With You Everywhere
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  • Reads 600
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2020
After Mt Weather, Clarke can't forgive herself for what she did and all she wants to do is leave. Leave camp Jaha behind, leave everyone that reminds her of all the harm she's done. Clarke is done with everything and she just wants a chance to change, to find a new way to survive, yet letting others survive too. Wanheda is done bringing death. What she doesn't know is that deep down, Bellamy is tired of everything too. And he knows that as "Wanheda" as she is, she can't bear it on her own or she will hurt herself. What will happen? Will Wanheda leave Bellamy behind? Will she stay for him? Or will something unexpected happen?
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