Hi everyone. This is the first story that I'm posting here. My first language is not English so I'm sorry of the spelling isn't always correct. I hope you guys enjoy this story. I'm open for reviews and tips

Disclaimer: I don't own the 100 or any characters.

Clark read the words that were on the ship again, 'Elisius' and 'prisoner transport'. This was not right. That was not the ship in which her friends would come. But on the other hand, it was the place she had told them to land.

She lowered her gun and ran back to the vehicle where Madi was hiding the guns.

'What's wrong Clark?' the girl asked. The last five years this girl had been the only human contact that Clarke had had so the girl knew her very well by now and she was sure Madi could read Clark's expression and knew something was wrong.

Clarke helped to put their stuff into the vehicle and pulled the blanked over the car, so it was hidden and camouflaged.

'That's not the ship in which my friends left.'

Clarke wanted to be optimistic. She wanted to believe that her friends were on that ship, that they had returned. But if there was one thing that she learned the last years since she had come to earth, then it was that hope was something that you better did not have because the only thing waiting for you would be disappointment.

'Maybe they found that one in space or the other one broke down?'

Clarke forced a smile on her face and laid a hand on Madi's shoulder. Although Clark had learned to not have hope, Madi had always thought positive about everything and that was wat she loved about the girl. In one way she saw her younger self in Madi.

'I don't know Madi, but let's hope you're right.'

She didn't want to be negative towards Madi and who knows, maybe there was a good explanation why that ship was here and on this place. She had to go and check out who would exit the ship. Clarke grabbed the gun she had used earlier to look at the ship and started walking towards the forest after telling Madi to wait near the car.

'No! Clarke, I want to come too! If it's Bellamy and Raven I want to meet them!'

'Madi. If it's not them it will be dangerous. We don't know those people or what they want.'

Disappointment was clear to see on her face.

Clarke signed. 'Ok. You can come. Grab your gun.'

The girl let out a sound of excitement and grabbed her gun. Clarke grabbed her arm to halt her.

'I want you to stay near me. I'll need you to look out that nobody spots us. Get that?' Clarke spoke with a serious tone. The girl nodded as an answer.

Clarke was hiding between some high bushes, at the side of the clearing. From here she had the perfect view on the ship. Madi was right next to her, placing her gun so she would be able to watch the ship. She looked very excited. The total opposite of Clarke who was more worried than excited. She couldn't blame Madi for being excited. The last five years she had heard stories about her life with her friends on the ground. How they fought against the mountain men, how Bellamy and her were leading a group of people and even were able to make an alliance with the grounders. She saw them as heroes, so of course she was excited to see the faces of the people she heard all those stories about. Clarke positioned her own gun until she had a clear view on the entrance of the ship. It was still closed, so that meant nobody had left already. Good.

Just as she wanted to say to Madi to stay low she heard the sound of air escaping and immediately her eye went back to the loop on her gun. The door was opening. Her grip on the gun tightened and she felt her knuckles turn white.

The door opened further, but the only thing she saw was smoke and darkness. She was able to make out a figure in the darkness, a silhouette. It was clearly that of a man. She felt her hearth make a jump. The height and build of the silhouette felt familiar. It couldn't be… Bellamy?

The figure stepped forward in the sunlight and as fast as the hope came it left. The man standing in front of the ship was someone she never had seen before. The man was blonde and now that she looked better he had much smaller shoulders than Bellamy.

'That guys doesn't look like anyone from your drawings.' Madi's comment made Clarke swallow and realise that it weren't her friends on the ship. They didn't came back and they probably would never come back.

'I'm sorry Madi.' She didn't know why she apologised. Maybe she did it for herself, because she didn't wanted to show disappointment. Madi still had her eye against the loop of her gun.

'Wait! Raven!'

Clarke immediately looked back towards the ship. Madi was right. There, in the entrance of the ship stood Raven. Clarke felt tears dwell up and wiped them away with the sleeve of her jacket. Raven had made it back. So her other friends had to be there too. She almost wanted to stand up and run to her friend until she noticed a very important detail. Next to Raven stood a woman who was holding a gun to her friends side.

So, that was the first part. Hope you guys enjoyed it!