Clarke is in front of the pack. She needs to hit the meeting place before Lexa allows her troops to storm Arkadia with everyone in it. Bellamy runs up to her as their hiking to the spot.
"Clarke so down," he said trailing behind her.
"We can't be late," Clarke responded, not looking his way. She stayed focus, walking as fast as her legs could take her.
"Well you're about to go out of sight for everyone else."
"Tell them to keep up."
"No that's ridiculous," Bellamy sprinted past Clarke and stopped right in front of her. He stood in her way.
"Move Bellamy, I don't want to keep them waiting," Clarke said trying to push her way past him.
"No, Clarke. Okay who knows if they're not going to kill us. So were going to take our time and take in the spectacular view."
"Bellamy, you're right, we might die. So I guess I'm going to do that cliche thing were i say goodbye." Clarke said.
"What do you have to say?" Bellamy asked.
"Over the past seven months I have gotten to know the best guy ever." Clarke said.
Bellamy's palms began to sweat. He was nervous for the words coming out of her mouth. He put his hands on the side of her shoulders and rubbed them. "You're a pretty remarkable women."
Clarke blushed. She pulled some strands of hair behind her ear in embarrassment. "Bellamy you're the most honorable and trustworthy man I know. I know I can trust you with my life." Clarke paused for a second while searching for the words to say. "If I'm doing this crazy thing right now, I'm glad it's with my best friend."
Bellamy pulled his hands off her shoulders. He was disappointed by the word friend. The rest of the group caught up to the pair. "Glad you guys waited," a boy said.
The group moved through the woods. They set up camp over night once the sun set. They took shelter and slept. Then left first thing the next day. They stayed as a unit this team. They all stayed together. They talked about what could happen to them. What they missed most. They reminisced about the past.
Two more days past and the kids were strolling through the woods west. They went along their trail using a compass that Monte designed. They finally reached the meeting place. They waited and waited. Eventually they sat on the ground or paced around the group. They lied down and had nothing to do. They rested and drank water. Octavia saw a bush a few ways back and went and picked berries for everyone to snack on. It seemed like days but it was only hours. They were all worried about what would happen when the grounders showed up or if they were too late and they already attacked.
Suddenly sounds were loud as each teen was individually shot with an injection that caused them to lose consciousness. Their bodies dragged away by grounders.
