A/N: Hey guys, another shorter chapter tonight but I wasn't actually going to write so it's not too bad. Thanks for all the lovely reviews last chapter, you guys are honestly the best, I still don't quite believe how many readers I have. I've wanted to write fanfic for years but I was always scared that people would tell me that I was a terrible writer and so I will always be incredibly greatful to each and every one of you that takes the time to tell me that I'm not as bad as I think I am haha. Love you guys xxx

"Is Luna dragging us out again today?" Octavia asked as Lexa motioned for her to sit back down and started to clear the dishes herself.

Placing the plates in the sink, Lexa just shrugged casually, "I didn't ask her, but she didn't mention any plans to me. Remember, she has a clan to run herself, so we might actually have the day."

Ontari smiled happily, the smile soon dropping when Lexa turned to her and smirked, "And actually, I've been thinking of leaving you here to continue training with Luna when we all head back to Polis."

As the rest of them laughed at the pleading look on Ontari's face, Raven looped her arms through her girlfriends and glared at Lexa's jokingly, "Very funny, but if you do that remember that I have access to a lot of explosives when we finally get back to Polis."

"You damage my city, again, and we will have a problem." Lexa replied, her voice soft and teasing before she tapped on Clarke's shoulder and nodded for her to start drying the dishes she was washing.

Reluctantly Clarke got up to join her, leaning against the side as she did it and then passing them to Lincoln who carefully returned them to their proper places.

"So if we're free for the day what's the plan Lexa?" Lincoln asked curiously as Lexa rinsed off the last plate and handed it off to Clarke.

"Why are you asking me?"

"You are our great leader, Heda." Lincoln grinned as Lexa scowled.

Shaking her head, Lexa pointed to Clarke, "Well as the Commander I'm passing this decision off to Wanheda. Although if she doesn't choose something relaxing I'm going to toss her in the river and forget to fish her back out."

Clarke chuckled, flicking water at her from the bowl they had been washing the plates in, "That defeats the point of me choosing Lex, but it doesn't matter anyway, I think we should just wander round the city for the morning, maybe visit the market. And most importantly, we should go in pairs. We've spent all our time so far together."

"Not last night we didn't." Octavia smirked, "You know your boot still isn't laced up right."

Clarke looked over at Lexa despairingly, "I still can't believe you told them that."

Lexa pointed at Clarke defensively, "Octavia is my best friend, I have a moral obligation to tell her."

"You can't argue with that Clarke, it's true." Octavia laughed as Clarke scowled at her.

"I hate you so much sometimes."

"No you don't." Octavia grinned, "But anyway, that sounds like a good idea, meet back here for dinner."

They all quickly agreed to the plan, pushing the chairs under the table before leaving the cabin, each of the couples heading off in different directions.