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Kass Morgan

  • Wajihahas quoted10 days ago
    For the past ten months, he’d been consumed with agonizing worries about what was happening to her in Confinement. Was she getting enough to eat? Was she finding ways to stay occupied? Stay sane? While Confinement would be brutal for anyone, Bellamy knew that it’d be infinitely worse for O.
  • Wajihahas quoted10 days ago
    But Bellamy had been doing stupid things his whole life, and he had no intention of stopping now.
  • Wajihahas quoted10 days ago
    making the flecks of gold in her green eyes appear to glow.
  • has quoted2 years ago
    When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.
  • b7919436145has quoted5 months ago
    There was no one else he really cared about ever seeing again.

    But then he glanced over at Clarke, who was leaning over to breathe in the scent of a bright-pink flower, the sun catching the gold strands in her hair, and suddenly he wasn’t so sure.
  • b7919436145has quoted5 months ago
    Clarke felt like she was melting into his arms, losing herself in the kiss.

    He tasted like joy, and joy tasted better on Earth.
  • b7919436145has quoted2 months ago
    She forgot that her improvised swimming outfit was going to be see-through whenever she emerged from the water.

    “I think the radiation must’ve finally scrambled your brain.”

    Clarke twisted around and saw Bellamy looking at her with a combination of surprise and amusement. His familiar smirk had returned.
  • melhas quoted7 months ago
    Bellamy nodded slowly. “I’m sorry.” She started to tremble, and he instinctively pulled her into his arms. For a long moment they just stood there, Bellamy holding Clarke’s shaking form tight against him. “I’m so sorry,” he whispered into her hair.
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