Bellamy's pov
Clarke has been acting odd for the past week. It's not Clarke. She doesn't even hug Madi and Mabel like she used to. She's been spending a lot of time with Russell and I'm determined to find out what she's up to. Something about Sanctum itself isn't right. Myself, Miller and Gaia break into the medical room and find skeletons. The feeling I had only grew stronger the further in I went. I opened the door to see computers, medical equipment and a operating table. I work my way through the medical files on paper while Miller and Gaia looked around.
I start at the oldest ones and I work my way through to the most recent. I find a recent paper of blood results and I begin to read them.
"Well done, so you know our secret." I look up and I see Clarke standing in front of us smirking. This isn't the Clarke I know.
"I think you and me need to have a little talk. Lock the other two up." She commands the soldiers standing either side of her. Miller and Gaia try and fight but are unable to. It was now just me and her standing directly in front of each other.
I push her up against an empty wall
"Who are you?" I demanded
I feel something sting me on the side of my neck. I felt light headed and dropped to the floor.
"Josephine Lightnourne." She leans over me.
She pulls the piece if paper out of my hand.
"So clearly you didn't finish reading the rest of the results otherwise you wouldn't have pushed me up against a wall."
I couldn't move or speak.
She reads the paper to me.
"Looks like your girlfriend is pregnant and I have happened to take over her body.I wake up some hours later and I see Murphy also sitting in the room with me. I'm chained to the floor while Murphy is just in handcuffs. My mind goes back to last night what Josephine said. Clarke is dead but Josephine is pregnant with my child. It was so confusing and emotional. I hear the door open and I see Russell and Josephine enter the room. I stood up and stare both of them up and down. I've never wanted to kill two people as much as these two.
"You gotten over the shock from last night Bellamy." Josephine smirks.
"How could you." I choke out.
Clarke was physically there but it was someone else's mind and thoughts.
"Look on the bright side you still have your other children. If this child is of royal blood it will stay alive otherwise it's definitely not staying inside of this body." She confesses
"Wait what. Clarke's pregnant." Murphy speaks up.
"No need to get all upset now John." Josephine turns to him.
"Bellamy I can guarantee the safety of you, your children and your people if you don't fight back. She's gone but if you retaliate we will kill your people otherwise if you don't attack your people can stay." Russell interjects.
Tears flow out of my eyes. Madi and Mabel have both lost their Mom, I've lost the person I need most and everyone has lost a leader. I'm going to burn Sanctum to the ground but I'll need to agree to their terms first. I reluctantly agree and I'm unchained.
I go to the pub and find Echo.
"Bellamy what's wrong?" She asks.
"Clarke's dead." I choke out.
Echo and I both hug. She won't be hugging me once she finds out about Josephine, Clarke whoever you want to call being pregnant and me being the father.
I hear two voices make their way down the stairs. I turn around and I see their faces look at me with concern.
"Madi. Mabel. Come here." I sniffle.
I lean down to their level. I explain to them Clarke being dead but Josephine being inside her body.
They both embrace me in a hug. Mabel was sobbing hysterically.
"Mommy." She cries out.
"I know." I cry
"I want Mommy. I want Mommy." She cries
"I know I want her too."
Madi eventually pulls out of our hug and sits there quietly crying.
"Clarke loved you Madi. Don't forget that." I tell her.
"She loved both of you so much." I choke out.
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Mabel on the Ring
FanfictionMabel Blake, daughter of Bellamy and Clarke faces life on the ring. She's young, stubborn and fearless but she also possesses kindness and selflessness. She doesn't know much about her influential parents but she soon learns that things weren't as...