N/A: So people, I started this story a few months ago, many months until, except that I lost both the password and the email, and there to further disgrace, my computer stopped working and when I came back, I was no longer anxious by The story, but now I'm is not my native language, I'm sorry for any mistake. Hope you like.

Making it clear that the story that The Saga The 100 series and books do not belong to me!

Thelonius Jaha, the chancellor of the Ark, a dark-haired black man with brown eyes, was in his study, looking at the large window on the left wall of the room, looking at the Earth with sadness and apprehension.

A year ago, his friend, Jake Griffin, discovered a major flaw in the large spacecraft's air controls. Usually, after finding a fault, they would put the best engineers to solve the problem, only this time it was not fixed. It was a path of no return. The Ark was dying! Jake, with his big heart, thought that people had the right to know that they were doomed to death, but the Council was not in agreement, but it was not going to stop there. He would transmit to the whole Ark a video of him saying that the Ark was dying and that they had no salvation.

Before he could do this, the guards arrested him and soon after was executed in front of his wife, Abigail and his daughter, Clarke Griffin. The girl, knowing the problem of the Ark, was locked in one of the solitary ones and floated when she was 18 years old

Jaha came out of those memories when a knock on the door woke him. He walked slowly to the table, taking a card, which was like his ID on the Ark, and walked to the door, passing the card in the machine that only unlocked with the authorization of the card. Outside there were two of his friends. The first was the doctor who was above all other doctors and doctors; Abigail Griffin. The second was the head of the guard, Marcus Kane. He commanded the whole guard of the Ark, it was only under Jaha, who was the leader of all who lived in the Ark.

"You sent us, Chancellor?" Marcus asked, entering the office with his back straight and his expression neutral, with Abby more relaxed behind him.

Yes, please, sit down," Jaha said firmly, pointing to the chairs in front of the table. He walked to the bookshelf and picked up a bottle of vodka, which was already in the middle, three glasses and returned to his desk, serving his friends and sitting in the chair. He turned the liquid into the glass once and then refilled it, looking at both of them. "Tell me your honest opinions on what we decided on the 100!"

"It's our only hope, Thelonius," she said sadly, thinking of her daughter and that this was the only way she could survive. When his father was arrested, he blamed Wells, son of Jaha, without doubting for a second that who gave Jake was his mother. "Our best engineers tried to solve the fault ... it's impossible!"

"By sending the 100 to Earth, it can save us all, but it also gives us a few more months of oxygen." Marcus said he drinks the vodka, watching his friend fill the glass again. If it had been another time, where the Ark was safe, he would not have agreed, but they had no choice. He was sending the children to the ground or they were dying. "I'm not going to say I like this situation, but it's the only option."

Yes?" Jaha asked without emotion, looking vaguely at the bottle of vodka. "What if we send them to a slow and painful death?" He looked at his friends, watching them thoughtfully, but they soon turned to another glass. "We're going to kill 100 people for nothing!"

You must have faith, Thelonius!" Abby said with perseverance, playing with the liquid inside the glass, having positive thoughts. This was your daughter's chance to survive!

Taking a deep breath, Jaha let her body fall against the chair. "It's hard to have positive thoughts with the weight of everyone's life on your shoulders!" He complained in a low voice, looking up at the ceiling with irritation. It was not easy being the chancellor to decide who lives and dies. It was very tiring, but he could not complain. It was his life now.

Abby and Marcus looked at each other, trying to find the right words to say to their friend, but a bright white light appeared from the window, the three arrived momentarily and then felt nauseous as their heads were rolling.

"But what ..." Marcus said in fear, opening his eyes with a grimace, then picking up his wand, only to find the emptiness. He looked around, seeing that he was no longer in the chancellor's office, but in a large, spacious room with a few cushions on the floor and a huge television that was almost entirely on the north wall. On the left side there was a door and the right side, but his observation was interrupted when other people appeared in the room. They just came out of the wind.

The first person recognized by the three adults. Clarke Griffin. Scared, with blond hair and wild blue eyes, he looked around for answers. The second was Bellamy Blake. The boy had a great future as a guard, but he hid his sister, a person who should not exist and the third person was her. Octavia Blake, with her green eyes and black hair, looked around her in a frightened way, until she saw her brother and jumped on him. Then it was Wells Jaha, the chancellor's son, who looked confused and frightened, looking around.

The others did not recognize him. There was a boy who looked Korean and beside him was a thin boy with bad hair and he wore sunglasses that were spectacularly big for him. Beside him was another boy with braided hair and closed expression, rising from the angry floor. Then there was another boy with long, well-groomed hair up to his shoulders and beside him a dark-haired, slightly muscled, brown-haired girl. She jumped on top of the boy next to her as soon as she saw him and they kissed, not caring to be in an unknown location. The last girl was a blonde girl with brown eyes. She looked at the place, frightened and worried.

"What is going on?" The Korean boy asked as he recovered from the shock, looking at the chancellor and the two from the Council.

"It had to be the work of the superiors!" The braided-haired boy growled, looking at Jaha angrily, not forgetting that he had floated to his father.

" , I'm sorry to disappoint you, but we're as confused as you are! "Jaha said quietly, tying her fingers, looking at John Murphy with a neutral expression.

"I can not say we believe in you!" Octavia said coldly, standing next to Murphy. She would never forgive them for having arrested her just by being born. Having a second child should not be a punishment, but a choice.

"Believe it or not, it does not matter!" Marcus said coldly, taking a step forward and looking at everyone, challenging some to face him. "The only thing that matters is figuring out how and why we're here!"

"He's right!" Clarke shrugged, approaching his mother and giving her a hug. "It's kind of impossible for us to appear out of nowhere, without anyone getting us out of the cells ... or quarters!" In the last part, she said looking at Wells, who looked away. He did not like her friend's hatred of something had not even done.

On that you have to agree." The brunette girl said coming out of the arms of the handsome, long-haired boy. "Raven Reyes at your service, Princess." She introduced herself looking at Clarke, who nodded at him. "But, finally, it is humanly impossible to be in one place and, from nothing, to appear in another."

Can you explain what happened, Miss Mechanic?" The boy with his rimmed glasses around his neck asked with amusement. Before he had been arrested, he had heard of the newest mechanics of the Ark. "Jasper Jordan at your service!" he mimicked it with amusement, making the girl laugh.

The mechanic opened his mouth to speak, except that more people appeared in the room. There were six of these people. The first was a girl with braided brown hair and green eyes, along with a pose very much like Jaha's, only she seemed more menacing. Beside her was a man with braided hair on top and sides scraped. Then there was a black woman with short hair and a sharp look and then one with dark blond hair and brown eyes was positioned in front of the younger girl who looked like the leader. Also in front of the one who looked like the leader was a black man, with hair scraped and full of tattoos. They stood out in strange clothes. It was leather and other parts looked like animal skin. The other girl seemed the most normal between them. She was dark-haired, with black hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a blue T-shirt and black pants, looking around in terror and shock.

"Maun gada!(mountain girl!)" The black woman grunted in unfamiliar language to all, reaching for her waist, looking for the sword, only to find emptiness, and ran to the girl in anger, only to reach an... invisible wall?

"Indra, hod op!(Indra, wait!)" The younger girl said in a dominant voice, making the older woman bray, despite being shocked to have an invisible wall between her and the mountain girl. The leader turned to the mountain girl. "Chit do your kru think yu laik doing?( What do your people think they are doing?" she growled, stepping forward, only to be stopped by the invisible wall. Taking a deep breath, he raised his hand to touch the wall and was surprised to find the wall there.

"I ..." The girl was terrified. She was off the mountain, was not dying and now the terrestrials. "I dont understand ..."

"Em does nou understand our sleng, Heda.( She does not understand our language, commander.)" The man with braided hair said to the girl, not needing it. The trigedasleng is a unique language of the 12 clans.

"Who are you?" Abby asked, startled and surprised. In all his, on the Ark, he had never seen any of these people or most of the clothes most of them wore.

"Mo mountaineers?( More mountaineers?)" the black boy asked, was a little ahead of the commander with Anya. The woman next to him was the commander's trainer before becoming the leader of all peoples.

"Nou look seintaim much like em!( Do not look too much like them!)" Anya muttered to the former student without taking her eyes off the new people. He looked at the older men and their uniform, which was totally different from the mountain people.

"Who are you?" The leader said addressing the new people she had never seen before in her life, but she was still watching the mountain girl.

"My name is Thelonius Jaha, the leader of my people." A black man took a step forward holding his hand.

"You're not my leader!" Murphy growled in fury, gaining the approval of Octavia, Bellamy, Jasper, Harper and Monty, the Korean boy.

My name is Lexa, I am the leader of my people!" She said firmly, questioning the man's lead. If one of his people challenged him the way they defied him, he would be killed at once. "Can you explain why and how did we get here?" This situation already irritated her.

We do not know either!" Jaha said quietly, shrugging her shoulders, but inside, she was surprised that a girl of her age was leading a people.

"Maybe I can answer that!" Everyone in the room turned to the door on the right, seeing a girl with dark hair with dark blond hair and reddish brown eyes coming out and walking silently toward her. "Lexa, I'll ask you to keep your guards quiet!" The girl spoke with amusement, stopping only when she was in front of the huge TV attached to the wall.

"How do you know my name?" The commander asked with his neutral expression, ready to attack the girl in front of her. Both must be the same age.

"I know many things, Leska." The girl said to use the commander's name in her native tongue, making men of earth even more apprehensive. "What a lack of education for me! I am Katherine Swan." He smiled at everyone, amused at the expression they were making. "I brought you here!"

To say that everyone was in shock was euphemism. They were wondering how that girl, who seemed to be harmless, managed to get them to these places.

"How exactly?" Raven, who had come out of the shock, asked the question everyone wanted to ask. For mechanics, science was the basis of everything and everything, it was not scientifically possible.

"Magic, of course." Katherine grinned from ear to ear, all raising their eyebrows in surprise.

"Magic?" Clarke repeated that word as if the woman in front of him was crazy, making the new visitors watch her for the first time since they arrived.

"That, Clarke," he said, smiling and then looked around, as if admiring the place. "I know it's hard to believe, but you're here to witness the future!" But once everyone was shocked, thinking that the woman was crazy. The things she said were crazy.

"Okay, you're crazy!" Octavia said simply, seeing almost everyone agree with her, but Clarke, Bellamy, Finn, Raven, Monty, the chancellor and the advisers, who were quite observant, did not lose the group of those who spoke, the different language was whispering to each other and Lexa, the leader, seemed annoyed and at the same time amused by what they were saying.

While she was sad, Katherine looked at Octavia expectantly. "I may even be, but the crazy are right!" She said with amusement, making people find her even more insane.

"Explain this!" Lexa asked aloud, but the expression was empty of feelings.

"I knew you'd believe it!" Katherine said cheerfully, clapping her hands in ecstasy. The people of the land were quite religious, on their way, so they would probably believe it. "Anyway, I have the power to travel between the past and the future and also stop time." That shook even the terrestrials. "So, yeah, if any of you are thinking about it, time has stopped right now!"

"What ..." Murphy muttered in total shock, not believing the things he was hearing at the moment. It seemed very surreal.

"Yes, that's exactly what you heard." Katherine exclaimed Smiling, sitting on the floor, taking one of the pillows and placing it on her lap. "As long as we are here, the planet and the space are still! We can stay here from one day to twenty years, when we leave this place, everything will remain the same, as if it never left."

They all listened in silence, trying to decide whether they believed the woman in front of him or not.

"Okay, you can do these things and?" Monty asked with a shrug, looking at Katherine interrogatively. "Why are we here?"

"I've already answered that, dear Monty," Katherine said, smiling at the younger boy. "You'll see the future! Let's just say it's going to be like a movie ... Does everyone know what a movie is?" The Ark people and the mountain girl waved positively, while the owners denied it. "Well, a movie is like spending your life on this screen here ..." he pointed to the television, speaking directly to the terrestrials. "On this screen, what to call TV, will appear the future of all of you a few weeks later, today!" The five Terrestrials nodded. "Why do not they show up so do not get confused in the future?"

"Marcus Kane!"

"Abigail Griffin."

"Clarke Griffin."

"Octavia Blake."

"Bellamy Blake."

"Monty Green."

"Jasper Jordan!"

"Raven Reyes."

"Finn Collins."

"Harper Johnson."

"John Murphy..."

"Wells Jaha."

"Maya..."

"Anya!"

"Gustus!"

"Indra!"

"Lincoln."

The only ones who did not play were Thelonius and Lexa, who had done it before.

"Great!" Katherine said with satisfaction, watching them all. "Maya, sit with them if you're not comfortable with Trikru." And the girl soon accepted the council, approaching Jasper and Octavia quickly, the first one smiled at her and the second just waved. "Sit there while I put this television to work!"

Soon they were sitting on the floor, some looser, Jasper and Finn, lie down, while the others put themselves in the best possible position. The closest to the land were Raven, Finn, and Clarke, the latter standing next to Lincoln, who seemed the friendliest of the five. In order were Thelonius, Wells, Abby, Marcus, Harper, Monty, Maya, Jasper, Murphy, Bellamy, Finn, Raven, Octavia, Clarke, Lincoln, Anya, Lexa, Gustus and Indra.

There, people!" Katherine exclaimed as she left the TV with a control in her hand. "Before we start, let's talk a few things." Lexa raised her eyebrows, was not happy to follow anyone's orders, but it was the future, and if this woman was interfering in the future, it was because something was happening seriously. "Some of you will be slow to appear, but they will appear! Nothing to attack people, because, my God, you will want to kill yourself!" That scared many. Why the hell did they do to kill themselves? "And more people will appear during the story, so do not panic. Now let's get started!" He smiled happily, giving himself control.

N/A: I hope you enjoyed it, because I'm very excited about this story! Until the next chapter, Skaikru or Trikru or Azgeda, or anyone else you are!