This was just an idea that I decided to make a story about, so let me know what you think and i'll continue with it. I rolled my eyes, "You only like it because I let you help pick out her name." Mom shrugged, "What can I say?" "Hey, I helped too." My dad added, defensively. He crossed his arms over his chest and was doing a terrible job at imitating a teenage girl. I rolled my eyes and groaned as I threw my head back on the pillow, careful not to wake up the baby in my arms. "Lord help us all if that baby's as stubborn as you and your mother." "She wouldn't be a Griffin girl without a touch of stubbornness." I said. Dad shrugged, "You'll know my pain someday, When she's your age and thinks she knows everything." I just rolled my eyes.
"Kaydia April Griffin. I like it." My mom said proudly as she stood with my dad next to me. Kaydia was fast asleep in my arms and Mom was going to take her for a little while so I could sleep.
"Clarke, are you even listening to me?" Lexa asked, her tone mixed between annoyance and amusement.
I shook my head and took my gaze that I didn't realize was directed straight at her lips, "Sorry, what were you saying?"
"Battle plan, Clarke." My face only turned more red as she gave me a knowing smirk.
Ever since our kiss a few days ago, I was unable to focus on anything even when it came to the war against Mount Weather. I had told her that I wasn't ready to be with anyone, but at this moment, I was really regretting that and just wanted to leap across the table and capture her lips again. I still wasn't sure why I told her not yet, it could've been the two year old mini me that was god knows where.
Before I could stop myself I was leaning across the table and putting my lips on hers, igniting the fireworks and causing the whole world to fade away.
"You seem ready to me." Lexa said jokingly as she pulled away, her cheeks flushed.
"I might have lied.'
Lexa shrugged with a smirk, "Or maybe I'm just that hard to resist."
I laughed, "Yeah, that's it."
She shrugged, getting up and walking over to me. She held her hand out for me and I took it. We walked out of the tent and she practically dragged me to the near by trees. "Lex, where are we going?"
"Lex, huh?" She asked, raising he eyebrow at me, "I like it. We are getting away so no one, you know, walks in at an awkward time."
"Oh, so we can make out with no interruptions?" i asked, Lexa's face contorted into a look of confusion.
"What does it mean to make out?"
I couldn't stop the laughter that escaped from my mouth at this, "It's when two people kiss very intensely for a long period of time."
"Oh, so we've already done that before."
I smirked, "We can do it again."
She smiled back,"If you say so skai prisa."
"Lincoln, put me down." The unmistakeable voice of Octavia squealed, "Where are we going anyway?"
"Somewhere, but if you don't stop squirming, I will drop you on your ass." Lincoln threatened, emitting more laughter from Octavia as the two walked up right next to us and Lincoln almost did drop Octavia at the sight of me and the commander standing there.
They both nodded to Lexa as Octavia's face turned a deadly shade of red, even though they hadn't actually been doing anything. Unlike the two of us.
Octavia leaned into Lincoln's ear and whispered, "I told you there was something going on between, but of course you didn't believe me."
After the two love birds walked away, I turned and smacked Lexa's arm, "What happened to no one finding us?"
The next thing Lexa did surprised me, she actually laughed. She only laughed harder at the expression on my face. "Yes, Clarke, I can laugh."
I put my hands up defensively, rolling my eyes, "Yeah, now I know that."
She giggled once more, giving me a devilish smirk that caused my cheeks to turn a violent shade of red, "So shall we continue what we started?"
"What are you two arguing about this time?" My mom asked as she made her way through the door after work. Wells had come over after our classes were finished and we had been playing with Kaydia when he claimed that she smiled at him. "She said my name." "No, she didn't." I shot back. "You're just mad because she said my name first." I crossed my arms and turned to my mother who was just rolling her eyes, "It's ok Clarke, I did the same thing after your dad and the chancellor claimed that you said 'dada'." "It doesn't matter anyway. She didn't say your name." Wells bent down and picked up the tenth month old, earning him an almost toothless smile, "You said my name didn't you?" he asked, "Just smile and nod." Kaydia nodded causing her short, blonde ringlets to bounce. And make it really hard to be mad at her, "hey, you're supposed to be on my side." "It's not my fault she likes me more." Wells stated. I rolled my eyes and took Kaydia from him, "Well, I have to feed her." "You're so mad, it's cute." I glared at him as he smirked at me. "Bye, Kay." She giggled and waved, "Bye, Wells." "Honey, close your mouth." my mom said with a laugh at my jaw that was practically on the floor as I watched Wells leave before turning to face the beaming ten month old, "Really, that's how you chose to repay me?"
"Do you enjoy dragging me through the woods?" I asked Lexa as we wandered through the woods, her gripping tightly onto mine as we did.
"It's more peaceful out here." she replied.
"You just want to make out with me without anyone interrupting us." I said, smirking at the blush that was creeping onto her cheeks. "And you don't want people to see that the commander blushes."
"Well, would you want all of your people to see you blush?"
"Obviously not." I said, suddenly stopping my tracks at the sight of very blonde hair up ahead. We had stepped up to the clearing and I just caught sight of the two mountain men, who were heading straight for the blonde little girl.
"Clarke, what-" Lexa answered her own question as she must have finally seen the little girl that was unmistakably Kaydia. I quickly let go of Lexa's hand and made a beeline for her, being seconds too late as one of the men grabbed her up.
