[There is a long moment where Clarke doesn't know what to say. It's because she hadn't considered an alternative to staying here or going home. Making those connections had never been a goal of hers, but she knows that it was foolish to pretend otherwise. Her alliances have almost always turned into friendships. Deep connections. People she would fight to protect. Her people. Even as she slips in and out of that, defining it different ways time and time again here.
No matter what, Markus definitely fits that.
And even though he has more than a hint of knowledge of what she's capable of, he offers her this. Risks bringing Wanheda to his world. But if it's anything like this one, Clarke knows she'll struggle to make as big of an impact. That's good.
And he is right. Once everyone is gone—assuming that would be the case?
She would have no one.]
Do you think that's possible? [A basic answer, but the fact that it's all she has to say is proof that the offer hit something deep inside of her.]
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No matter what, Markus definitely fits that.
And even though he has more than a hint of knowledge of what she's capable of, he offers her this. Risks bringing Wanheda to his world. But if it's anything like this one, Clarke knows she'll struggle to make as big of an impact. That's good.
And he is right. Once everyone is gone—assuming that would be the case?
She would have no one.]
Do you think that's possible? [A basic answer, but the fact that it's all she has to say is proof that the offer hit something deep inside of her.]