“He wanted to show her how to live, even after he was gone.”
Kass Morgan, Homecoming“Today, he’d observed them seize a woman who’d gotten pregnant with an unregistered child. There’d be no chance at lenience. She would be Confined until she gave birth, the child would be placed in the Council’s care, and the mother would be executed. The ship could only support a certain number of lives, and allowing anyone to disrupt the delicate balance would jeopardize the entire race.”
Kass Morgan, The 100“I'll say that you were so beautiful, you made me do ridiculous, reckless things.”
Kass Morgan, Homecoming“Bellamy had come down from scanning the heavens only to find himself in the depths of hell.”
Kass Morgan, The 100“Nature was beautiful in a way he'd never imagined, but this...this was life.”
Kass Morgan, Homecoming“Bellamy took Clarke’s hand, then leaned in and whispered, “Should we go check on your parents?” She turned to him and tilted her head to the side. “Don’t you think it’s a little early to be meeting my parents?” she teased. “After all, we’ve been dating less than a month.” “A month in Earth time is like, ten years in space time, don’t you think?” Clarke nodded. “You’re right. And I suppose that means that I can’t get mad at you if you decide to call it off after a few months, because that’s really a few decades.” Bellamy wrapped his arm around her waist and drew her close. “I want to spend eons with you, Clarke Griffin.”She rose onto her toes and kissed his cheek. “Glad to hear it, because there’s no going back now. We’re here for good.”
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