"Want to know what its like to be in the sky?" I ask them.

The Grounders all stare at me quizzically. I smirk and look down at the children of the village.

"Maybe the kids should go first. Less weapons and uh more fun!" I say brightly. Lexa and Anya glance at each other in confusion at my words.

"Take off your weaponry, you'll see why." I say chuckling as Raven excitedly ushers pass the little ones into the airlock.

She and Wick had figured out to turn on anti-gravs. From what she tells me a space walk was like flying. Her eyes glittered with the memory of how much fun she had. I suggested wryly that the Grounders could use a little fun with how uptight they act. Our faces brightened as we turned to each other at the same time, nearly glowing with the idea.

"Dont stab me." I warn them. Their eyes grow weary at my words, shifting behind me at their children standing behind me in a locked room.

I press the big red button and the kids squeal out at the sensation of weightlessness. I could feel a blade at my side and someone breathing in my ear behind me. I froze waiting for them to relax.

The Grounders relaxed their stances and stared at the kids lifting off the ground and floating as if in water. Their faces were amusing to watch, first in fierce anger then shock and finally childlike awe themselves.

"Um . . . Lexa." I whisper. I was enjoying how close she was, her body pressed behind me in almost a hug. However, her sword arm was slack but still very much pressured against that blade. She tore her gaze away and stared at me for a second before pulling her blade, and unfortunately her body, away.

I smile in understanding and glance at the laughing children before knocking on the glass wall. Raven laughed at a particular kid who was tumbling in cartwheels before she glanced at me and nodded. I could see her mouth moving telling the children to hold onto something in the room and weigh themselves down.

I press the button again, checking the gauges to make sure their descent wasn't at all abrupt. The only reason I wasnt fully impaled on Lexa's sword was because she above all else had restraint.

The children laugh out loud as the doors slide open talking excitedly to Raven. Her face was smiling but I could see like me she had no idea what they were saying, to which they probably forgot. They jumped up and down pulling on their parent's hands stubbornly. I shook my head, that was the universal sign for "I wanna go again!"

"You can all go again, tomorrow after you have done your duties." I said calmly. They all groaned out loud in disappointment after Anya translated for me. I chuckled and waved goodbye as their parents led them away.

"Skei Presa" said a tiny voice. I looked down at a little boy who was tugging at my jacket to get my attention. Skei Presa. I smiled at the familiar but aggravating name, Sky Princess.

"Yes?" I ask the boy kindly. His brown eyes scanned me in a familiar, suspicious way. I look up to his father whose eyes shined down at his boy with nothing but love and pride.

The tug comes back until he gently opens my hand and gives me a flower. My heart swelled as I reverently hold it up.

"Thank you." I whisper. I glance at his father for permission. At his nod, I lean down hug the boy close. "You're going to be a heart breaker." His grin is quick until he grabs his father's hand and runs from the room. I wave at the retreating group, not seeing the Commander's eyes on me the whole time.