[ immediately, bellamy shakes his head. ] I'm not leaving her in there.
[ it would be a hell of a lot easier to assume she'd stay put, but bellamy feels like he knows her type. the moment there's no silhouette perched at the door, she'll take that as her invitation to run to higher and safer ground. he should leave with his fellow hathaway recruit and find her parents, and hope to all gods that she stays, as if in hope of her mother or father or sibling to come and tell her it's safe to come outside. but bellamy can't let himself do it. he can't help but think about clarke, on how he'd left her on the ground as the wave of praimfaya had swept the earth. he won't do it again. ]
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[ it would be a hell of a lot easier to assume she'd stay put, but bellamy feels like he knows her type. the moment there's no silhouette perched at the door, she'll take that as her invitation to run to higher and safer ground. he should leave with his fellow hathaway recruit and find her parents, and hope to all gods that she stays, as if in hope of her mother or father or sibling to come and tell her it's safe to come outside. but bellamy can't let himself do it. he can't help but think about clarke, on how he'd left her on the ground as the wave of praimfaya had swept the earth. he won't do it again. ]