Clarke slept fitfully, but sleep she did. Actually, she dosed for five minutes, then jumped up and ran down the hall only to be stopped at the room door by London, who calmly said nothing had changed and to go back to bed. This happened several times before London flat out yelled at Clarke and threatened to put a guard at her door if she didn't stay there for more than ten minutes. Clarke grumbled something about being worried and stomped back down the hall.
There was a lot of grumbling going on around camp. People wanted to know what had happened (no one knew). They wanted to go out to canvass the area (Clarke forbid it). They were worried about food (there was enough for three weeks). They could hear Bellamy's screams (he wouldn't be silenced). And so on and so forth.
Eventually, no longer than a day or two, Bellamy was silenced. And this was far worse. His silence resulted in Clarke first coming out of medical only to eat as quickly as possible. Eventually, she didn't come out at all and people brought food in to her. The Royal Court first stopped making loud jokes, and then barely smiled at all. They mingled very little with the others in the camp, but this only served to stress out everyone else since they had no idea what was going on.
Finally, Wick, who tended to mingle with the masses more than the others in the Royal Court, called for an emergency meeting with the Princess. They gathered in the room across the hall from Bellamy and London was left to make sure the Rebel King didn't die during the meeting. At this point, it was a legitimate concern.
