What I Wish Fucking Happens P3

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"Okay, let me go check things out," Clarke said. Grabbing her rifle, she head for the exit.

"I'm coming with you," Bellamy said, quickly.

Knowing not to argue, Clarke simply nodded and handed him a pistol. "We'll just make sure no one's out before we bring the rover." She hugged Madi. "Make sure you stay here."

Clarke and Bellamy moved silently and swiftly through the charred woods. Stepping swiftly, Clarke made her way with Bellamy right behind her to the ship.

"That's a pretty big ship," Bellamy pointed out, squatting beside Clarke.

"Yeah," Clarke sighed. "They've taken over the area, the only green. I plan to take it back," she met his eyes in the darkness. "But, I need the help."

Bellamy and Clarke as a group of people exited the ship, heading out. Slowly Bellamy tapped Clarke and they followed the group, listening to them. They believed themselves to be alone, just as they once had. Little did they know that over twelve hundred people were here, and that this place was theirs.

"Okay, so if they're going to the East, we can't get to the bunker. Correct?" Bellamy asked, hoping the answer was no.

"Well, we could kill them," Clarke said. "But if you didn't notice they came down with weapons. And if we fire, we would draw attention."

"Do they go out every night?"

"No, actually. This is different. They know there's no vegetation or animals. Think they're just bored," Clarke sighed. "We can wait a few hours or we can try again tomorrow?"

Bellamy was desperate to get to his sister, but he didn't want a gun fight. "Tomorrow," he sighed. "Maybe Monty and Raven can work on your radio and see if something is wrong on your end, maybe we could tell them we're coming for them."

"Yeah, you're right." Clarke head back, still silently stepping.

"I still can't believe you're alive," Bellamy said, stopping Clarke behind a large tree. "You sacrificed your life for us."

Clarke's heart pound as she faced him. "You would've done the same thing, except if you had stayed, you would be dead."

"We've been alive for six years because of you. At first, I told Raven that we had to make it. That we couldn't let your sacrifice be in vain. I still remember the first time I heard your voice," Bellamy said, walking back with his arm around Clarke's shoulders.

"Ah yes, my first shocked and depressed message," Clarke chuckled as they went back into their bunker.

"You have no idea what hearing you did to us," Bellamy said as Echo was walking towards them.

"Are we a go?" Echo asked.

"Not tonight," Bellamy said loud enough for everyone to hear. They all head back upstairs. "We can't go tonight. They have a group out and they're all armed. If we cause one gunshot, we'll get swamped. Tomorrow night, though. We're wired, but we need to sleep."

"What were you two talking about before I interrupted?" Echo asked as everyone made pallets on the floor.

"The first message we got from Clarke," Bellamy said.

"That was definitely memorable," Murphy said. "I think we all still remember tbat day."

"We were fighting," Monty said, lowly. "After you died to save us, we fought," he shook his head.

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