Chapter 27: Antidote

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As my mind progresses through the though information, I strike a question which I only hope for one simple answer, 'yes'.

"Is there an antidote?"

"Yes-" I could almost sense a but here as my heart races in happiness and again worry.

"But?" I ask.

"But I don't have it, only Anya has it, our commander. You could-" She starts an advice but I immediately cut her off with my own plea.

"Get her here, I don't care the cost. Get her here or I swear I'll-" I stop the threat at the feeling of a gentle touch at the back of my hand.

I turn my head around and I'm almost in tears as I see my princess, struggling while looking at me with such hurt.

"Bellamy, please. Don't." She says and shakes her pretty head and her blond curls move with it. All I could think is 'is she hearing this and agreeing with the faith the poison could bring?

"Shhh" I tell her while stroking her hair with my hand.

"I'm getting you that cure even if that means I have to kill for it." I tell as a small smile shapes across her toned lips.

This odd feeling keeps reappearing as I feel my stomach stumble and tightens. My gaze is over to her lips and with each second that goes by, I can't help but think to lean and share the kiss that I so longed for with her.

I let go of her hand that I was unconsciously holding on to and pull Scarlet for a talk, I ask her if she could get me a meeting and she nods as she could arrange it within the next 6 hours. As Clarke's life is hanging by the thread, I nod my head and beg her to hurry as we had less than 24 hours before she breaths out her last breath on this earth.

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"Bellamy!" Someone calls for me after 15 hours I've been spending by Clarke's side. I get up and tell O to look after her while I go outside to see who called.

When I exited, I was greeted by the hurl of the remaining 100 delinquents who seemed to be in a distress from an unknown matter.

The gates open as the torches light up the camp and the night before us. A group of 20 men and two women stand before the gate, all on the animals we assumed to be horses. 'They're late.' I think to myself as more than 6 hours have passed.  While the kids around me are scared, they don't seem to release the gaze they had over the grounders ahead. A female on a black horse with fierce black war paint marches in front of the others. She raises her hand as the camp grows quiet.

"I am looking for your leader, I have something of great value for him." The female says calmly. She raises a bottle with a clear pinkish substance as she carefully eyes the crowd.

I step forward, bringing my head high up.
"You're late, she's only gotten worse!" I growl.

"We are here, aren't we?" The one before them all says.

"Who are you and how should I know if that is indeed the cure and not something that would kill her." I demand an answer while having a proud and confident posture.

"I am Anya. The commander of the Trigeda clan, with this-" She motions towards the small bottle " you can save the life of your beloved. Look at it as a peace offering, sky boy." She says as she throws the antidote in my hands. I successfully catch it and gratefully nod as her expressions stays still. I keep thinking there's a catch so I just straight ask her.

"What's the catch?" I ask and the question brings up a small smile on her rough face.

"The price will be paid, but not today." She tells and moves her horse towards the exit.

"Expect a meeting in 2 days time. Show up, and you might have the peace I have heard your people raving about. Don't show up and we're at war." She adds as she marched off with her little army and into the night. 

As the quiet of the camp begins to disappear, I make my way towards the drop ship, as I know that Clarke has a few hours left unless this thing works. 

As I'm standing near her table and watching her sleep, I begin to shake her lightly so she'd wake up. The response I get is her still body, motionless.  I begin to panic as my sister holds my hand. She notices the antidote and quickly places it into the vaccine tube we had sterilised. She strucked Clarke's arm with a needle and filled her blood with the pinkish substance.

We wait for Clarke but nothing happens. My heart tightens as I think I might never be able to see her smile again or hear her words of wisdom, enjoy her angel voice and gaze over her beautiful eyes.

I shake off the thoughts and stare at her motionless body and that's when I hear the sound that brings a smile to my face and happiness around my heart.

Clarke shoots her eyes open and gasps for air and all I can think now is how I want to kiss her, but I don't do it, in fear that she'd reject me.

Am I, Bellamy Blake, really falling in love for a privileged Princess?

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