Clarke Griffin
from the cw's the 100
written by: dani

they are both bloody, injured, and tired, so when clarke stumbles onto the coolclear water, she barely flinches when her skin touches the river. she wearily soaks her hands and arms, watching the tendrils of blood join the clear water before fading away. she is vaguely aware of lexa cleaning herself, when she hears soft splashing beside her. in another time, one where they weren’t almost killed clarke might’ve felt some sort of self consciousness, but this is now and they are both full clothed anyway, so clarke doesn’t bother. the river is deep in the middle, but shallow along the banks, so that is where they stay. but she sees the commander wander closer to the deep end, and a soft sort of panic rushes through her.
’ do you know how to swim ? ‘

[ currently freaking out because i just realized ive had this blog for three weeks already whoa ]
or does war make
MONSTERS ?
independent && selective clarke griffin from the cw’s the 100.
written by dani
(Source: skaifallen-blog, via skaifallen-blog)

“It is important to fight and fight again, and keep fighting, for only then can evil be kept at bay though never quite eradicated”
Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin
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there’s a dead girl inside me
and i’m the one who killed her. (x)
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there’s a dead girl inside me.
i can feel her rattling around,
her lungs choked with loss,
heart pounding like wardrums.
she had a laugh like summer rain
until the world tore it away.
(little girls who wish on stars
don’t last long on the ground.)
there’s a dead girl inside me
and i’m the one who killed her.
she is not a hero. but she’d gladly be called a villain if it means protecting her people.
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