100 delinquents get sent to Earth, but you knew that. This book is no different from the others. No romance at the moment, but that could change if you'd like. I'll even put a little snippet of the story I've written so far so you can decide whether or not you want to read.
"Hi."
Kidding, here it is.
" I stare up at the paneled ceiling as I think about how I got here. We weren't supposed to get caught, everything was planned and executed without any faults. Or so it seems. Now I'm here, staring up at the boring metal ceiling as the single dim light in my room blinks furiously at me. They'll have to change that light soon, hopefully. Maybe then I'll have some real human interaction, something very rare these days."
Then the story happens after, you get the gist. This isn't a good description, but I suck at them regardless so I figured I'd try to be witty. Hopefully I've succeeded.
Anyway, if you decide to read, I appreciate you and hope to see you there! If not, I still appreciate you, I guess.
Enjoy!
After a nuclear war rendered the Earth unsurvivable, a fraction of the population fled into space. A hundred years later, one hundred teenage delinquents are sent back to the Earth instead of facing their execution to test if humans can survive. Level-headed, practical Clarke and her very counterpart Bellamy soon take the reigns at camp, trying to make sure the hundred survive while they face several struggles, one of which is getting along as they infuriate one another.
The result is tension, infatuation, and a whole lot of attraction.
In this version, Bellamy and Clarke do end up together like they should (like they do in the books, too). Also, there's no bloody Finn, because he's too damn annoying.