CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN

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CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN: IT'S A RESCUE, NOT A WAR

"we have a war to win"

THE HARVEST CHAMBER WAS EXACTLY HOW                   Waverly remembered it

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THE HARVEST CHAMBER WAS EXACTLY HOW
                   Waverly remembered it. She slipped in from the vent, her hand holding her shoulder. Her shoulder burned with the gunshot. No exit wound which left the bullet someone stuck inside of her arm, which would be a later problem. She had a war to win first.

Before Bellamy could step towards the cages, he found some bandages in the chamber. Ripping the sleeve of her shirt, he wrapped the bandages tightly around her shoulder to soak the blood.

"Thank you." Waverly muttered out, her words gritted.

"Anything else I can do?" He asked.

"You could kiss me again." Her eyes fluttered up at him.

"I'm being serious." Bellamy smirked. He reached for his keys, heading towards the cage where Echo was locked up.

"Hey, so am I." Waverly shrugged before wincing. "I hear kissing can be great for pain relief."

Bellamy glanced over at her. "Waverly, when we get out of this, I promise you, I'll kiss you whenever you want."

Waverly's lips curled up. "Sounds like a plan, Blake."

Bellamy unlocked Echo's cage. "Get up. It's time to go." He said to her. "I told you we'd come back for you. Come on out. Our people are marching on Mount Weather right now."

Echo looked towards them, her eyes wide in surprise that they stayed true to their word. She then looked to Waverly's shoulder. "What happened to you?"

"Shot." Waverly grunted through her teeth. "Not important right now. We have a war to win."

"Hey, it's okay." Bellamy said to the next Grounder as he tried to pull him from his cage. "We're getting you out."

"Slow down." Echo said. "They just bled him."

"Listen to me." Bellamy turned to her. "There's an army inside this room, and I need you to help us get them ready to fight. Can you do that?" Echo nodded slowly. "Good. Start with him."

Echo helped the Grounder out. "En's ogud. Osir na wich em in."

Waverly watched as the Grounders started rattling at their cages, eager to finally be freed. "They're being too loud." Waverly looked towards Echo. "We'll be caught."

Echo nodded, quickly shouting through the chamber. "Taim yu gaf ge breik au, taim yu shof op!" She then looked back towards them. "Okay, how do we do this?"

Bellamy turned towards her. "There's an army outside going for the main door. When they get it open, all hell will break loose. That is the signal for my friends to come here, and then—"

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