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lexa ([personal profile] adamance) wrote2016-03-13 11:50 pm
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WISDOM
passing on her legacy, her knowledge, and showing a willingness for more



COMPASSION
looking upon her people with care, with hope, and understanding a different layer of strength



STRENGTH
strength is more than just mere words or mere actions—it is everything



PURPOSE
being born for this






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[personal profile] deployed 2016-06-24 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
[ Bellamy's thoughts shift, unbidden, to the eerie, unstoppable movement of the oncoming army, to Raven lashing out from Niylah's bed. ALIE had never appeared to Bellamy, but that influence was obvious, and invoking her even in passing mention drums up instant apprehension in him. ]

( Are they right to fear that? )

[ It would be a lie to say Bellamy hadn't been concerned for that specific reason. There was a truth in these people's fears. He had witnessed the outcome they worried would come to pass. And he doesn't know enough about technology to make a clear decision, not yet. Lexa's been here longer than he has. Her opinion carries weight for that reason, and because she's clearly familiar with the danger facing their people.

The distinction she's making is met with unquestioning acceptance. The Flame was something different; the Flame was the key to stopping everything. (Clarke was the key, the Flame was the means for her to do so, but the distinction goes unstated.) ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-06-25 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's not a plan Bellamy finds inherently unappealing. Clarke's the one who had drawn out all his better angels, advocating for peaceful resolutions, for saving the many. But Clarke isn't here, and Bellamy had left her in danger. If there's a way to circumvent that danger from coming to her and to their people, then he'll do it. His agreement is unspoken, but unmistakable, an approving undercurrent to his thoughts. ]

( We can't give it more power, ) [ Another piece of information gleaned from Raven's experience, giving weight to the idea that if all these people were consumed by technology they'd end up in the same place, powering ALIE the same as his people were currently doing. ] ( How are you looking into it? )
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-06-29 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ Broadcast directly into his head, just what he's always wanted. ]

( Getting too close is risky. ) [ Something he's sure she knows. Lexa's many things, but she's not a fool. ] ( And I can't see a good way to get close. )

[ Though admittedly, he's been distracted. His focus is shot, stretched in too many directions. He's been burying himself in books and strange technology and food, trying to dampen the intrusion of other people's thoughts and the near-constant worry about what's happening in Polis in his absence. He can't continue on like that. The bombing had rattled him enough that he can admit that to himself now. ]

( You should talk to Sam. He's...biased. But he might have a good starting point. )
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-06-30 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ It occurs to him that he knows next to nothing about what she believes in, what kind of blessings grounders afford each other. Your fight is over had never meant much to Bellamy in terms of afterlife; it had always struck him as so final a statement to bestow upon the deceased. ]

( Will you be able to do what Sam does? ) [ Not that Bellamy wholly understands what it is Sam does when he yells for everyone disconnect from his mind, but still. Abruptly, he adds-- ] ( You should be careful. You shouldn't let anyone outside the Nest know that. )

[ There's nothing overtly different about Lexa at a glance, but Bellamy has a sudden, sickening fear of what could happen to her. Every time he feels anything like that, it's confusingly dissonant, clashing against Bellamy's resentment and irritation that he harbors like a touchstone. But momentarily, all he can think is that he can't let anything happen to her here. He owes that much to Clarke, who slept with Lexa's chip tucked in against her heart. Whatever his own feelings, he couldn't go back and tell Clarke that he'd witnessed (and felt) Lexa die a second time. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-05 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
[ Justice. It hadn't felt like justice, dealt out unseen, divorced from his people. Inciting an argument about it clearly hadn't been Lexa's intention in mentioning it, but it still stirs up a faint sense of insulted anger that Bellamy can't curb in time.

The way she talks about Clarke is something Bellamy hadn't been privy to, had never been meant to hear most likely. Clarke had feared for her life. Bellamy isn't surprised; it's how Clarke is. Her capacity for forgiveness is so much greater than Bellamy's. ]


( No. ) [ He's thinking of all the atrocities people on the Ark had committed, all the different ways they'd sown hurt amongst their people. It hadn't been until they'd landed on earth that things had started to change. ] ( Clarke's different. She's the best of us. )

[ It doesn't feel like an admission, but it is. The esteem Bellamy holds Clarke is is no secret, but it's always been unspoken. Passing the thought between them without it every being verbalized is easier than trying to find the words to encompass the uniqueness of Clarke. Living on the Ark, being raised to survive, it had instilled a certain ruthlessness in all of them. Clarke had escaped that. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-06 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ It had been for Lexa as much as it had been for their people. Bellamy can interpret that much, when put together with Lexa's claim that Clarke had feared for her life. Clarke would kill for people she cared about. He knows beyond doubt that Lexa had fallen into that category. And they'd tried. They'd meted out justice as the grounders had typically dispensed it. He understands that.

Still, it doesn't quite manage to soften the sting of Clarke's return, offering what had felt like and still feels like a hollow offer of peace. He takes a deep breath, tries to quell the convoluted tangle of emotions that rise in response to what she's showing him. He's conflicted. It's obvious, as much as Bellamy wishes it wasn't. The response flows back down the bond, unhindered and unaccompanied by vocal response. ]


( It's complicated. ) [ He doesn't want to be concerned. If he could, he'd keep his distance and then some. ] ( It's what she'd want me to do. )

[ It's late in the game to start thinking about what Clarke wants. Bellamy knows that. This is as much atonement as service to the nest. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-08 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
[ He doesn't expect trust from her. He hadn't expected the offer of her protection, something he can't quite return in kind. Bellamy has lingering mistrust of her in spite of everything, coupled an unwillingness to admit to Lexa what he's already accepted for himself: he made a mistake. He made a mistake and people died for it. It seems to be an ongoing pattern, one Bellamy can't seem to break in spite of his best intentions. ]

( There's plenty in this world neither of us have dealt with before, ) [ As he bypasses the first half of her commentary, unwilling to divulge anymore self-doubt than she's already able to glean from his undisciplined thoughts. ] ( You offered me your protection. At least let me return that in kind, if I can. )

[ And honestly, at least half of that is an unwillingness to find himself in her debt any more than he already is. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-14 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
[ Clumsy. Bellamy's insulted, and that carries before he can stop it, just like the sense that he agrees with the assessment on some level. He couldn't protect his people. He'd failed more than once. He resists the urge to debate the point, drawing a deep breath before his thoughts focus. ]

( We don't already have an alliance? )

[ It's hard to keep the bitterness completely out. They'd had an alliance before. Or she and Clarke had. It hadn't served him well then. But he has to force himself to keep in the present, to remember the first connection, the spill of her thoughts after his arrival. ]

( Protection doesn't go both ways? )
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-15 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
( That's not an alliance. )

[ It reads as an imbalance to Bellamy. Something in the phrasing, the way she invokes a possessive as she speaks of what's typical. Typical on Earth. Typical of her people. ]

( It's not an alliance when you put it like that. )

[ Quibbling about the language is petty. He's aware. But there's something important to it too, breaking whatever agreement they manage out of old patterns and making a new accord between them. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-17 11:56 am (UTC)(link)
[ Conversing with Lexa is at times like battering against a wall. There's very little give in her, or there isn't where Bellamy is concerned.

In this particular instance, they're working from two very different ideas. Bellamy's ideas on leadership were mixed, often tinged with resentment. What Clarke was to him was different, a leader but an equal. His assumption that Lexa's offer initiated something similar was a clear mistake, and one that he should have foreseen. Or questioned, but Bellamy hadn't had the heart to pick at nuances in the wake of their initial conversation. ]


( You aren't asking. I'm offering. ) [ Bellamy clearly is not pleased at having to admit this explicitly. ] ( That's what that means to me. )

[ If he's supposed to be her people, then he should be defending her. All the other baggage, the bleedover between them, the duty he feels to Clarke, that may be additional pressure demanding the action, but the base urge towards loyalty is rooted in that single concept. Lexa's frustrating, but her offer and his acceptance had cemented this, as far as Bellamy was concerned. She's not his Commander or his chancellor. She's not Clarke. Trying to keep this as simple as possible in the wake of all that feels like the best option. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-21 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
[ Aloud, Bellamy scoffs, incredulous. He's frustrated, but unwilling to stop trying to arbitrate for something more, trying to claw his way to even ground between them. If such a thing existed with Lexa. He's all the more aware of all the ways she isn't Clarke, but even in noting that, he can pick up traces of things he knows Clarke softened in her, the same as she had once done with Bellamy. It doesn't make any of this easier, and it doesn't help him figure out what to say to Lexa to magically come to an understanding. ]

( You've made mistakes too, ) [ He asserts, blunt but mercifully refraining from going into specifics. ] ( If I think you're going to make another one or put yourself in danger, I'm not going to keep my mouth shut. )

[ Diplomacy at it's finest. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-23 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
( You're wrong if you think that would have stopped them. ) [ Admittedly, Bellamy is biased, but nothing in his limited experience with Mount Weather made him believe they'd keep their word. They were dangerous.

Had been dangerous. ]


( I'm not going to be your subject. Don't you have any experience treating people as equals? )

[ It's not a fair accusation. Clarke is practically a tangible presence between them, proof that Lexa can bend. But Bellamy isn't Clarke, doesn't presume or aspire to replicating the arrangement between the two of them. It's impossible. But he stubbornly can't knuckle under and offer what he views as deference. ]
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[personal profile] deployed 2016-07-23 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's a momentary lapse while Bellamy tears his hair out. Questions how this became his life. All that good stuff. It takes some time for the urge to say something inflammatory passes.

The difficulty in accepting her identifier stems from the separation he still can't help but see between his people and hers. Success in shaking it, even with all his regrets, hasn't yet occurred. ]


( I don't know what I think of you, ) [ Which is incredibly frustrating for him. He'd been secure in his perception of her, before being subjected to the inside of her head. ] ( Don't your subjects keep you safe? )

[ His original point, something he's trying hard to circle back to and resist the urge to squabble over whether or not he's actually her subject till they both have a headache. ]

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