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To say that he and Clarke Griffin don’t get along would be an understatement.
Bellamy Blake and Clarke Griffin positively loathe each other.
Ever since their first year when they met on the train they’ve been snapping and fighting and hexing each other all different ways. He would curse her so she couldn’t taste anything for an entire week and she’d retaliate by replacing his shampoo with bubotuber pus.
They were both definitely a sight to behold and no one ever dares to get in the middle of them when they really get going. The last person to do so was Wells Jaha and he ended up being admitted to the hospital wing with three arms and coughing up hairballs. From then on everyone kept a wide berth whenever Clarke and Bellamy were in the vicinity of one another just for the sake of keeping all of their limbs.
ABANDONED/ DISCONTINUED
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Clarke sputters an indignant laugh as he takes her elbow and steers her away from the doors. “You won’t let me out of the palace and you’re calling me a difficult person? You,” she fumes, “are insufferable.”
Bellamy merely grins. “Now that’s no way to talk to your husband.”
Clarke forces herself to stalk away before she can give into the urge to throw her glass of wine at him. She doesn’t know why she bothers, though. Somehow, none of their guests seem to notice the clear antagonism between the king and queen, or maybe they just don’t care. And why should they? The two of them are just husband and wife.
They’re not actually expected to like each other.
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AU. Clarke marries Bellamy for a political alliance.
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It’s worse with Bellamy than with her other exes. Maybe because they had been friends since they were kids, and are now estranged. Maybe because Clarke could’ve sworn… back then, she would’ve sworn on her life that he still loved her.
And that just doesn't make sense. Because he's the one who broke up with her.
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Exes/Modern AU.
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A Hallmark Christmas Movie-esque AU, featuring:
Clarke as the big city business woman trapped in a small town for incredibly contrived reasons!
Bellamy as the surly-but-good-hearted bookstore owner who takes her in!
A bookstore with a name that's also a Latin pun!
Madi being adorable!
A gift swap and mistletoe!
Bedsharing for even more contrived reasons!
And more.
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Wind ruffled his hair and Bellamy watched the countryside slide past. Acres of corn stretched all the way to the horizon, broken only by fences and the occasional lone farmhouse. Farther south the farmland had turned to dust, but up here, they were still plodding along.
It felt like that’s all the country had been doing for the past four years— plodding along. Bellamy had tried to make do at first, but the factory shut down for good two years ago and with it went the last available jobs nearby. Bellamy was forced to leave Octavia in Indra’s care and set out, looking for whomever would hire him.
Turned out, thousands of other men had had the same idea. So Bellamy became one of a roving band of men who moved from town to town in search of work. They traveled by the rail lines, and some had come to like it too much, in his opinion. Those men clumped into groups and he had fallen in with one at first but quickly learned to steer clear, their naked greed and viciousness turning his stomach.
Now he traveled more or less alone, watching for his stop out the open train car door on a cloudless, searing day.
