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  • right back where we started from (california here we come)

    When troubled teen Octavia Blake comes to live with the Griffin family, worlds collide as she and her street-smart brother Bellamy become entangled in the posh lifestyle of the Griffins and their friends and neighbors. Drama, romance, and more than a few laughs ensue as these teen delinquents try and find out just where they fit in the world. Or, The O.C. AU no one asked for.

  • Small Favors

    Small favors born out of sheer necessity (part I, part II) forge a unique intimacy (part III, part IV, part V, part VI) that brings forth intense chemistry (part VII, part VIII). Or, how Bellamy & Clarke take their time falling in love, with some cameos by other favorites in the The 100.

  • Not Enough

    All she sees is the body on the table.

  • watch the queen conquer

    When an after-dinner conversation between the rescued delinquents turns into storytime, the subject of Clarke's coup comes up, and no one is more intrigued than Bellamy.

  • Shut Up and Dance

    Bellamy does not dance (repeat: does. not. dance.), but when the delinquents stumble across an old MP3 player and Raven gets the old thing working, not even he may be able to resist the urge to have some fun, especially when Clarke's involved.

  • no grave can hold my body down

    After the victory at Mount Weather, only death can tear Clarke and Bellamy apart, and maybe not even then. Or, where a single line from Work Song by Hozier sparked an entire tragic one-shot.

  • siren song

    When Bellamy gets captured by the Mountain Men, he knows that physical torture won't cause him crack. What he doesn't know is that his captors rely on an entirely different sort of torment. Or where the Mountain Men use Clarke's voice to break him.

  • Love Is Blind

    7 times Bellamy sees Clarke (and 1 time he doesn't). Because Bellamy is always looking at Clarke, from the moment they landed on the ground, and each time he sees something different.

  • somebody's watching over you

    "He and she both know the rule, the only rule—they cannot interfere with whether a mortal lives or dies—but it is almost impossible to obey as they watch the dropship fall." Clarke and Bellamy have people watching over them, people who will break the rules to help them survive, thrive, and maybe even love.

  • Exceptions to the Rule

    Where Bellamy comforts Clarke when she finally lets herself grieve for Finn. A follow-up to The Debt is Paid, mostly because I realized Jasper and Monty don't know about Finn "Her blue eyes capture his and he can feel her breath on his lips as she whispers, "Except you. Anyone but him, except you."

  • The Debt Is Paid

    The events of Spacewalker (2x08) kept me up at night, especially Clarke's decision, and this is what came out of it: "Her people used to talk about death in terms of ashes and dust, but they are strangers here now, and Earth has no need for those things. Blood must have blood, it snarls."

  • Here and Always

    "When Bellamy stumbled into camp with Monroe, Mel and Octavia, he didn't know if he was more surprised that Clarke was back or that she was lying on her mother's operating table."