We didn't have the time to mourn like we wanted to do. Just the next day, we had to leave to the Grounder's camp. I didn't even ask the reason when Bellamy came to tell me. It was obvious that if he was there, I will be too no matter why. My dad didn't even try to stop me. He knew already that was useless.
My brother didn't want to come and I was understanding his point of view. Probably, if Bellamy wasn't there, I would have remained into the camp too.
So, even if I was still mourning the death of Spacewalker, now I was heading to Grounders camp. In front where some Grounders, and I recognized the green eyes from the previous night, then was a cart with Finn's body and then us.
"Hey, you doing all right?" I asked the blonde girl when I saw her looking absently at the woods.
"Yeah." she answered coldly.
"You did the right thing." I said looking at Clarke.
"Now I get to live with it." and she hurried her walk, obviously don't wanting to talk with me about Finn's death.
"You still think this truce is a bad idea, don't you?" I asked as Bellamy came closer to me, and he set his pace with me.
"I think we're wasting time with politics while our friends are in trouble."
"We need their army to get to Mount Weather, Bellamy, and you know it."
"Their army has been getting their ass kicked by Mount Weather forever. What we need is an inside man, someone to be our eyes and ears."
"Forget it. It's too dangerous. I have been there, remember?"
"Kitty Blue, if you could make it out, I can make it in."
"No!" I screamed and I stopped walking.
"Since I don't take orders from you, I'm gonna need a better reason." he said smirking at me but I was too scared to realize that now he was just messing around with my mind.
"I can't lose you, ok?" I said trembling. Bellamy stopped and took my hand in his, drawing small circles on the back of my palm.
"Everything is going to be okay." he said softly and we kept talking for all the day.
Finally, just when I couldn't feel my legs anymore, we decided to stop for the night. We started to arrange the tents when the Grounder with blue eyes came to help us. Bellamy threw him an ugly stare but I smiled and the man started to help Kane to assemble one of the tents. He didn't say a word, but I caught him staring at me, when nobody was watching.
"Clarke, it's safer on our side." I said when my blonde friend didn't come to the tent we assembled for her.
"We need to trust them, Kitty. There are no more sides." I scoffed and I looked at Bellamy. He understand my message, because he brought me a blanket and sit next to me, outside, just a few meters away from Clarke.
"The Grounder is still watching you." Bellamy said pointing the blue eyed man. I crossed my arms over my chest and I sighed, trembling. Bellamy saw my gesture and he came closer to me, putting his arm around my shoulders, my head resting on his chest.
"God, you're so hot." I exclaimed, feeling the warm he was radiating.
"I know." he answered and I chuckled, making him to giggle too. Looking around I saw the Grounder making a grimace, but I decided to not pay too much attention.
The next morning, when I wake up, I was still in Bellamy's arms which made me smile. We kept our walking, until we arrived at a gate.
Lexa screamed at the Grounders to open the gate and we, slowly, followed her.
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Hey, Princess → Bellamy Blake (Under editing)
Fanfictionp r i n c e s s noun prin·cess \ˈprin(t)-səs, ˈprin-ˌses, (usual British) prin-ˈses\ : a female member of a royal family; especially : a daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen : the wife of a prince : a usually attractive girl or woman who...