Luisa
"Unity Juice!" Jasper shouted as Monty passed out cups of their drink and Luisa took one, sitting in a seat, listening to Jaha's broadcast on Unity Day from the Ark.
The children started The Story of Us, explaining how twelve stations became one after the nuclear bombs. Luisa remembered being part of the pageant with Wells and Clarke; the good old days.
Luisa's eyes caught Finn staring at her before they switched away and he left his spot. Her head perked up when the radio stopped but everyone continued to party.
"Do you know anything about the missing Grounder?" Bellamy questioned. "No," she lied, staring into his eyes and he backed away.
"You should have some fun, it's Unity Day," Clarke pitched. "We're down here dying, what unity?" she asked, taking a sip of her drink. "Finn's still agitated about the guns," Clarke told her.
Luisa got up and the two entered Raven's tent to find her pulling apart bullets. "Are there enough?" she asked. "I'm splitting the gun powder so we have more," Raven answered. "Finn asked me why I'm helping, I volunteered." "He needs to get used to it," Luisa said.
Octavia
Lincoln pulled back from allowing Octavia to put her lips against his and she gave him a warm smile. She was about to go back in when she heard footsteps and he protectively put an arm around her.
"Finn?" she asked, seeing the flames light his face. He glanced between her and Lincoln and gave him a reassuring nod that things had settled.
"What are you doing here?" Octavia questioned, motioning Lincoln it was safe. "Same goes for you," he reversed and she rolled her eyes. Finn dug into his pocket, pulling out the knife that was used against him, and handed it to Lincoln, "I figured you wanted it back."
He took, sliding it into the hold on his pants, and grabbed Octavia's hand. "I was wondering if we could call a truce with your people," he spoke and Lincoln released his hand.
"I can't do that," he told him. "Then who can I talk to?" Finn asked desperately. "We can't fight like this anymore." Octavia could see the train of thought whirl Lincoln's head and he slowly blinked. "I can get your leader to talk to mine," he said.
"I don't think Bellamy's going to take the offer," she spoke. "Not your brother," Lincoln shook his head. "Luisa." "Luisa?" Finn repeated and he nodded. "She has the strength of a leader," he told him. "At least she's reasonable," Octavia pointed out and Finn agreed.
"Deal," Finn said and Lincoln nodded. She gave him another kiss and followed Finn out the cave. "Grounder pounder," he snickered and she shoved him, hearing him groan. "Don't tell Bellamy," she begged and he made a small nod.
Kane
A sharp ring echoed in Kane's ears as he woke up, hearing yelling. "Marcus! Marcus!" Jaha's voice faded. "There was a bomb!"
He blinked slowly until his ears settled and every sound was clear. People were wailing, holding their dead loved ones and electricity crackled. He counted four dead council members and touched his body to check for any injuries.
"Where's Diana?" he questioned, looking for her and he and Jaha stood. "Jackson, help the wounded," Jaha demanded as they left for Alpha Station.
"Chancellor on deck," the guard spoke and they saluted until he relieved them. "Where was the bomb implanted?" Jaha asked as Sinclair dusted off the debris from his hair and pulled up the schematics.
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The 100: Genetic Mutation
Science FictionBook 1 "On our final journey to the ground" That's what they said, but Luisa Kane didn't believe that when they were sent to the ground to see if it was survivable. She always kept her differences a secret but the ground is what reveals it. Survive...