week two, sunday
[Sometime Sunday night, Bellamy rounds up Nino and Lucina and drags them out to the bonfire. He still looks exhausted and on edge, and as much as he tries to dial it down for them, he can't bring himself to sit. Instead, he stands, posture rigid and arms crossed.]
Why did you two vote for each other?
Why did you two vote for each other?

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That's right. We'll figure this out.
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Hey. :') ]
I believe you're right.
[ Over Nino's head, she gives Bellamy a look, lips parting like she's about to say something else. Silence. It only results in another smile, as tenuous as ever.
She's been praying every night, despite her encouraging words. ]
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Eventually she does pull away, but it's just to smile at both of them.]
Right! [It's utterly blind optimism--but sometimes, that's all they have.]
But...thank you for looking out for us too, Bellamy. I'm sorry we scared you.
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[He just wants to keep her safe. He wants to keep everyone safe, and he's becoming more and more terrified he won't be able to.]
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Are we all good, then?
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It's hard not to feel better about everything when Bellamy and Lucina are both trying so hard to keep everyone safe.
It has to be fine like that. It has to.]
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[Nino is feeling better, at least, and that's something.]
Hey, Nino, you mind if I borrow Lucina for a minute? We'll be right back.
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It's alright.
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[Nino just shakes her head--naturally she doesn't mind at all.
CARRY ON.]
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Lucina, I need to ask you something if we're going to trust each other.
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Of course.
[ There's a perfunctory note to her tone. ]
What is it, Bellamy?
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If anything happens to me, make sure Raven and Nino get out of this. Please.
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Her body language becomes a little more open. ]
Of course. [ It isn't her intention to abandon anyone, not willingly. ] I promise. I'll do everything in my power.
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Thank you. Don't worry, I'm not planning on going anywhere.