A/N: Two in one day, the second time ever for this fic :) Hope you've enjoyed these two chapters. Just wanted to let you know that I'm at Pride tomorrow so I don't know if I'll be uploading, I'll try but if I don't manage it consider this chapter as tomorrows lol. I seriously love you guys, you're all amazing and thank you for still sticking with me. I've written for other fandoms, but none has ever got the response this has, because Clexa hands down, will ALWAYS have the most passionate fans, and they deserve it completely. So thank you for reading and reviewing, it's the reviews that keep me writing because it shows me that you're still enjoying. Love you guys, I promise I'll do my very best to write tomorrow! xxxx
"Where's Lexa?" Clarke asked, a dangerous edge to her voice as she stormed into Raven and Ontari's cabin.
Crying out in surprise, Raven grabbed for the edge of the sheets and pulled them up over the two of them, "Clarke what are you doing?!"
"If you are hiding her Raven, I swear to god-"
Ontari groaned and poked her head out from behind Raven's shoulder, "Clarke we were asleep, and when you leave we intend to go back to sleep. So why don't you tell us what terrible thing your wife has done this time so you can hurry up and leave."
Clarke scowled at her, "Octavia's sick."
A look of concern appeared on Raven's face but Ontari quickly waved her off impatiently, "Lexa is a very powerful person but she cannot make people sick at will so if you would just go that'd be great."
"She tossed her into the river in the middle of the night, now Octavia's curled up in bed feeling sorry for herself and I have to play doctor on my holiday."
Ontari nodded, "Yes and I'm sure that's terrible for you, but unless Lexa snuck in and hid under our bed I really don't think you're going to find her in here."
Clarke looked like she wanted to argue for a moment but in the end she just spun on her heel and left.
"She really isn't telling the story properly." Lexa sighed, rolling out from under the bed and sitting on the edge of it. "And Octavia thought it was funny."
"You know she's not actually that angry right?" Raven asked her, curious as to why Lexa was hiding from Clarke, which she had never done during much worse arguments than this.
Lexa smiled softly, "I know, but she will feel obligated to shout and pretend to be mad at me. And my head hurts too much to subject myself to that at the minute."
Raven laughed, "You're hiding because you're hungover? Why weren't we invited to this early morning party of yours?"
Shrugging her shoulder lightly, Lexa pulled up her legs so she was curled up at the end of their bed, "It was just me and Luna, but then we saw the tree next to Octavia's cabin and thought it would be fun to climb, and then we thought it would be funny to tap on the window to wake her up. There was no real plan, just a string of insensible moments that I would highly regret if they had been witnessed by anyone of importance."
"So how did she end up in the water?" Ontari asked curiously, not knowing the details because all Lexa had said when she came barrelling into their room moments before Clarke was lie for me, and then she had rolled under their bed leaving them increasingly confused as Clarke stormed in.
Lexa grinned, "We were jumping across the walkways and I had a bet with Luna that she would go in before me. I was about to make a jump and realised that I would miss the edge so I used Octavia as a springboard, which had the unfortunate side effect of overbalancing her and sending her into the water."
"Did you at least beat Luna?" Raven asked, as she lay back down, gesturing for Ontari to do the same beside her.
Lexa dipped her chin, smiling happily, "I did. Octavia's sacrifice was worthwhile."
"Hey." Lexa called softly as she stepped into her cabin with Clarke.
"Where have you been?" Clarke asked, nodding for her to take a seat at the table.
Lexa pulled out the chair and sat down before speaking, "I went to see how Octavia was feeling, she said thank you for the extra fur you gave her by the way."
Clarke nodded, taking the seat opposite her, "Good, she needs to stay warm so she'll get over her cold quickly. Now, I really wish you could've seen Raven and Ontari's faces when I stormed in." She grinned at her wife, who laughed and reciprocated the offered high five.
Chuckling Lexa nodded, "And you should have seen the confusion when I went in, your timing was excellent by the way."
"Well they shouldn't sleep in so much." Clarke grinned, "It wouldn't have worked if we didn't know for a fact that they will stay asleep until noon if no one disturbs them."
Lexa smirked, "They're probably telling everyone how you're on a murderous rampage looking for me."
"Octavia's going to be confused if they get around to her. It was you who took me to check up on her after all." Clarke smiled, "Although I never realised just how unquestioningly loyal Ontari is to you. She was incredibly convincing."
Nodding thoughtfully, Lexa chuckled, "Raven was hopeless though."
"Well you can't steal all of my friends."
Lexa gave her an indignant look, "I stole none of your friends, you brought them to me and then refused to send them away again. I agreed to one, you caused an infestation."
"You agreed to one?" Clarke laughed, "You make them sound like pets."
"Pets, friends, if you think about it there really isn't all that much of a difference." Lexa smirked at her. "Now how long are we pretending your mad at me?"
Clarke shrugged, "I don't know, until they finally catch on?"
