DISCLAIMER: this is my original idea, although someone else might have done it, I have no idea. The characters go to the t=right owner, Jason Rothenberg. No Copyright intended.

Bellamy continued to watch people walking around the recreation room, some talking to others, some sitting, playing a game and some standing awkwardly, trying to not draw attention to themselves. He recognised a few of them, John Murphy and Miller, who was standing awkwardly, glaring at the chancellor's son, Jaha and his friend, Fox. Fox had been getting very close to Bryan, which was Millers boyfriend, but she didn't know that. Bellamy wasn't friends with any of them but the walls of the Ark talked. His feet felt heavy in his guard boots, which were compulsory on the ark. After a full day of training, having an extra watch duty was hell. It was the only way his family could survive.

His feet felt heavy in his guard boots, which were compulsory on the ark. After a full day of training, having an extra watch duty was hell. It was the only way his family could survive.

Bellamy was still going through training, only recently getting recruited. His feet felt heavy in his guard boots, which were compulsory on the ark and after a full day of training, having an extra watch duty at 7 am was hell. It was the only way his family could survive.
The bell sounded, indicating that the Arks classes and work shifts were about to start, and Bellamy's shift was over. With a sigh, he waited for the room to clear before following them, making his way to his "house". His mother would be at work by now, but Octavia would be home.

He knew these metal, soundless hallways like the back of his hand. He looked down as his feet, slowly walking.

THUD

Bellamy was knocked back, something, or someone, smacking into him. He heard them gasp before they fell to the ground.

"How graceful," he thought before looking down at the smaller girl, sitting on the floor. Her cheeks were flushed red, and her long, blonde, clean hair looked slightly tousled. Her bright blue eyes met with Bellamy's dark brown ones before quickly darting away. She started to clumsily stand up, mumbling apologies incoherently, before losing her balance again.

He caught her by the hand, keeping her balanced. Bellamy, who was normally very smooth with girls, couldn't think of anything witty to say for the first time in his life. there was something about her... that made her seem so perfect. He smiled at her, which stopped her mumbling, and made her look like a goldfish. She blushed again, recollecting herself, before picking up her book bag off the floor.

"Sorry," she repeated again, looking at him one more time before making her way down the hallway.

"Um... It was no problem," He replied watching her walk away, with the silliest grin on his face. He pushed his short hair behind his ear, before regretting his first meeting with the love of his life went.

I might post some more chapters. Review what you think of this so far :)