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Season 7 is a dumpster fire, and I've elected to ignore it:
Bellamy/Clarke. Bellarke. Canon-divergence. Fix-it. A complete season 7 rewrite.
——————Captured by Bardo, Bellamy is tortured with four lives he could have had: divergences from what he remembers happening.
Whether the Ark never fell, or Clarke made it to the Ring. Whether he kissed her.
When he wakes up, he has to live with the loss of everything he could have had.
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Nominated for two 2020 Bellarke FanFiction awards
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What most people don't know is that death is a privilege.
(Or, the immortality AU that really got out of hand. Rewritten but not 100% new. Oneshot.)
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Clarke thought she'd settled into her role as Commander, until Eligius III threatens the peace she'd fought so hard to build.
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- Part 2 of Shallow Valley
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“Bellamy,” Raven said, tugging the book from his hands and setting it on the small table by his bed. “It IS her. She’s been messaging from the ground.
“Clarke’s alive.”
...OR: Clarke and Bellamy share a night in Becca's mansion before Praimfaya. He still goes up, she still gets left behind. Madi exists. Becho: yes but also no. Oh, and the radio sorta works.
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No Man is an Island, Entire of Itself by MoominValleyGirl for ellierain3
Fandoms: The 100 (TV)
29 Mar 2021
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“Hanahaki disease?” He looked at the pages before him, thankful they were in the ship and out of the harsh wind outside.
“That’s what Lincoln called it.” Her mask was low enough that he could see her bite her lip as she leaned over their shared table, pointing to one of the drawings in front of him. It was a basic outline of lungs, the tracheae prominent as a harsh dark flower sprouted at the base of the throat. “I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn't seen the flower petals myself.”
His fingers lightly pressed the etching, thankful the picture didn’t smudge. He strained his eyes a bit to read the words, bending over the table.
Hana-Flower
Hakimasu-Throw up.This is Bellamy's POV from There are more things in heaven and earth. I tried to write it as a stand alone so you definitely don't have to read the other one first but they basically go hand in hand.