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IVY AND BELLAMY HID BEHIND A DOOR AS A MAN DRAGGED FOX DOWN THE HALL

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IVY AND BELLAMY HID BEHIND A DOOR AS A MAN DRAGGED FOX DOWN THE HALL. They were headed toward the Bone Marrow Harvesting Chamber. She was screaming, and she was suddenly able to break loose. She ran toward the door where the two were hiding. Bellamy stepped out and pointed his gun at her before moving it to shoot the two guards behind her. He pulled off his helmet and gestured to the Bishop girl that it was safe to come out. Fox exclaimed, "Bellamy! Ivy!"

"You okay?" the Bishop girl asked her, grabbing her shoulder to steady her. She nodded, and Ivy was shocked when she dove toward her and hugged her. Fox never seemed like the hugging kind, but she clung to the taller girl like she was about to disappear. She wrapped her arms back around her and looked up at Bellamy awkwardly, and he smiled a bit at how uncomfortable she was with being hugged.

Maya appeared, saving the girl by walking over to them and informing them they needed to get somewhere safe. She brought them to her family's room in the compound. They were about to step inside and close the door when they heard her point out in a shocked voice, "Dad, you're home."

"Yeah, yeah, the drill bit broke again," he responded. Ivy's eyes widened when she saw a guard approaching, and she immediately shoved her friends inside and closed the door behind them. The man inside immediately jumped to his feet in shock and confusion when he saw them. He immediately turned to his daughter. "What are they doing here?"

"They're in trouble. They just need some place safe to stay. Let me explain," Maya begged him, trying to stop him from freaking out. It was a reasonable reaction. He had fugitives hiding in his home, which both he and his daughter would be severely punished for if they were caught. He wanted to do what was best for his family. Ivy respected that, but she also had to do what was fest for her people, her family.

"I'll let you explain where you got those uniforms," he said to Bellamy and Ivy, but he definitely already knew the answer. He looked back at his child and stepped closer, speaking softly even though the others were standing right there and could hear him. "Maya, you know how dangerous this is, what are you doing?"

She straightened up and responded confidently, "What Mom would have done." She glanced back at the people she had been helping that whole time and assured them, "It's okay. He's gonna help us."

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