Clarke woke up in a room she didn't recognize. She tried to sit up and grimaced as a sharp pain went through her head.

"Don't get up just yet" she heard a familiar voice saying.

"You got hit pretty hard" Clarke glared at Lexa as she walked towards her. Lexa saw the hurt and betrayal in Clarke's eyes.

"Clarke I-"

"You said you cared about me. That the only reason you had saved me at the village was that you didn't care about the 250 people that died because I was safe" Clarke interrupted.

"And then you betrayed me" She finished

"I had to think about my people, Clarke. Try to understand that" Lexa said sitting down on the bed in front of Clarke.

"I tried. I tried to understand, but I can't. We could've fought together. And we would've won. They were outnumbered and trapped" Clarke said.

Lexa didn't have an answer to that. Clarke was right. They would've fought and won if she only hadn't run away. But she had.

Clarke pushed the covers off of her and stood up while Lexa was lost in thought. Luckily for her Lexa was ready to catch her when she tripped on her own foot.

"Careful" Lexa said as she caught Clarke by her shoulders. Clarke pushed her away, gaining a look of hurt from Lexa, and sat on the bed with her throbbing head in her hands.

"What you want from me? Why am I here?" Clarke asked raising her head.

"Return you to your mother" Lexa answered

"Why?"

"Peace. She's been attacking villages in the woods" Lexa explained

"My mom has been attacking villages?" Lexa nodded curtly.

"But why? I thought she wanted peace with the grounders"

"She thinks we have you as a hostage, so she took hostages of her own from the villages" Lexa explained.

"What if I don't want to go back to Camp Jaha" Clarke said

"You have to" a bald guy said walking into the room.

"Titus" Lexa said

"Excuse me for the interruption, Heda. We just received a message from Skaikru" Titus explained

"What do they say?" Lexa asked

"The girl has to be at their front gate by midday" Titus said

"The GIRL has a name" Clarke said slightly angry but mostly annoyed.

"It's already late, we will have to go after breakfast" Lexa said standing up

"I don't want breakfast. We can go right now" Clarke said standing up.

"You have to eat" Lexa said

"No I don't' Clarke protested heading towards the door bumping into Lexa's shoulder.

"You can't travel without having eaten you-"

"Watch me" Clarke said walking out the door.

Titus looked at Lexa as she shook her head sighing.

"She has some attitude" Titus said annoyed.

"Get the horses ready" Lexa said

"Sha, Heda" Titus said before heading to the door. A second later he stopped in his tracks and turned around.

"Duty" he raised his right hand

"Feelings" he raised his left hand. He then closed the door behind him leaving Lexa to her thoughts.

"We should stop" Lexa said. Clarke just ignored her and continued down the road.

"Clarke" Lexa called a second later.

"What Commander?" Clarke said with annoyance in her voice.

"Did you hear what I said?" Lexa said making her horse go a little faster to catch up with Clarke.

"I did" Clarke answered simply.

"Well...?" Lexa asked expectantly

"You said we have to be there by midday, we're going to be late if we stop. Wouldn't want that for the Commander" Clarke said. Lexa sighed as Clarke surpassed her once more. The rest of the ride was silent, it took a couple of hours to get to camp but they eventually did it.

When they arrived the guards opened the gate and then called Abby as Clarke and Lexa dismounted from the horses.

"Clarke!" Abby exclaimed as she rushed towards her daughter and embraced her in a bone-crushing hug.

"Hey, mom" Clarke answered unenthusiastically as she hugged her mother back. After a few seconds her mother let her go taking a step back and putting her hands on Clarke's shoulders to take a good look at her.

"You're alive" Abby stated smiling.

"Yeah" Clarke answered nodding. Lexa cleared her throat behind them catching both Abby's and Clarke's attention and making them turn around.

"We honored our part of the deal, you have your daughter. Now honor yours" Lexa said.

"You should've stopped to think about that when you abandoned us at Mount Weather, Commander" Abby said. Lexa's and Camp Jaha's guards raised their weapons simultaneously.

"Woah, put your guns down" Clarke said, but the guards acted as if she hadn't said a word.

"Mom" Clarke said looking at her mom expectantly. But her mother just continue staring at Lexa and her guards.

"You should retreat, Commander. I don't think three against ten is a fair fight" Abby said.

"You're making the wrong choice" Lexa said glaring at Clarke's mother. Abby nodded to one of the guards who closed the gate.

Lexa finally understood why Abby hadn't come to Polis herself to get Clarke: she wanted Lexa to feel as hopeless as her daughter had felt when she abandoned them at Mount Weather. She wanted to make Lexa look week in front of her people. What would she even tell the citizens of Polis and of all the villages she had to protect? She couldn't protect her own people because she was weak enough to let one person fool her. That had already happened once, even if it was under different circumstances. Lexa knew what she had to do,but she knew this was different.

Lexa glared at Abby before turning to look at Clarke silently asking for forgiveness for what she would have to do.

"Mebi oso na hit choda op nodotaim" Lexa said before turning her horse around and trotting away. She had to make her decision with her mind and not with her heart. She had to attack Skaikru's village and take her people back.