Chapter One

"Bellamy, we have to go it's now or never" raven said anxiously "Clarke would want us go"

Bellamy walked over to the spaceship and climbed in not shutting the door, still holding out hope that Clarke would come running in so that they could blast of and survive Praimfaya together. After a minute it became perfectly clear to Bellamy that Clarke wasn't coming back. He shut the door and climbed into one of the two empty seats, starring at the empty next to him that was meant for Clarke the girl he loved and the girl who he never told he loved her. He turned his head to raven

"your right it's now or never" Bellamy paused "let's go" he said trying to sound strong.

"can't we give her a minute" Emori said questioning Bellamy and raven

"it's what she would want us to do " Bellamy said in an agonizing tone

"5-4-3-2-1"said raven

And then they had blasted off

"May we meet again" Bellamy wisped wishing that Clarke could have heard it

When they got to the arc the electricity wasn't on which meant Clarke had failed her task

"we left her behind, and we still die anyway" Bellamy said trying to keep tears back. Then suddenly

"look Clarke did it she saved us all" said Monty gratefully

"she did it" Bellamy said thinking that maybe the night blood had worked, and that Clarke was still alive but even he knew that was a long shot.

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Clarke looked anxiously at the timer on her arm 3 minutes she would never get back in time and she'd rather they lived, and they wouldn't if she didn't get the satellite in place. Clarke pulled out the walkie talky and said "Bellamy if you can hear me don't wait" then She started to climb the pylon, she was half way when she saw the ship blast of.

"May we meet again" she said with tears forming in her eyes

When she got to the top, she got the satellite in place and quickly climbed down knowing she could die knowing her friends, the people she loved, were Bellamy was safe. She ran back to the lab quickly. followed close by the wave of praimfaya. She got in and then it all went dark. This must be what death is like Clarke thought to herself.