《Legends meet the 100》Chapter 3
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As soon as the hunter had alerted her, Indra called Clarke over. She told her everything the grounder had told her. Clarke furrowed her brows. Who could those people be? They were definitely not from the Ark. Instead of voicing her thoughts, she agreed to Indra's suggestion to stop their search for now as they hadn't been successful yet anyway and focus on those strangers.
The warriors, Indra, and Clarke gathered in a group and followed the hunter who led the way through the forest. They hadn't been walking for long when the hunter signaled them to be quiet. They were getting close. Clarke was very self-conscious as she was very much aware of the fact that she was the loudest one in the group.
The legends did only have to wait for a few minutes till the return of their captain. She told them that she had seen six people and another man who looked like he was one of the people who she had seen earlier. Five of them looked like warriors and the other one was a woman with very blonde hair who might be their leader, but she wasn't sure, because one of the warriors looked like she was in charge too. "What are we going to do now?", Behrad wanted to know, saying out loud what everyone had been wondering. Everyone turned their heads to look at their captain. She announced that they had to make sure that no-one found the Waverider. Then she told Ava and Behrad to go to the ship and make sure that it's not being found. Everyone else would stay together and lead the people she had seen previously, away from the ship. She ordered Ava and Behrad to stay with the time ship and wait for the others. If something happened, they were to tell her about it via their earpieces which Behrad had brought just like Sara had told him before they had left the ship. Ava and Sara kissed quickly while the team started to discuss what they imagined the people here to look and be like. "Be careful and don't do anything reckless!", Ava warned Sara. Both of them thought back to the zombie attack where both of them had died only to end up in a fake Star Trek TV show.
Ava and Behrad had just left the group when Sara noticed someone not far away from them. She was sure that she had gotten a glimpse of bright blonde behind one of the bushes. She motioned for the rest of the legends to follow her then she marched away from the Waverider. Charlie caught up to her and asked her if she had seen someone again. She nodded and scanned the spot where she had seen the blonde hair subconsciously.
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Clarke knew that she wasn't as quiet as the grounders. Indra didn't have to rub it in by staring at her every time that she made another sound. It didn't help that the leader of the group of strangers had looked in her direction before she had managed to hide behind a bush. She was sure that she had seen her because that woman started walking away quickly right afterward. The others followed her.
They looked a lot like mountain people, but she had never seen them before and they could survive outside of the mountain. While it was possible that they might have already had bone marrow transfusions before they had attacked the mountain and Clarke had killed everyone in it. It was unlikely that all of them had been able to leave the mountain without anyone noticing it. Also, the most important people would have gotten the transfusions first and Clarke was sure that she had known all of the important people, or at least she had seen them before. She couldn't remember seeing any of the faces of the strangers. She could only see one other possibility.
"They have to have come from space!", she guessed out loud. Indra stared at her angrily. "I thought all of you had already come down!", she complained as if she had been betrayed. Clarke didn't even notice that. She was too busy thinking about who those people could be. Instead, she simply answered: "I thought so too." Indra gave her a confused look and then told her people and the hunters to stay with the strangers. She would follow them with Clarke from further away because Clarke was too loud and Indra didn't want to risk being discovered.
Right then, one of the hunters turned around and informed them in Trigedasleng that two of the strangers were missing: a tall woman with blonde hair and a man with dark hair. Indra immediately sent two of her four warriors to look for them and make sure that they don't get far. They were to bring those two people back to her. She added that she wanted both of them to be alive after a quick side glance at Clarke. After the two warriors had left, the other warriors and the hunters continued following the other strangers with Clarke and Indra behind them.
They kept this up for about an hour. It had been dark for a while when Sara decided that they had gone far enough. She wasn't even sure if they were still in reach of Ava's and Behrad's earpieces, but she had other problems right now. They were likely going to stay here for the night, but they had no idea what else could be out here. Sara piled up some wood in the middle of a small clearing and had Mick set it on fire. Charlie, Nate, John, and Astra tried to make the ground more comfortable by collecting moss and spreading it on the ground around the fire. Zari was acting up, as usual, complaining that her feet were hurting and the ground was gross. There was no way that she was going to sit down here and she would definitely not lie down "on that". Charlie told her to shut up, but the former Fate got ignored.
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Sara announced that they were going to have night watch shifts. She could do the first one. After they had decided who was going next they got comfortable around the fire and talked about what they had seen and found out earlier. Mick was complaining that there was no beer here. Zari had finally stopped talking. Sara was sitting a little further away and was watching their surroundings. There were a few complaints mainly from the male members of the group that they were hungry, but soon they stopped talking and lied down to try and get some sleep.
Sara had been watching the trees around them for a few hours, occasionally adding wood to the fire to keep it going, when she noticed movement not far away behind a tree. She decided that she wanted to check out who that was and if she could maybe talk to them. She went over to the fire and woke Charlie up. When Sara asked her to keep watching the trees while she went to find out who was following them, Charlie tried to talk Sara out of doing it, because it was too dangerous, but she gave up after a while and told Sara instead to be safe and careful. With that, Sara left. She melted into the darkness between the trees and Charlie couldn't see her.
The grounders were gathered around the clearing and watching the sleeping strangers when they saw movement among them. Their leader got up and woke up someone else. They looked like they argued for a while until their leader set off towards the trees and the other one sat down where the leader had been sitting previously. The grounders lost the leader out of sight as soon as she reached the trees. They were becoming more and more curious about who those people were. Very few people were able to notice them as quickly as this woman had and even less were this good at hiding. Even among the grounders, only very few were this good.
Indra didn't have time to admire the woman's skills as she was busy trying to find her. She left her spot behind a tree and snuck up closer to the camp without spotting the leader anywhere.
Meanwhile, Clarke who had been hiding behind a tree next to Indra got the shock of her life when the woman from the group of strangers appeared right in front of her. A hand on her mouth stopped her from making a sound. She stared at the face in front of her. "I know that you speak and understand English. I heard you do it earlier", the woman whispered. Clarke nodded, recovering from her shock. "Can I take my hand away from your mouth now?" Clarke nodded again. The woman lowered her hand slowly, waiting for a scream or any other sound that would get the attention of Indra and the other grounders but nothing came. Instead, Clarke asked the woman who they were. She replied: "We don't want to fight anyone. We are here in peace and we will leave again as soon as possible." Clarke smirked: "When we came here, we didn't want to fight either. Didn't work out too well." The woman gave her a questioning look but didn't ask. "You didn't really answer my question. Who are you people?", Clarke repeated her question. The woman was quiet for a second. Then she said: "Let's just say that we are not from here." "Are you from space?" "Something like that", the woman answered. "What do we do now?", she added. Clarke wasn't sure. She would have to get Indra to figure out what to do. Then she asked what the woman's name was. "Sara", Sara answered. "I am Clarke", Clarke said while holding out her hand for Sara to shake it. Sara grabbed it and greeted Clarke back.
Sara returned back to her people while Clarke waited for Indra to return. It didn't take long. Indra showed up in her spot shortly after Sara had reappeared on the clearing and had laid down next to the fire. Indra looked at Clarke and said: "She must have gone to relieve herself." Clarke objected with a simple "no". Indra stared at her. Clarke explained what had actually happened. Indra was at a loss for words.
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