Post by Monty Green on Jan 29, 2017 1:34:35 GMT
Monty remembered waking up in quarantine, at the time he hadn’t known where he was or where his friends were. All he knew was that he was in a white room, the only window that he had was the one on his door and all it showed him was the hallway outside and a clear view to another room directly opposite his. He had no idea what had happened with the army of grounders that had planned to attack their camp or if any of his friends were even still alive but he’d calmed down considerably once he learned where he was and was reunited with Jasper and a number of the others, although a few took longer to clear in quarantine than others. Things were good at Mount Weather for a while but they started to get weird when Clarke was released from quarantine, she never seemed to believe that they were safe there, even when they tried to persuade her that she was just paranoid. They hadn’t wanted to listen to her or believe what she was saying, they just wanted to feel like they were safe and Mount Weather made them feel safe, the safest that they had felt since arriving on earth.
Of course, nothing ever went the way they wanted it to, something always happened that screwed it up. Clarke was gone, she’d disappeared and Jasper had told him that she’d decided to leave Mount Weather. Monty trusted his friend, but he never believed that Clarke would leave them, especially if she believed that they were in danger. He just didn’t believe that Clarke would abandon her friends if there was a chance that something would happen to them. Monty couldn’t help but be distrustful of the mountain men, especially after Clarke’s disappearance but he tried not to let his distrust in their hosts show, the last thing he wanted was for them to see him as a threat and get rid of him, just like they’d probably gotten rid of Clarke.
He walked into the room that he shared with the remaining survivors from the dropship, there weren’t many of them left, compared to the hundred that were sent to earth originally. His gazed scanned the room but he didn’t see Jasper anywhere, he figured that he was probably off somewhere with Maya, his absence didn’t concern him as much as it would have when they’d first been released from quarantine. However, his friend’s absence did mean that nobody immediately stuck out to him as somebody he could approach and talk to, he was familiar with most of the delinquent’s names, even if he hadn’t really spoken to everyone in the room before. He noticed a young woman sitting on the bottom bunk of one of the beds towards the back of the room and immediately decided that she would be the person he’d approach, he knew her name was Nina, but that was about all that he knew about her, he’d only spoken to her a couple of times in passing and hadn’t really thought to ask about her life story during those encounters. As he approached her, he decided to take a seat next to her on the bed “hey Nina” he greeted her casually as if it wasn’t one of the first times that they were speaking. He’d rather attempt to make friends with the others that he had to share a room with than wait for Jasper to come around and see that there was something off about their new home.
Nina Eaton
Of course, nothing ever went the way they wanted it to, something always happened that screwed it up. Clarke was gone, she’d disappeared and Jasper had told him that she’d decided to leave Mount Weather. Monty trusted his friend, but he never believed that Clarke would leave them, especially if she believed that they were in danger. He just didn’t believe that Clarke would abandon her friends if there was a chance that something would happen to them. Monty couldn’t help but be distrustful of the mountain men, especially after Clarke’s disappearance but he tried not to let his distrust in their hosts show, the last thing he wanted was for them to see him as a threat and get rid of him, just like they’d probably gotten rid of Clarke.
He walked into the room that he shared with the remaining survivors from the dropship, there weren’t many of them left, compared to the hundred that were sent to earth originally. His gazed scanned the room but he didn’t see Jasper anywhere, he figured that he was probably off somewhere with Maya, his absence didn’t concern him as much as it would have when they’d first been released from quarantine. However, his friend’s absence did mean that nobody immediately stuck out to him as somebody he could approach and talk to, he was familiar with most of the delinquent’s names, even if he hadn’t really spoken to everyone in the room before. He noticed a young woman sitting on the bottom bunk of one of the beds towards the back of the room and immediately decided that she would be the person he’d approach, he knew her name was Nina, but that was about all that he knew about her, he’d only spoken to her a couple of times in passing and hadn’t really thought to ask about her life story during those encounters. As he approached her, he decided to take a seat next to her on the bed “hey Nina” he greeted her casually as if it wasn’t one of the first times that they were speaking. He’d rather attempt to make friends with the others that he had to share a room with than wait for Jasper to come around and see that there was something off about their new home.
Nina Eaton