[What does she knows about her usefulness to their people? Almost used for patsy by the Grounders looking to break that fragile alliance days after it ended. She knows that eventually they figure it out, that Raven wasn't lying when she said that poison wasn't hers, but how much does that weigh in the face of her protests falling on deaf ears in the first place? All she wanted -- all she wants -- was somewhere to be as far away from Clarke as possible, somewhere she could allow herself to admit Finn wasn't coming back, and what she got was this.
The recrimination that she can't just not go back. At least Clarke has the decency of being so scared of igniting the fire in Raven's soul that she told her to just do what made her happy.
Not Bellamy, though. That's the second time now; he tells her she's necessary, vital, and then she'll stay because she's an idiot and she'll bleed and it'll be her fault for being a sucker for someone calling her worth.
This settles it, doesn't it? If the outcome of her not returning would be his death, then there's no way she'll stay. For a second, she can almost hate him for this.]
What happens? [He can't just dump it on her like that and expect her not to dig. He thinks she doesn't dig? She is good at turning a blind eye -- turned a blind eye to an uncaring mother for years instead of denouncing her -- but when it really suits her, she'll dig right down to the marrow. He's already dropped hints once, and though she said before that she didn't want to know -- she'd lied.] How did you get them out?
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The recrimination that she can't just not go back. At least Clarke has the decency of being so scared of igniting the fire in Raven's soul that she told her to just do what made her happy.
Not Bellamy, though. That's the second time now; he tells her she's necessary, vital, and then she'll stay because she's an idiot and she'll bleed and it'll be her fault for being a sucker for someone calling her worth.
This settles it, doesn't it? If the outcome of her not returning would be his death, then there's no way she'll stay. For a second, she can almost hate him for this.]
What happens? [He can't just dump it on her like that and expect her not to dig. He thinks she doesn't dig? She is good at turning a blind eye -- turned a blind eye to an uncaring mother for years instead of denouncing her -- but when it really suits her, she'll dig right down to the marrow. He's already dropped hints once, and though she said before that she didn't want to know -- she'd lied.] How did you get them out?