Clarke grinned at Lexa as she walked into the room. Once they had arrived at Floukru, Luna had got them settled in a set of small cabins on the edge of the main city, the structures themselves built over a great lake that all the rivers and streams flowed into, with massive wooden pillars to support them.

Everyone besides Lexa had been eager to go out and explore the new place but Lexa had quickly excused herself, eager to spend some time to herself with a new book Luna had gifted to her.

"Have you enjoyed your afternoon Clarke?" Lexa asked with an easy smile as her wife took a seat next to her on the bed.

Clarke nodded, "I have actually, we were given a tour of the city by Luna and then we went on a hike to the lake shore for an hour before heading back. Luna's invited us all for a meal tonight in about two hours."

Looking out the window, Lexa frowned slightly, "That's awfully late to be eating, is she ok?"

"Yeah about that, you might want to avoid Ontari for a while cause she's going to have a bit of a vendetta against you." Clarke grinned, "It turns out that Luna really takes training her on boats and in the water seriously so she forced her to go fishing, they're actually out there now."

Lexa chuckled as she closed her book and dropped it to the side of her, "Poor Ontari, she's not the best with boats, and Luna is not the most patient of teachers."

"Not to mention that Ontari hates fish." Clarke grinned, "Have you never noticed how weird she gets in the market whenever she passes by the fishermen's stands? They freak her out."

Laughing, Lexa shook her head, "I had never noticed that before, it's a wonder Nia ever believe Ontari could ever overthrow me, all we have to do is throw raw fish at her and she'll run. Define weird?"

Clarke just shrugged helplessly, "I don't really know, but she always seems to be standing behind someone else, and she disappears mysteriously whenever the fresh catches come in."

"The great Azgeda warriors only weakness is fish."

Nudging her, Clarke struggled to hold back her laughter, "Stop being mean, we really shouldn't be laughing."

Lexa grinned, leaning her head against Clarke's shoulder, "Fine I'll stop, but remember this conversation when we're all eating together later. And we're in Floukru, they will most definitely be serving fish to us tonight."