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"What do you say we kill 'em both?" One of the men asked, holding a knife to Lexa's neck, his other hand holding the rope that was tied around her wrists.

"Gustus, we have to take them to the queen first." The other man said, holding Clarke the same way.

"Oh, come on. It would bring everyone great joy if we killed both of the traders, especially the Arkadia princess."

"Suddenly the door opened and several guards walked in followed by Queen Loren. She turned her attention to Lexa first, "Good girl Lexa. I saw potential in you, I really did. You were our best warrior."

"Lexa snuck a glance at Clarke, "But here we are.

"The queen played with the knife in her hand, putting her finger lightly on the tip, "But you know what happens to traders."

"Lexa's breathing was staggered and she was trying hard to keep the tears from falling./p

"And you, princess. I thought you'd learn to stay away after I killed your father. But since we're here, I might just make your mother watch me torcher and kill you too. What do you think, Gustus?"

"I agree with you, my queen." He gave Clarke an evil smile as the knife hovered by her neck.

"Clarke didn't see how they were going to get out of this one. They'd broken the law and now they were paying the price for it. Slow painful deaths.

"Clarke took a deep breath, "Then you better get to it."

"The queen turned to one of the guards, "James, would you please get a message to Queen Abby?"

"What would you like me to tell her?"

"Tell her; she better hurry."

"Yes, my queen." James bowed quickly before leaving.

"Take them to the dungeons until I decide what do with them."

As soon as Clarke and Lexa were locked away, they fell into each other's arms. If they were going to die, at least they would be together.

"I love you, princess." Lexa dint care that her tears were falling Clarke's shoulder.

"I love you too, warrior." Clarke didn't care either that her tears were falling in Lexa's shoulder. If this was the last time they were ever together, she wanted the warrior to know that she did care.