Dangerous game

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To say that all the teams came up empty was an understatement! It was then natural for Willow, Tara and Echo's team to announce that they had found "something", the shadow of a trail, but something not insignificant.

Indeed, during their last visit, they had ended up finding in a grimoire a page relating to an event of this kind, a spell cast several centuries ago already, featuring a portal called "the anomaly", which would in fact be a kind of representation of the universe to give a boost to destiny ... Well it wasn't clearly written like that of course, but these were the conclusions they had drawn from it. And Mr. Giles, after rereading the borrowed page dozens of times, had come to the same hypothesis. Sabrina had given them a slight clue... So slight that it probably wouldn't help them from here on unless Bellamy and Clarke finally realized that it concerned them... And Sabrina hadn't been mistaken about their respective destinies.... What a mess!

" Seriously? Are you kidding me?" Eventually, Murphy laughed his head off as all eyes turned to him.

"That's a bit of a stretch, isn't it?" Bid Octavia.

"Oh...not so much after all we've been through here." Giles replied, wiping his glasses once more.

"Well, how are we going to get home then?" Bellamy asked.

" Now, we don't have a clue yet, but we're going to find out. It's just going to take longer than we thought. "The young redheaded witch replied with her usual enthusiasm.

Bellamy plunged his gaze into the blue of Clarke's, trying to probe her thoughts, her worries. Instead he found a certain serenity. He didn't know if it was natural or if it was due to the two souls that had just connected. At that moment, he thought that it didn't matter when or if they would be able to leave, because his home was already there in front of him, Clarke. He didn't actually need anything else, and if she could live here, then so could he. All he wanted was for Clarke Griffin to live in his world, to be happy, close to him. It was as simple as that. They didn't have to say anything, they never really needed to say anything in the end. Their way of communicating was always much deeper than just words. So he wasn't surprised when Clarke sent him a little smirk, as if she understood him and agreed with him.

That's when Spike broke their connection: "I know no one cares what I think, but I'm going to give it to you anyway.... If it's a spell that includes destiny, honestly the best you can do is wait... Well, what? If it's a matter of fate, whatever we do it's going to happen eventually, right? So you might as well be patient and try to live here for a while. I don't know who's the wise guy who wanted to play with your future, but you don't cheat with your destiny, what has to happen will happen. You're here for a very special reason at first sight, especially you Clarke, because you're the one who was sucked in first, I don't think it's by chance. So live your life, have fun, and maybe one day your weird anomaly will reopen by magic."

He concluded his theory in a dead calm. Everyone seemed to be thinking about what he said, taking it more or less seriously, each one ogling the others with an air of doubt.

"That's not dumb, I think it's a great idea." Bellamy turned sharply to his sweetheart who had just broken the silence. She must have thought it worthwhile to justify herself: "He's right, Bell, if we're going to be stuck here, we might as well try to fit in, to be useful. If it's really providence or whatever that's playing us, then there's nothing we can do about it... It doesn't bother me more than that to be here, but I'm not the only one to decide. You are stuck here because of me. So if any of you want to keep on fighting and looking for the solution to get back home as soon as possible, you can count on me. In the meantime, we'll have to learn to live here, even if it's temporary."

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