Chapter 1

Clark's POV

"Prisoner 319 face the wall" a guard yelled.

"No its not my time yet- I'm still not 18" Clarke replied frantically.

"Prisoner 319 face the wall don't make me tell you again."

Clarke faced the wall. It was covered in her drawings. She always would sketch the earth, a place she had only seen in her dreams. Little did she know she would soon be headed there soon.

She was pressed against a waterfall with leaves blowing in the wind, as she heard her moms voice. "Clarke hold still," Abby stated a hint of desperation in her voice. "Hold out your right arm." Clark did as she was told, and then felt the cool metal clasp around her wrist. "This will monitor your vital signs and transmit them back to the ark. I need you to take care of yourself, Clarke. I love you." Before she could even form a reply, she started to see stars and could feel herself falling.

When Clarke woke up she was still falling. Faster, and faster, plummeting to who knows what. Then she heard a voice coming over a PA system. It was familiar- Jaha. The man who had floated her father and imprisoned her on the Ark. "Your crimes have made you disposable. You are our last chance of survival. The Ark only has enough oxygen to support us for another 4 months at best. The council has voted to send you down to Earth to see if it is survivable. If you survive, your crimes will all be forgiven. Good luck citizens of the Ark, may we meet again."

Just as she heard Jaha's last words she felt a huge tug coming from the belt that was keeping her in place. They had landed. They had made it to Earth. Clarke couldn't believe her eyes, as images were finally coming into focus. The ship they had come on was packed, filled with other children of the Ark whose crimes had deemed them disposable. They must have been drugged just like her, as they all seemed very out of it. She couldn't believe it, she was on Earth.

The doors to the drop ship opened slowly revealing the clearing that they had landed in. It was beautiful, full of sounds and new smells. It was better than she could have imagined, better than all of her dreams. Most importantly, it was real.

She knew she had to stay alert for signs of radiation poisoning. She couldn't help it, she had been trained to be a doctor since she was 14. That was the age when all children of the Ark were placed into their selected specialties, and sent (sent where?) to be an apprentice. So far no one was exhibiting signs of radiation poisoning, and everything around them was green. Vegetation was all around them, it was overwhelming. All around her, the juveniles of the Ark were taking in their new home. "We made it, earth seems to be survivable, we have to get ahold of the Ark," she thought.

As she went back to the drop ship, she noticed a familiar face- it was Monty. He was a year behind her on the Ark and she knew he was training to become an engineer. "Hey Monty, this is amazing isn't it?" She didn't wait for him to respond, she took control of the conversation and said "follow me, we need to see if we can radio the Ark." She could feel Monty follow her, through the drop ship and to where she suspected the radio to be. When they got to it they were greeted by flying sparks of electricity, and a broken radio. "Do you think you can fix it?" she asked. She could read the signs on his face, he didn't need to say anything for her to know that it would be next to impossible. "I'll try my best" was all Monty had a chance to say before Clarke cantered off.

She knew they would need to prepare. Where would they sleep, what would they eat and drink if they ran out of the supplies that were sent along with them from the Ark. This was going to be hard, but she knew they could do it. They survived almost 100 years of living in space, how hard could it be to last a couple days on earth?

Lexa's POV

She watched in amazement as an object fell from the sky, plummeting closer and closer into Trikru territory. It was her home, the place where she grew up and trained to be a warrior until Titus had found her and brought her to the capital to train to become the next commander. She couldn't believe her eyes, the seer was right, his vision was coming true, was all she could think. She watched in wonder and was lost in her own thoughts, and memories of the day when she became commander.

She was in the meeting room, the place where it was announced that she had won the conclave, she had beat all the other noviciates and would become the next commander. Titus had burst into the room with a smile plastered all over his face. It was the first time she had seen him smile since he found her all those years ago.

"It is true, I have felt it since the first time I met you, that you were the next primheda," he said. It was predicted that there would be a commander, who would bring the grounder army out of the darkness that inhabited the land, and bring in a new era of peace and prosperity to the nation. It was a fable, a myth passed on from generation to generation. Lexa had heard it before, she just never thought that it would be her. They said it would happen when a star would fly across the sky and land upon the earth. She knew she had to check out the place where the star had landed. She yelled to her guards to prepare the horses. She needed to get to that star, to see it with her own eyes before she could even accept the possibility that she would be the next great commander.

Abby's POV

It was the hardest thing she had ever had to do. Vote on the decision to send her daughter and the rest of the prisoners under 18 to Earth. She didn't want her daughter to be floated like her husband, especially when it was her fault he was even floated in the first place. How she had trusted Jaha with the truth that her husband had found out? The truth that we were all living on borrowed time and were slowly running out of oxygen.

"Earth to Abby," she heard Kane say, which pulled her out of her thoughts of the past. "Nice choice of words Kane," she replied. He was her husbands best friend, and now he was her only source of comfort since the day Jake was floated and her daughter was arrested to be kept quiet. They couldn't lock Abby away, she was needed as a Doctor. Her position was one of great power on the Ark; she was well liked and was voted to be part of the chancellor's group of advisors when he was elected. "They have landed, communications seem to be down. Good thing you made those bracelets- if we can't talk to them at least we will know that they are still alive," he said. The screen which monitored their vital signs didn't show any indication of radiation. "They can make it," she thought. For the first time in a long time she felt hopeful.

Kane's POV

Kane watched as Abby took in the news that the kids had landed, and that their vitals showed no signs of radiation or anything that deterred their health. He knew how much Abby loved Clarke and how much betraying Jake had hurt her. He wanted to protect her and keep her from every having to experience that kind of pain again. He promised Jake he would protect Abby, he just didn't expect to fall in love with her.

"They will be fine," he told her as he squeezed her shoulder gently. As soon as he touched her he regretted it. He didn't know how to tell her how he felt about her, and surely right now was not the time. He had to report to Jaha, and a certain Zero G mechanic that was constantly bugging them trying to get information on how her boyfriend was doing.

Kane found Jaha rummaging through a drawer in his office. He relayed the news that the 100 had landed on the ground and everything seemed to be going fine. The chancellor seemed to be distracted, but of course he would be after sending his own son to the ground.

The mechanic proved a little harder to convince. "He is alright. They landed and are healthy." "Well why haven't they radioed then?" she asked. "Sinclair is speculating that their radio might have broken upon impact, don't worry you will hear from him as soon as we have made contact" he replied.

Anya's POV

As soon as she saw that thing flying through the sky she knew the commander would be on her way here, and would expect a full report. She sent out her scouts to report back in a day with any news that they found. There was much to do before the arrival of the commander. She had to prepare the tents, and she sent out her best hunters to gather an array of meats.

Authors notes: So I have read a lot of fan fiction on here about the 100. My goal is to combine a few, with some different twists, and combine some concepts. I want to do it from a few point of views each chapter, and hopefully develop this into an interesting story. Sorry this first chapter is going up unedited but i hope its enjoyable. (put up top?)

Lexa's POV

The ride would take about 3 days from Polis to where they think that the star landed in Trikru territory. She wasn't looking forward to it, the last time she saw Anya the leader of the Trikru they got in a fight over nothing Lexa wanted to think about ever again. It was to much when Costia died. She had decided to never let a single person in again, and rule the clans as best she could with total control. "Love is weakness," Anya stated and told Lexa it was time to move on and that there were matters that demanded her attention. So Lexa stopped caring about people and just thought of communities as a whole instead of the individuals in them. "This is what Anya wanted me to be, a cold hearted and ruthless commander. Then she better be expecting me, and be prepared to greet me after all of these years."

Lexa woke up early the next morning, exited her tent and headed to find some warriors to train with. She had trained constantly since Costia's death, and had improved significantly since winning the conclave. She could tell by their faces that none of them wanted to train with her. She could take on 4 of their best warriors without even taking a blow. She selected 6 and headed over to a clearing close to camp. She finished them off after a matter of minutes. She made them try to defeat her again and again, until the rest of the camp was up, and then they left and carried on their way.

Clarke's POV

The first night had gone well. They had all slept in the drop ship, and decided to send out some hunting parties the next morning. Clarke avoided Wells at all costs. She didn't think that he would be here. She took off with Monty's best friend Jasper, Belamy, and his sister- the girl under the floor. "We are all just teenagers who want to be left alone. So we might as well be alone together, right?" Clarke thought.

They walked in silence, exploring the woods and taking in their surroundings. They were tasked with trying to find any remaining buildings and foraging for food. Other groups were sent out to gather firewood, look for water, and one to try to hunt with makeshift knives made from scraps from the drop ship. So far they haven't seen a single building, but they did see a two headed deer. It seems that some things were still affected by the radiation.

Abby's POV

Abby was growing impatient. Certainly she should have heard something from them by now. She slept in the control room just waiting to hear from Clarke, anything was better than nothing.

Raven's POV

Finn had been in lock up ever since Raven's birthday. He took all the blame for her space walk so that she wouldn't be floated. "He was always looking out for me since we were kids, and now I can't even repay him in any way," she thought. She was about to start crying when Kane walked in. "Raven, I need you to help me out with something. Meet me in Hanger B in Red Station in 30 minutes." Kane ordered. "Why the fuck does he want to meet in Hanger B, it hasn't been used in years," she thought.

Kane's POV

Hanger B was covered in spare parts for the mechanics and engineers on the Ark, but it hadn't been used in years and not many people remembered that it was even there. It was the perfect place for Raven to work on his plan. He recalled that many years ago there was a single escape pod that he used to play in when his dad was working. He hoped that this highly praised mechanic could restore it to a point where it could function.

"Ah, finally you have arrived Raven. I know how important it is for you to hear from that boyfriend of yours. I have a project for you." Kane pulled off the dusty cover he knew housed the escape pod underneath. "I want you to get this operational, those kids need someone with your skills to get that radio running. Now get to work, and I don't think I need to tell you twice that this stays between us."

He wanted to badly to tell Abby what he had planned, but he knew it would be dangerous and a part of him couldn't trust her. He needed his plan to succeed. He needed Abby to be happy, and he wasn't any good at showing his emotions but he hoped that this might help let her know how he felt without actually having to use words to describe it.

Clarke's POV

They arrived back at camp with a selection of berries and nuts that they had discovered. There was already a fire started, so they sat around and shared their finds of the day. No one else had seen any signs of life, and no one had strayed to far from camp. So far Monty had just confirmed what they already knew- the radio was busted and that he doubted there was any chance that he could get a signal that would reach the Ark. "He said he wouldn't stop trying, so let's just hope he can get it to work," Clarke thought. "There are too many people on the Ark who are depending on us."

Anya's POV

Indra had just returned with the news about what had fell from the sky. "It appears to be a metal object that has transported children to our land. They have sent out people to scavenge the land around this metal tin. I will head back and meet up with our scouts again tomorrow." she stated. "I want to know what these people are up to, where they came from, and what they want from us. The commander will want to know all these things when she arrives," Anya said.