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15 May 2026
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A stone cast into still water can change the course of a tide.
A multi-work series set from the divergence point of 3x07, following the ripple effects of one survival through the end of the world and beyond. Each work runs alongside a season of the show — same structure, same chaos, just with a few more people alive than they're supposed to be. Told in close third-person, multiple POVs, and an arguably unhealthy level of canon compliance.
Fate is a funny thing, but Wanheda isn't laughing - mostly because she hasn't slept in three days.
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16 Feb 2026
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Clarke, newly landed with the 100, sneaks away from camp in search of medicinal herbs to treat her injured people. Her healer’s instinct overrides caution, but she’s caught by a Grounder patrol and dragged to their Commander’s forward camp. Clarke comes to understand on her own that Lexa has no intention of letting her go.
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I really wanted to write an A/B/O verse in the setting of the show and got carried away with it.
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22 Sep 2025
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One day shatters their lives — and binds together two women who were never meant to meet.
Senator Clarke Griffin struggles to keep her balance between personal tragedy and political pressure.
SWAT Sergeant Lexa Graves gets pulled into the story deeper than protocol allows.They stand on opposite sides of the law, yet are forced to work together.
Where there should only be rules and procedures, something begins to grow — something that breaks every boundary.🔥Series
- Part 1 of The Crossfire Series
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09 Sep 2025
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Clarke was never one to wonder how she’d die. She was never one to imagine a life of solitude. She never dared dream of anything more than what her people had called life for more than a hundred years.
But now she was faced with something different, decisions made, choices to which she was more than committed to seeing through.
And yet she never really could have prepared herself for what was now to come.
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01 Sep 2025
