Clarke entered the room and nodded at the guards. Sora was tied to a chair and gagged. Clarke removed the gag while the others came in. "Hi, Sora."

"Hello, Clarke."

"How's the City of Light?"

"It's beautiful. There's no pain, just love and happiness."

"Why did Jaha send you?"

"Allie wants you to join her in the City of Light."

"Crazy A.I.," Murphy murmured. He spoke up. "She wears a red dress, right?"

"You've met Allie, John?"

"Yeah, we've met."

"Why haven't you joined us in the City of Light?"

"Because you motherfuckers have a bunch of screws loose. You don't know what she did."

"All she's done is give us peace."

"That's not all she's done," Murphy said. "She launched the missiles, and she'll launch more of them if she can find them."

Marcus, Abby, and Roan looked at Murphy. Clarke and Ontari remained focused on Sora.

"Who's here with you?" Clarke asked.

"I made a few friends, but I don't remember who."

"Where is Jaha? Where is Allie?"

"They're coming, Clarke. They'll bring peace to all of us."

"Lexa brought peace, but Skaikru wouldn't keep it."

Ontari put her hand on Clarke's back to steady her.

"Peace between tribes is fleeting. Allie's peace is eternal."

Clarke sighed. "Ok, Sora, we'll deal with you later." Clarke replaced the gag and turned around.

"How are you going to tell who's chipped and who isn't?" she asked her mother.

"I could feel the commander's chip under her skin."

"Let's start with that. We'll get to surgery later."

Abby walked behind the chair and pushed Sora's head toward his chest. "There," she said.

"So you can find it?"

"Yes," Abby confirmed.

"Ok." Clarke looked at Monroe. "You're here, we'll start with you."

"I didn't do anything, Clarke."

"I know. Call me paranoid. Mom's going to check all of you." She looked at a guard. "Go get the list."

"It won't hurt, Monroe," Abby reassured her. "I just need to feel your neck."

"Why don't you trust me, Clarke?"

"I don't trust anyone, Monroe. If it will make you feel better, Mom can check me first."

"Ok."

Clarke put her back to Monroe. Monroe watched Abby move Clarke's hair aside and probe her neck as she had Sora's. "There's nothing there, Monroe. Feel Clarke's neck."

Ontari watched while Abby guided Monroe's hand over Clarke's vertebrae.

"Now feel Sora's." Abby pushed his head down again, and let Monroe touch his neck without guidance.

"I don't," she started. "Oh, there it is." Monroe lowered her head and felt her neck. "I don't think there's one there."

"I don't think so, either," Clarke answered, "but humor me."

A few seconds later, Abby told Clarke, "She's clear."

"Thank you," Clarke told Monroe. The moonshine was starting to wear off. She pulled Sora's gag down again. "How many chips did you bring?"

"Fifty."

Clarke put the gag back and pulled the tins from her pocket. She put the empty one back and opened the one Miller found. Clarke counted quickly and closed the tin again. "Six are missing." She looked at Sora again. "Did you put one in my room?"

Sora nodded.

"Did Jaha tell you to do that?" Head shake. "Allie?" Another nod. "You joined the City of Light before leaving Arkadia, right?" Another nod. "Did you give one to anyone who isn't from Arkadia?" Sora shook his head.

Clarke hoped he was telling the truth. She turned to face the room. "There are five out there. We're going through this list until we find them." She handed the list to Marcus. "Mom, can you guys get started? I need to talk to Miller and Harper. Monroe, come with me, please." She looked at the guards behind Sora. "If he breathes funny, knock him out."

Clarke left the room and the others followed. Ontari stayed right behind her, her hand on Clarke's back. "Which room is yours, Monroe?"

She moved to the front and took them to her room. Clarke stopped her from opening the door. "I need to check them, too."

Monroe nodded. Clarke turned around and slid her hand around Ontari's neck. She closed her eyes while she moved her fingers and finally felt the chip. It moved easily under her fingers, but was too smooth to be bone. We will inspect you later. Clarke removed her hand and rolled her eyes. She turned around and nodded at Monroe.

"Hey, Clarke," Miller said, and stood up.

"Hey, Miller. Hi, Bryan. Hi, Harper."

"What's going on?"

"Sora handed out five of those chips. Have you found any?"

"We didn't search anyone," Miller answered.

Clarke took a deep breath. "I know you aren't gonna like this, but I need to check you guys."

"Seriously, Clarke?"

"Yeah."

"Clarke let me check her," Monroe volunteered.

"Ok," Miller said doubtfully, but did as Clarke asked. Bryan and Harper submitted to Clarke's examination, as well.

"Wanna tell us what that's about?"

"Jaha sent Sora to spy on us. There are five chips missing. My mom's checking everyone else. Once we figure out who has them, you guys can go back to life as usual. Well, as usual as it gets."

"Who are all these people?" Bryan asked.

"Oh, uh, this is Heda Ontari, and that's Azhefa Roan. You know Murphy."

"That explains all the guards."

"Yeah. I really appreciate everything you guys are doing."

"No problem, Clarke." Miller stood up and approached Roan. "Thanks for the weapons."

"It is my pleasure, Miller kom Skaikru." Roan clasped Miller's forearm, and Miller returned greeting.

"Sorry, Haihefa. This is Monroe kom Skaikru, Harper kom Skaikru, and Bryan kom Skaikru. Miller, Monroe, and Harper came to Earth with me. Bryan was on Farm Station. It landed in Azgeda lands and Azplana Nia tried to destroy them."

Ontari immediately turned and spoke quietly with a guard. Roan nodded his agreement with the directions. "Do you know where your sky craft is?"

"Uh, on a mountain near the border with Trikru."

"Go," Roan ordered the guards. "We will put guards there to protect it from scavengers."

"Uh, ok."

"There are things there that will benefit all of us," Ontari said.

Marcus pushed his way in the room. "Clarke, what do you want us to do with the others we find?"

"Where can we segregate them?" Clarke asked.

"Jail." Ontari said.

"Hospital," Roan said at the same time.

"It is easier to limit access to them in the jail," Ontari said. "They can be taken to the hospital when Fisa Abi is ready."

"Clarke?" Marcus asked.

"Jail. Don't leave them in the dark, though. Light the torches. Make sure they get fed."

"They will be treated well, Klark."

"Thank you."

Roan left the room with Marcus and sent for more guards. When they arrived, he took them to find Marcus. Clarke slipped out to tell Sora's guards to move him to the jail. She waited in the hall to watch the others go by. She recognized them, but didn't know them well. After the last one was taken away, Marcus returned the paper to Clarke. There was a small check mark by the name of each of the six Skaikru who accepted the A.I. chip.

"Thank you."

"What now?" Marcus asked.

"Sanch," Roan answered. "It has been a busy morning and we need to regroup. Heda, do you have anything scheduled this afternoon?"

"No, and if I did, this is more important."

"It is," Roan agreed.