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Annie And Fia Character Analysis
In Kiersten White’s Mind Games, sisters Annie and Fia escape evil Keane’s school. Annie has been blind since she was four years old and is also a Seer. This meaning she sees random pieces of the future, but usually only consisting of Fia. Annie is the only Seer that can have visions of her sister due to Fia not thinking about or planning what she will do. Also, for as long as Fia can remember, she has had perfect instincts. She has a flair of sensing what is right and wrong and knows exactly how to act upon the situation. As briefly stated before, Fia does not plan nor think; Seers, Readers, and Feelers are able to read her emotions, thoughts, and actions. Before being sent to Keane’s school, Fia and Annie’s parents pass away in a car accident …show more content…
Despite her instructions, Fia does not murder Adam. The reason behind her abandonment is that when she arrives to the scene, she cannot bring herself to take his life because she finds him attractive and can see his kindness when he helps a dog. Fia decides to lead Adam to somewhere safe and away from anybody working for Keane. While the two are walking, three men begin to follow, so she takes Adam through an alley, but soon reaches its dead end. The men follow Fia and Adam into the alley and Fia fights them off. As a result, Fia is shot in the arm, but does not let Annie know when she returns to the school for medical help. Soon after, Fia and James go dancing at a club. Afterwards, they are ambushed and Fia is kidnapped. Fia’s abductors take her to a building where she then finds Adam. Her and Adam conversate with one of the head people of the institute and are told if she and Annie leave Keane’s school, they will have freedom to live a normal life instead of being held captive like at Keane’s. Fia agrees to this compromise and tells James to bring Annie to the arch in St. Louis to meet her. When they meet, Fia tells Annie that she needs her dead so she can be free. Shortly after, Fia stabs Annie and leaves the scene. After watching the crime, James talks with Fia and notices a large blood stain on her shirt. He realizes that the murder was fake and Fia harmed herself to free Annie. When James asks Fia if she is going back to the school, she assures him that she is returning. In conclusion, Fia and Annie, who are sisters, escape Keane’s school for girls with special

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