Sorry, the trailer wrecked me yesterday and each time I opened my laptop I was ending on Youtube typing "the 100 trailer season 6". So I was not in French-English translation's mood. I was in a "watch the trailer a hundred times than rewatch the trailer a hundred times IN SLOW MOTION than rerewatch all the reactions to the trailer I could find than rerererewatch the trailer for seeking ANY BELLARKE HINT".

So, as you already guessed, I AM EXCITED BITCHES!

And of course, I hope you liked this part, other chapters will come like really soon. Please leave a comment and if you have nothing to say about my poor writing, you can always say that you loved the trailer (or hated it maybe, but it seems impossible).


Clarke, in addition to having complete faith in Raven and her judgment, trusted Shaw. The pilot was the only one among Eligius' crew who wanted to show clemency to her when they succeeded in taking her prisoner, she recalled to Bellamy.

When Diyoza and McCreary tried to torture her, interrogating her for hours before subjecting her to the ordeal of the electric collar, only Shaw had tried to intervene on her behalf and rescue her.

Bellamy certainly didn't need that reminder. He could never forget the moment he laid eyes on Clarke, after six years of thinking she was dead. He could never forget the moment he spotted her silhouette through the Rover's windshield and saw the blue of her eyes glistening brighter than a thousand stars in the light of the vehicle's headlights. He could never forget the emotion that seized him that night, nor the sharp pain that had devastated his chest and emptied the air from his lungs: that of his broken heart that had started to beat again.

Clarke had taken advantage of his silence to continue to argue in favor of Shaw.

Shaw, who had set up a hacking operation to avoid bombing Polis' survivors when the Bunker opened.

Shaw, who had been the one Raven and Echo trusted.

Shaw, who had fought alongside them and saved the members of SpaceKru.

Shaw, who refused to fly the shuttle when the war was raging, despite the torture McCreary had inflicted on him.

Shaw, who had finally offered them the cryo-sleep solution.

Obviously, the pilot had integrated into their group and had become a quality asset.

Yet Bellamy refused to see this reality. Throughout Clarke's speech, he had remained silent, his fists clenched, his shoulders stretched and his brown eyes fixed on her. He was determined to stay true to his convictions.

For him, waking Shaw meant waking up other members of Eligius' crew.

Wake up more strangers than he would claim necessary to fly the ship or settle on the planet.

Waking people like Diyoza, whom Bellamy refused to trust.

The young leader refused to face such danger.

Despite all Clarke's arguments, he remained stubborn in his beliefs and suddenly the young woman had the impression that she had found the arrogant and rebellious young man from their arrival on Earth, which had been both an immense relief and an unwavering irritation.

The discussion had finally spiraled into an argument until Clarke burst into excitement and nerves:

"When are you going to stop refuting each of my remarks without even listening to them? It seems like you don't even hear what I'm trying to tell you!"

What Bellamy had suddenly snapped:

"Sorry, Princess, but it's hard to focus on what you say when you're facing me and all I can think about is how much I want to kiss you!"