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iconicbellarke

@iconicbellarke / iconicbellarke.tumblr.com

low-quality sideblog for bellamy/clarke from 'the 100.'
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must’ve been some kind of kiss by @carrieeve

made for the @t100fic-for-blm donation celebration

theme: canonverse AU

tropes: arranged marriage || enemies to friends to lovers || angst || bed sharing || hurt&comfort

Clarke knew that when Lincoln of Trikru, her dear, dear friend, ran away with an Azgedan warrior Octavia, it would bring nothing but trouble. She just didn’t expect that said trouble would land directly at her feet and that she’d be not-so-politely and not really asked to marry the warrior’s brother to keep the peace between their clans. And she most definitely didn’t expect to not hate him as much as she’d planned to do.

ao3 link in reblog

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Bellarke AU

If other universes exist I hope we’re happy somewhere. That there are universes where history doesn’t pull us apart and we become a tragic story full of sorrow and regret, ones where we don’t become our own undoing that only history would remember us for. I know in this story we could never belong to each other, but if there is another universe, another story, another us I hope we can love each other until our dying day.

history became cruel to star-crossed lovers, they could never end up happy | our violent ends. //t.c 

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Come join me and @MisElizaJane on June 1st, 6pm PT for a virtual panel, on Eliza’s IG live, to raise funds for @TaoPrimary and @NAMICommunicate send your Q’s to @jopinionated See you soon, Be well, be kind 😘🎷🌶🏏🎨🐒🐼🦁🤓🤡🕵🏼

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The 100 AU:

Sometimes it’s your darkest fear. Sometimes it’s your deepest desire. Sometimes its both.
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ohbellamy

From A to BellarkeElements: The ancients believed the World to be composed of 4 basic elements – Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. These were considered the critical energy forces that sustained life. Maintaining a balance between these elements was advocated to ensure physical as well as psychological well-being.

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