His Sister's Keeper - Part 1

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Alia woke up to the other side of the bed empty again. She sighed and sat up, moving her feet to dangle off of the bed. She looked around the tent, letting her eyes adjust to darkness. Realizing that Bellamy wasn't there, she stood and went outside, finding him walking around with a torch. "Bellamy," she asked, walking up to him as he walked to the dropship, "what are you doing? This is the second time I've woken up to you not being in bed."

"Octavia's missing. She wasn't there when we made the flares, but we were all busy so I assumed she was off helping, but I've checked the camp. She's not here. Clarke's helping with the last few tents, but I don't think she's here," he said, worry lacing his voice.

"She's not in any of the tents," Clarke said, walking up to them.

"Alright that's it," Bellamy said and walked to the center of the camp where a big fire was. "Hey, everybody, gather around and grab a weapon," he said, grabbing the box of the weapons they had made. "My sister's been out there alone for twelve hours. Arm up. We're not coming back without her." Monroe and some other stepped forward, grabbing a weapon out of the pile.

"Hey, Jasper," Clarke said, stopping him as he walked forward to grab one too, "you don't have to do this. You haven't left camp since we brought you back."

"Clarke, I need to do this," he almost pleaded.

"We need all the people we can get," Bellamy said, coming up behind Clarke. Jasper nodded and kept walking. "We need a tracker. Finn, get out here," he ordered the tent that was near them. Finn didn't come out. "Finn, we're leaving," Bellamy said impatiently as the group started walking to the gate.

"Alright, I'm coming," Finn said as he came out of his tent. Bellamy looked at the group leaving, counting how many people they had.

"We'll find her, Bell," Alia said, placing a hand on his arm. He nodded, sighing.

"Guys, guys," one of the teens called. "Come here!"

"What is that?" another one asked.

"Wow!" a girl marveled.

"It's so bright!" a boy agreed.

"Did you see that?" another asked. Bellamy and Alia walked over to where the crowd of teens had formed as they all looked into the sky, Clarke and Finn walking over to them.

"Look up there."

"It's so beautiful," the delinquents continued.

"They didn't work," Raven said, coming and looking at the bright lights that seemed to be falling in the sky like stars. "They didn't see the flares."

"A meteor shower tells you that?" Bellamy asked.

"That's not a meteor shower," Alia said sadly.

"It's a funeral," Clarke finished for her. "Hundreds of bodies being returned to the Earth from the Ark. This is what it looks like from the other side." Bellamy's head went down.

"They didn't get our message," Clarke said, pushing the tears from her eyes.

"This is all because of you!" Raven said, coming forward to Bellamy before Finn held her back.

"I helped you find the radio."

"Yeah, after you jacked it from my pod and trashed it," Raven continued, having to be held back by Finn and Clarke.

"Yeah, he knows," Clarke said, trying to calm her down. "Now he has to live with it."

Bellamy looked back up to the sky for a second before looking back down to Raven and Clarke. "All I know is that my sister is out there and I'm gonna find her. You coming or what?" he asked, turning to Finn.

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