After a nuclear war rendered the Earth unsurvivable, a fraction of the population fled into space. A hundred years later, one hundred teenage delinquents are sent back to the Earth instead of facing their execution to test if humans can survive. Level-headed, practical Clarke and her very counterpart Bellamy soon take the reigns at camp, trying to make sure the hundred survive while they face several struggles, one of which is getting along as they infuriate one another.
The result is tension, infatuation, and a whole lot of attraction.
In this version, Bellamy and Clarke do end up together like they should (like they do in the books, too). Also, there's no bloody Finn, because he's too damn annoying.
What defines a family? After losing her parents at a young age, the ones closest to Jamie are her Aunt, her cousin Clarke, and her two best friends Jasper and Monty.
Clarke, Jasper, and Monty are chosen by the Ark along with 97 other delinquents to get sent back to Earth to survive. Knowing her whole life is about to be ripped away from her, Jamie knows what she has to do. She must go with them.
When they arrive on earth, they realize they are not alone on the nuclear wasteland that was once home to the generations before them, and they must work together in order to survive.
Strong language used in this story!
Disclaimer: I do not own the plot or characters affiliated with the tv show and book series, The 100.