Chapter Two

Starting up in the first and second episode in season three… there will be flashbacks from when Clarke was gone in later chapters. This chapter is pretty much a recap of the show but I'm editing the next chapter and that one starts to change a bit


I went out quietly into the dark, looking around slowly before moving forward tentatively. A sudden sword at my throat made me come to a sudden halt and I was unable to withhold the gasp that escapes from my lips.

"Hello Wanheda," A deep and gruff voice spoke from behind me.

Damn it.


"Pike?" Kane whispered when the man behind the Azgeda hood revealed himself. "How many of them are you?"

"63," Pike said before giving orders to his people.

Bellamy happy with the reunion, still has to break it up in order to remind everyone of their job in finding Clarke. Indra watches the newcomers wearily as they help Bellamy and Monty move the log. They had called themselves Grounder killers and it seems that Pike took a lot from his meeting with Azgeda. He could not be fully trusted.

But Kane decided to travel with them anyways.

After hearing news from the lady at the trade post that the bounty hunter that took Clarke was Ice Nation, the took off to follow their tracks. It was a good thing that the trader trusted them because they were Skaikru. And maybe deep down she knew that these people would save Clarke from Ice Nation's Queen.

On the trail, the group comes across an Azgeda army marching towards Polis, and watching the group, Bellamy spots the bounty hunter and Clarke heading in a different direction from the army. He had to save her.


After trying to drown the bounty hunter, and then running from him, and then trying to stab him, I've come to the conclusion that this man could not be killed. At this point I've given up; he had height, weight, and experience on me. There was no way I could beat him.

A scuffling sound drew my attention to the stairs. I couldn't really see it since my back was towards it, but I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Bellamy come around to the front of me. Surprised but worried.

"I'll get you out," He said, pulling the gag from my mouth.

"Look out!" I scream when I finally could. The bounty hunter blocked Bellamy's attack and kicked him over while he was unsteady. He pounced him and held his sword to Bellamy's throat.

"No! Please don't. I'll do anything. I'll stop fight," I pleaded desperately. "Just please don't kill him."

My captor looked at me with a bit of disappointment that he hid effortlessly. He studied me for a moment before closing his eyes for a split second before moving his sword away from Bellamy's neck.

"Thank you," I sighed. Then he stabbed Bellamy in the leg with the knife he had stolen during the short lived scuffle. Bellamy screamed in agony. Groaning when the Azgeda Grounder stood.

"Don't follow us," He said, kicking Bellamy in the face and probably knocking him out. He grabbed me and we left our little hideout. I hoped Bellamy was ok, but I didn't fight to see as we left. Soon the fabric hood was back on my head and I couldn't see where we were going anymore. It was after a while longer, maybe a few hours, that I heard the man speak in the grounder tongue. "Wanheda, as promised."

The hood was pulled from my head and it took me a moment for my eyes to adjust. Lexa stood from her throne and examined me. I could feel a hot rage building in my chest. How dare she bring me here when she betrayed me on that mountain so long ago. How dare she put a bounty on my head and attack like we were friends when I was captured.

Lexa and the man argued about me coming here and how I wasn't to be harmed. And Lexa had not changed at all during the months that I was gone; she breaks her promise with the bounty hunter, Roan, and has him taken away for imprisonment.

She has men lift me to my feet and she begins saying something to me but I can't hear over the ringing in my ears; the anger whooshing around in me. I don't try to hide my anger as I spit in her face and start screaming at her as the guards pull me away. "I'll kill you!" They pull me down the hall as I continue to scream my outrage.