(John: I think I know how to find Jack, Kate and Sawyer. Sayid: Can I ask why he's being included in the conversation?Desmond: Is that supposed to hurt my feelings?)
Chapters: 12/15
Fandom: The 100 (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Abby Griffin/Marcus Kane
Characters: Abby Griffin, Marcus Kane (The 100), Clarke Griffin, Bellamy Blake, Octavia Blake, Monty Green, Jasper Jordan, Lincoln (The 100), Raven Reyes (The 100), Nyko (The 100), Eric Jackson (The 100), John Murphy (The 100), Nathan Miller, Indra (The 100)
Additional Tags: Marcus Kane Whump, Whump, Hurt/Comfort, Physical Torture, Torture, Kidnapping, Psychological Torture, Blood and Violence, Electrocution, Beating, Waterboarding, Stabbing, Hurt Marcus Kane, Choking, Angst, Death Sentence, Near Death Experiences, Rescue
Summary:
Marcus Kane is the chancellor of Arkadia. He is trying to redeem himself and guide his people through survival on planet earth while facing challenges, both internal and external, He finds solace, confronts his past, and discovers a love that transcends hardship. However, all of that is interrupted by mean adversaries and a dangerous encounter in the woods threaten to disrupt his fragile existence.
Chapters: 4/?
Fandom: The 100 (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Abby Griffin/Marcus Kane
Characters: Abby Griffin, Marcus Kane (The 100), Clarke Griffin, Bellamy Blake, Octavia Blake, Monty Green, Jasper Jordan, Lincoln (The 100), Raven Reyes (The 100), Nyko (The 100)
Additional Tags: Marcus Kane Whump, Whump, Hurt/Comfort, Physical Torture, Blood and Torture, Torture, Kidnapping, Psychological Torture
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