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I watched Joan and Anakin battle each other, and even though Joan hasn't had as much training, she was doing amazing with a sword. She was able to block Anakin's swings and even get him to the ground a few times, but Anakin overall had better techniques.

When their swords locked, Joan was using all her strength against Anakin, and she was close to pushing him off balance. I saw Anakin struggling, but he quickly threw his foot out and kicked Joan in the knee. Joan pulled her sword away as she lost her stance and fell to the ground.

"Os job(Well done)," I said as Anakin pulled Joan to her feet. "Ai ste somi kom ha lowe yo klin ogeda don kom op(I'm proud of how far you both have come)."

I looked at the gate of Arkadia. "Go get yourselves some food," I told them. They nodded and wandered back into Arkadia. Anakin was happy he finally got to leave the gate now that the kill order has been lifted.

I wasn't ready to head inside again. Not with Sullivan still around. The people who didn't know what Sullivan did thought it was pathetic for me to hold a grudge against him. But I was scared that I would try to kill him if I went back into camp.

I sat outside camp with a knife in my hand, and my mind wandered to all the possible ways I could take my revenge on Sullivan. I knew he'd be with Kane and Abby right now as they discussed the attack on Mount Weather. Azgeda killed 49 of our people, and Gina was one of them. Sullivan should've been there.

When I finally decided to go back into camp, I had my knife hidden in the sleeve of my jacket. No one paid any attention to me as I made my way to the Chancellor's Office. Bellamy was waiting right outside the door as Pike left with the rest of the group, except for Kane and Sullivan.

I stood next to the door as Bellamy walked in. "Sir," he said.

"Why aren't you at your post?" Kane asked. I heard Bellamy lay something down on the table. Kane was silent for a moment before saying, "Don't do this."

"Forty-nine of the people I swore to protect died yesterday because I left," Bellamy explained.

"That's not your fault, Bellamy. Place the blame where it belongs. On the Ice Nation."

"The Ice Nation didn't tell Gina to stay there," Bellamy argued. "That was me."

I heard Kane's footsteps as they neared the door. "Given the information you had at the time, you made a reasonable choice. You were trying to save lives."

"But I didn't." Bellamy's voice cracked. He walked out of the room, and I stayed in my position until I saw the young guard walk out. Sullivan paid no attention to me as he walked down the hall and turned down the corridor. 

I slowly started to follow him. No one else was in the hallway, and it gave me an advantage. "Jules!" 

I quickly turned around and was pulled back by the collar of my jacket. Kane dragged me into the chancellor's office and shut the door behind him. "What are you doing?"

I scoffed and rolled my eyes. "Sullivan deserves to die just like Moore." Kane made sure the door was locked so no one would barge in as we spoke. "You didn't question me about anyone I've killed in the past, but now that it's him, I have a problem?"

Kane sighed and crossed his arms. "You were starting to earn Abby's trust, but with the way you've been acting, it's getting hard for me to convince her that you're not dangerous." I opened my mouth to speak, but Kane cut me off. "Let me tell Abby what Sullivan did. You'll get justice without having to kill him."

"What's Abby gonna do? Ever since reaching the ground, you people have been too good at forgiving past mistakes." I saw how irritated Kane was growing to be. 

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