The problem with the Unseelie getting their act together is that we're made of people who break tradition and fall out of rank. It's... hard to coordinate; the kids back home were criminals and delinquents, but they were still kids that needed people to look out for them. That's not really the case here.
( she wishes it were that easy, but there are too many personalities at work, too many people with set agendas. it would be a feat far beyond what her and Bellamy were capable of, that much she's sure of. )
If you think about it, actually? Everybody's a group of delinquents that need other people to look out for them. [Himself and Clarke, included.] There's...you know. Forget it, it's not a big deal.
[He'll formulate his thoughts much, much later. They're going to be late. He approaches the fairy ring and nods, flashing her a bright grin.]
So ready. [Don't mind him already jumping through the ring. Come on, Clarke. They have a long day ahead of them.]
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( she wishes it were that easy, but there are too many personalities at work, too many people with set agendas. it would be a feat far beyond what her and Bellamy were capable of, that much she's sure of. )
You're telling me.
( Clarke finally nods towards the fairy ring. )
Ready?
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[He'll formulate his thoughts much, much later. They're going to be late. He approaches the fairy ring and nods, flashing her a bright grin.]
So ready. [Don't mind him already jumping through the ring. Come on, Clarke. They have a long day ahead of them.]