Bellamy blinked a bit at his question as to if he was still a good person. He thought so but maybe not? He had left Clarke to die six years ago but he had done it so the rest of them could survive so he wasn’t sure where that put him at. That an all the other deaths he had caused. “I don’t know.” He said honestly with a shrug as he looked over at the rest of his sky fam. surely they still thought he was good, right?
Her second question was easier, if she had more like that, he could handle this much better than he previous one. “The sky?” He looked up at his former home for a moment, the reality that he wouldn’t ever be going back there again hitting him all too hard. “The sky is beautiful. It’ll drive you slightly insane. Being with the same people every day for six years, missing your other people but it was beautiful in a sad way.” He would miss it, he thought. They had grown a lot up there.
She sighed as she looked down, mildly disappointed. He was supposed
to be a good person. Clarke told her that Bellamy Blake was a wonderful
person, so she didn’t expect that to change. “Clarke said you were real
good,” she explained before leaving that in the past to focus on his next answer.
“I’ve never been to the sky,” she told him before shrugging. “I’ll probably
never have to go up there I think. I don’t know if there are any more
space ships, or space people, or any other space things,” she added.
Madi wasn’t really disappointed that she would never go to space
because she had a home down on the ground. However, the thought of
space would probably never leave her.
“Will they like me?” she asked, gesturing to his people.
“I’ve never met them before. Clarke raised me since I was little.. my
mom and dad died in Primefaya,”