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For three days, I couldn't think about anything except for my people. It was only their fifth day and they were already fighting for their lives, most of them not knowing how to fight at all. And I was pretty sure Bellamy might have been one of the only ones that knew how to use a gun, but even that was out of ammo because of Wells trying to show off to Clarke.

"Ron yu fronzeden op(Pay attention)," Lincoln said. I looked up at him just as he swung his fist at me. I quickly turned my body to dodge it, and I grabbed his arm and placed a hand on the back of his neck forcing him to the ground.

"Now, let me go," I said as I pulled Lincoln up to his feet. "The only one that will probably try to kill me is Bellamy, and Clarke won't let that happen."

Lincoln sighed. "If you promise that you won't get killed."

I picked up my sword and placed it on the sheath on my back. I then picked up a knife and placed it around my waist. "They know that the ones who attacked them aren't my people."

"But they're my people," Lincoln argued. "I don't like it any more than you do, but there are only about 100 of them compared to the amount of Trikru warriors that will be marching to their camp when Lexa gives the order."

"That's why I need to keep them alive long enough for reinforcements to come down." I gave Lincoln a mock salute. "Keep an eye on my sister."

I started sprinting off in the direction of their camp. I knew they wouldn't expect me to go back there. In fact, some probably thought that I would be bringing an army to wipe them out. 

Reaching the camp, I scanned the clearing, hesitant to enter camp. But then I spotted Bellamy and Murphy throwing knives at a tree.

I slowly approached them as Murphy throws a knife and it fell to the ground. "Nice try," I spoke up. They turned around to see me.

"Thought you weren't coming back, Enyo," Bellamy said and crossed his arms smirking at me.

I chuckled at the nickname. "Enyo? Really?"

"Yeah. You won't tell us your real name," he explained. "So why'd you come back?"

"Well, you'd probably be starving if it weren't for me," I said. Bellamy smiled and nodded in agreement.

I chuckled and watched Bellamy throw his ax at the tree and lodge it in the wood. "That's how it's done."

Two people came from the path next to the tree, and I recognized one of them as Atom. "We searched a half-mile all directions. No sign of Trina or Pascal," Atom said.

"Visit your special tree when you were out there?" Murphy joked earning a glare from Atom.

"Atom took his punishment. Let it go," Bellamy told Murphy. Atom and his friend looked at me, and they automatically assumed that they'd be seeing a lot more of me.

"Could be Grounders," Atom tried.

"Yeah, or they could be in pound town," Murphy continued and sent knowing looks to Atom. "Lot of that going around recently." Bellamy goes to retrieve his ax, and behind us, we heard water pouring. Octavia dumped a bucket of water sending looks to Atom, and I immediately caught on to what Atom had been punished for.

"Look, Bellamy, people are scared, and that dying kid, he's not helping the morale around here," Atom said and pointed to the dropship.

"Morale will go up when I find them more food," Bellamy responded. "Or... when our new friend does." I sighed and crossed my arms. Bellamy was trying to find any way he could address me without calling me a Grounder.

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