With our backs to the wall, the darkness will fall.
We never quite thought we could lose it all.
Ready, aim, fire
Ready, aim, fire
An empire is falling in just one day
You close your eyes, and the glory fades
Ready, aim, fire
Ready, aim, fire away.
48 of Carter Griffin's friends have gone missing. With the help of the few she finds along the way, she plans on rescuing her friends from the so called "Mountain Men." While she struggles with who she is, a Sky Person, a Griffin, part of the Hundred, or even a Grounder, she relies on the one thing that she knows she can trust.
I do not own any part of The 100, TV or book form, just Carter and any other original plots or characters that come about.
Kodi doesn't know where she belongs.
She was nine when her village was destroyed. Since then, she's lived in the trees-alone, quiet, out of sight. The Grounders tolerate her. The Sky People fear her. She doesn't trust either.
But then Bellamy Blake falls out of the sky with ninety-nine others, and suddenly everything shifts. He's angry. Guarded. Grieving. She recognizes all of it.
She doesn't want to get involved.
But she watches him anyway.
And when he needs help, she gives it.
Not because she believes in him.
Not yet.
But because something in her refuses to let him fall alone.