Here it is! The last chapter. Thank you for everyone who's stuck around to follow this story. I really appreciated all the comments. Enjoy!

That's My Girl

"Clarke."

"No."

"Clarke, it's like two minutes."

"No."

"I'll be right there with you."

Clarke shook her head as she looked at the massive structure before her. Its slow spinning was almost mocking her.

"Clarke, it's a ferris wheel for god's sakes. Not satan." Raven commented as she nudged Clarke in the side. "You're going to have to conquer your fear of this ferris wheel somehow."

"Plus, you'll be leaving Lexa all alone to ride it." Octavia chimed in with a smirk.

On cue, Lexa grinned when Clarke looked at her. "Please?"

"You know how much I hate ferris wheels, Lexa!" Clarke whined as they started to drag her to the line for the ferris wheel.

"I know you've had a bad experience with them, but I PROMISE this will be one you won't regret." Lexa pleaded as she tugged at Clarke's arm.

Clarke's heart started to beat a little faster as they neared the front of the line. The first time she rode a ferris wheel she ran to the nearest trash can and hurled into it after getting off the ride. It was during a date she had with some boy back in high school and suffice to say - they didn't last very long after that embarrassing night. The next time she went she was with Raven - she didn't hurl that time but she almost had a panic attack when the ride stopped suddenly in mid- air. Apparently, there were some technical problems with the ferris wheel and they were stuck at the very top for nearly two hours until the engineers finally fixed the ride and let everyone off. After that time, Clarke promised herself she would never ride a ferris wheel again because it gave her too much anxiety.

Now here she was once again being dragged by her friends to ride the very thing she despised.

"Clarke, if you got Lexa to try a caramel apple and like it, then I'm sure you can get over riding this damn ferris wheel." Octavia argued. Earlier when they arrived at the carnival they bumped into a concession stand selling candies and other sweet treats. One of those sweet treats were caramel apples on a stick. It was a delicious dessert in Clarke's eyes - literally a whole apple dipped in caramel and covered in peanuts - but Lexa found it absolutely appalling. Lexa was generally a healthy eater - she cooked a lot and ate lots of fruits and veggies in their raw form. Rarely did she have anything sweeter than a banana.

"How do you take something so nutritious and turn it into a dessert like that?" Lexa grimaced as Clarke bit into the treat.

Clarke let out a hum of approval as she munched on the caramel apple. "It's so good. Have you ever tried it before?"

"No, but I can imagine how it tastes by just looking at it." Lexa frowned slightly before reaching up to wipe a spot of caramel off the bottom of Clarke's bottom lip. "My body shivers at the thought of all that sugar running through me."

Clarke rolled her eyes with a laugh, "Don't be so dramatic." Then, she held out the apple to Lexa's mouth. "Bite it."

"Uh, no thanks." Lexa pushed her hand away and shook her head.

"You've never even tried it. How are you so sure you won't like it?"

"Well, for one the apple is bigger than my mouth, I don't see how I could bite it at all. Two, I'm pretty sure that kid who just bought one is on a major sugar rush after one bite." Lexa pointed to the little boy that was currently running around like a maniac after having one bite of the caramel apple. He was holding it in his hand as he ran around while his mother tried to grab a hold of him.

Clarke chuckled at the sight and then looked around. Once she found what she was looking for, she walked over to another concession stand and retrieved a plastic knife.

Lexa followed. "What are you doing?"

"I'm going to cut you a piece so you can try." Clarke replied as she proceeded to cut a piece of the apple off. It took a bit of energy since it was a plastic knife, but she managed to get a good piece off. "Here."

Lexa took the knife that had the apple piece speared through it. She eyed it suspiciously. "I don't know about this…"

"It's not poisonous, I promise."

She sighed and carefully took a bite of the caramel apple.

"Look at her now, she's like addicted to caramel apples now." Raven added on.

Lexa shrugged and her eyes glazed dreamily over the memory. "It was a really good caramel apple."

"But this is totally different. This is riding a contraption not eating a dessert!" Clarke replied with a whine.

"Alright, ladies. Next up. Two per cart." The operator announced as he pulled one cart up from the ferris wheel. Octavia and Raven stepped in excitedly and the operator moved the next cart so Lexa and Clarke could get in.

Lexa got in and sat down and looked over to find Clarke standing hesitantly at the edge of the cart.

"Clarke. Everything will be okay. I'll be right here." Lexa said reassuringly. She reached out her hand and Clarke took it with a sigh.

"If I die, I'm coming back to haunt you." Clarke swore as she took a seat next to her. It was a small cart, so their legs were a bit cramped together.

"At least you'll die knowing that you've seen this view." Lexa leaned in and kissed her cheek sweetly before the ride started to take off.

It paused at the very top, where they could see out into the starry night. Clarke's breath hitched for a moment when the ride stopped but was easily soothed by Lexa's hand on hers.

"Look Clarke." Lexa instructed as she pointed at the night sky. When she noticed that she wasn't looking, she tugged at her hand. "Aw, baby…"

"I told you I don't do ferris wheels." Clarke said lowly as she gripped Lexa's hand and trained her gaze on the handlebars in front of her.

"Hey, hey, look at me." Lexa used her free hand to grasp Clarke's chin so that her blue eyes could meet hers. "I won't let anything happen to you. Now, I know you hate ferris wheels but I don't think you should be robbed of this beautiful night sky either."

Clarke was soothed by her words and the green eyes in front of her. She let out a soft sigh and her grasp on Lexa's hand loosened slightly. "Okay."

Lexa gently ran her thumb on the bottom of Clarke's bottom lip, "Here, maybe this will help you."

She was about to question her remark but then felt soft lips press against hers gently. Clarke's heart fluttered like butterflies as she felt herself melt into the kiss. They had only been dating for a few weeks but Clarke could never get over how much of a great kisser Lexa was. It felt like it was the first time every time they kissed and it was absolutely amazing.

Clarke released Lexa's hand so that she could place it on her face to pull her closer and suddenly the fact that they were sitting on a ferris wheel thirty feet above the ground dissipated. All the anxiety that Clarke had slowly faded away with each gentle tug that Lexa gave on her upper lip.

It was simply amazing how this girl made her feel with just one kiss.

When Clarke let out a content sigh in the form of a hum, Lexa decided to choose that moment to pull away before they missed the chance to see the night sky.

"No…" Clarke whined when she lost the warm feeling of Lexa's lips on hers.

"Clarke, as much as I'd love to continue this, I really want you to see this." Lexa chuckled as she let her forehead rest against Clarke's for a brief moment. Her breathing was a little uneven, but she wasn't surprised by that fact seeing as the blonde always seemed to take her breath away.

Clarke bit her bottom lip disappointedly but kept her eyes trained on Lexa's green ones. The brunette raised her hand up and moved her thumb over the area just below Clarke's bottom lip to stop her from biting it.

"Don't do that."

A smirk played on her lips. "Why?"

"It's distracting." There was a dark look that came over her green orbs and Clarke's chest leapt with excitement for it.

"I know." Clarke replied teasingly.

Lexa shook her head and chuckled. "Anyway, I want you to see this night sky just above us. Because you always talk about how you never get to see the stars at night since there's so much light pollution in the city. Well, this is your chance to see it. Lucky for you, tonight is clear of clouds and it's a full moon."

"I knew those romantic movies would change you for the better." Clarke teased with a laugh.

"Shut up." Lexa gave her a soft shove to the shoulder. She then turned her line of vision to the view behind her, "Look."

And Clarke did look. She looked up at the night sky and saw it filled with thousands of bright, shining stars. It was spectacular and hypnotizing at the same time. No clouds in sight, just the dark night sky illuminated by thousands of tiny light gases in the sky. The full moon was also a compliment to everything in the sky but what made it really fall in place was the look of excitement that was in Lexa's green eyes.

"What do you think?"

Clarke's blue eyes switched from the night sky to Lexa's beaming face, "It's amazing, babe."

A wide smile broke out on her face like she'd won the lottery. "You know I'm talking about the night sky right?"

Clarke smirked. "Oh yeah, that too. It's spectacular."

"Clarrrkke…." Lexa whined as a blush came over her cheeks.

"I love teasing you." Clarke leaned forward and placed a sweet kiss on her cheek. "But really, Lexa, I love it. It's really beautiful up here. I'm glad you brought me up here."

If it was possible, Lexa's smile grew wider and she grasped Clarke's hand in hers.

"So, I kind of have a request." Lexa started with a shy grin.

"Name it."

She looked away briefly and let out a nervous sigh, "It's super cliche and probably cheesy but I just need to tell you…"

Clarke gently squeezed her hand for encouragement, seeing as whatever Lexa wanted to ask was really making her anxious.

"I know that we've only been doing this.." Lexa held up their hands for emphasis. "For only a couple weeks now but I really like you. Like a lot. It's ridiculous how much I like you. I talk about you all the time that Octavia almost regrets trying to push us together because of how much I talk about you.."

A small grin crept over Clarke's lips as she started to put together what Lexa was trying to ask. She could've saved her from it and just do it herself, but she decided that watching Lexa do it was so much more cuter.

"I disliked flowers before I met you and I still wonder how you were able to change my mind about them within two hours of doing a science lab…" Clarke let out an airy laugh, light hearted and genuine. "And that. Your laugh is so genuine and light hearted. Like an innocent little kid and it makes me so happy when I hear it…"

The blonde tucked a stray hair behind her ear and licked her lips.

"You've told me that I'm amazing but to me Clarke…" Lexa gave a shy smile and braved herself to look at Clarke. "You're the whole world to me."

If it was possible, Clarke's heart grew ten times bigger at the sweet words. Cheesy, but she'd take it any day. Those soulful green eyes could ask anything of her at this point and she'd do it without question because quite frankly, this girl made her heart pound and sent tingles all the way up to her toes.

"So, would you, you know, be my…" Lexa bit her bottom lip. It wasn't supposed to be this hard to ask! They'd been dating for a few weeks for god's sake, this should've been a no-brainer for her. Obviously it didn't need to be said, but she wanted to give the common courtesy of at least saying it outloud.

Lexa huffed and changed course. "Can, we like, make this a...thing?"

"A thing?"

"You know together?"

"We are together. Sitting in this cart is together."

"Clarrrkkee…"

She giggled and tugged on her hand to inch her closer. "I really love seeing you all flustered, babe. It's so cute."

"So…?" Lexa let the question hang in the air.

Clarke grinned and placed a gentle kiss to her pink lips. "Yes." She pecked her lips. "We can make this a thing."

"You're insufferable." Lexa pouted and Clarke thought it was the most adorable thing she's seen.

"Yeah but you love me anyway."

The both of them smiled at the statement, not quite yet knowing how true it would turn out to be.

"Girlfriend?" Lexa looked at Clarke apprehensively.

Clarke gave a cheeky grin and leaned forward, squashing all of Lexa's fears away, "Hell yes. You didn't even have to ask, Lexa."

"Well, I -"

"DID YOU DO IT YET, LEXA?!" On the cart above them, Raven and Octavia's heads could be seen peeking at them from below. Their eyes wild with curiosity and anxiety. Raven shouted again, "DID YOU?!"

Lexa's cheeks flushed and Clarke laughed at their friends' antics.

"Yeah, I did, Raven!" Lexa shouted back as she looked above them. She would kill them later for ruining a perfectly good moment.

Raven let out a loud whoop and pumped her fists in the air before the ride operator down below shouted at them to stop swinging the cart. Octavia managed to calm Raven down before the operator started the ride again to let them off the wheel.

When Clarke and Lexa hopped off the ride, they immediately found each other's hands and the widest grins were plastered on their faces.

"See? Now that wasn't so bad, now was it?" Raven commented as she bumped shoulders with Clarke.

She gave an adoring look to Lexa, "No, it wasn't."

"Ugh, you guys are incredibly sickening now." Octavia commented sarcastically. She then spotted a carnival game nearby that involved throwing baseballs at plates. "Lexa! Let's go play that game. Ten bucks say I can knock more plates than you."

Lexa flew her eyes to her best friend, "You're on, Blake."

Octavia grinned and skipped away to the carnival game. Lexa gave Clarke a sweet kiss on her cheek and followed Octavia to game shortly after. Raven took up the empty space beside Clarke and placed an arm on her shoulder.

"You guys give me the feels. It's so beautiful." Raven sniffed and wiped a fake tear away from cheek.

"I've never seen you this obsessed with my love life. It's a bit concerning."

"Shut up. Everyone appreciates a little love story every now and then, okay?" Raven huffed and folded her hands across her chest.

Clarke shook her head with a laugh before the two walked off to watch Octavia and Lexa best each other at the carnival game. A small audience started crowding around Lexa and Octavia, impressed by how many plates the girls had knocked down already.

"Wow, that chick with the brown hair is really good!"

"Who is she?"

"I need to get some baseball lessons from her."

"Whoever has her as a girlfriend is super lucky!"

Clarke stood next to the few people who were murmuring and commenting on Lexa's abilities to knock down each plate effortlessly. Sure it was probably an easy carnival game a ten year could probably master but she was proud of Lexa anyway. Her girlfriend. The girl she would get to hold hands with everyday. The girl who would wipe food off the bottom of her lip because sometimes she got so excited with eating food. The girl who would gaze at her for days and not get tired of her. The girl that made her all fuzzy and warm inside from her head to her toes.

Confidently, proudly, and unabashedly, Clarke said it as clear as the night sky, "That's my girl."

Octavia who was a few plates behind Lexa and was close to losing ten dollars muttered so only her friend could hear, "I know you have a thirst for winning, but can you just let me have this one? Please?"

Lexa snorted and threw another ball, striking another plate down. "Nope."

Honestly, she was on a high right now. A happy high. She just asked the one person in the world to be hers and she felt like she could be doing cartwheels for days. Clarke. The girl that babbled on about medical terms that Lexa never understood but would listen to anyway because honestly, she could listen to Clarke talk for days because her voice was just so, nice. The girl that never failed to mention how cute she was every time she got flustered about something (which was, pretty often). The girl that liked to run her fingers soothingly through her hair in the morning to wake her up. The girl that had her grinning like an idiot every time she was around.

Seeing that Lexa's eyes were glazed over dreamily, Octavia took the opportunity to knock down two plates in succession with one ball. That fact snapped Lexa out of her day dreaming and she narrowed her eyes at Octavia.

"Cheater."

"Not my fault you get all dreamy when Clarke's around."

Lexa grinned and turned to give Clarke a wink before winding up her arm to hurl the last ball,

"Yeah, but it's totally worth it. Because..." She managed to knock down two plates just like Octavia and the her friend groaned in irritation.

"Because?" Octavia questioned her friend's hanging words. It didn't take her more than two seconds to figure out where Lexa was going with it. She rolled her eyes, "You're going to say it, aren't you?"

Lexa grinned. "That's my girl."

THE END.