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A LOT HAD HAPPENED SINCE THEY FOUND LINCOLN IN THAT BUNKER

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A LOT HAD HAPPENED SINCE THEY FOUND LINCOLN IN THAT BUNKER. They had taken him to the dropship, and Bellamy had gone to bring back Clarke so that she could heal him without them having to move him too far and without the people at camp just killing him because he was a threat. A lot happened, including Lincoln dying and Clarke performing CPR on him, and somehow, by the end of it, he was back to being Lincoln.

So, the Griffin girl realized that a good way to get the Grounders on their side would be to inform them that they had a way to turn their people — who had been turned to Reapers in Mount Weather — back to how they were before. That would give them a sure motive to help them.

However, when Clarke returned from speaking with Lexa, their Commander, she seemed really upset about something. Apparently, the Reaper thing was not enough. They wanted one more thing in order for the alliance to happen. The wanted revenge. They wanted justice.

They wanted Finn.

Obviously, none of his friends were going to let that happen, but the people from the Ark, on the other hand, were very inclined to just let the boy die. It was insane how people could sacrifice someone — a child's — life for something like this. Granted, they did not know Finn and were not the best of friends with him, but did they have no morals at all? They were just willing to hand him over.

So, of course, Abby had a meeting with Jaha and Kane about what to do, and Ivy waited outside with Raven and Bellamy until she came out. She refused to tell them anything, which only meant one thing. They were going to give him up.

"Finn," the Bishop girl called down the hall as she and the Blake man jogged toward the Collins boy who was talking to Clarke about something. They furrowed their eyebrows when the duo reached them, kind of out of breath. "You need to get out of here."

"Where would he go?" Clarke asked.

They had prepared an answer and reasoning for that since Abby had agreed to give him up. Just because Camp Jaha was not going to protect him anymore did not mean that the delinquent couldn't. "The dropship."

"No! You know that this is the safest place for him right now," the blonde girl insisted. They had secure places that he could stay and guards that could stop everyone from trying to hand him over to the Grounders.

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