magazine, her name was revealed as Lenore Dove.[15]
    • This prompted fan speculation that she is Covey, since her name fits their unique naming convention: a two-part name with the first part being taken from a ballad and the second being a color. This was confirmed upon the title's release.
  • Lenore is mentioned to be a Baird, and while it is unknown who her mother is because she died in childbirth, it is likely Maude Ivory, as her headstone appears in the forest along with Lenore Dove's and Lucy Gray's.
  • Her father's identity is a mystery.
  • Lenore was arrested a few times for her rebellious behavior.
  • She was born sometime in December but the exact date is unknown.

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