A/N: Hey guys, so here's a chapter! Updates? If you don't really care then feel free to skip haha, but for anyone interested here's what's new.

Firstly, I have started doing things that make me happy and cause zero stress, so I started playing Magic the Gathering, which is amazing and I love it. However, if I fail this match one more time I may throw the laptop at something haha.

Secondly, I move down on Friday, I have three nights left at home, which is super weird to think about.

And finally, I have started a new very exciting project. I am writing a completely original novel. Now, I know I've said this in the past at various points in my life. However, I got the same feeling drafting chapter 1 as I did when I was writing the very first chapter of A New Plan. That feeling of excitement. So I really can't wait to start getting more of that out and then looking at ways I can go about sharing it with you guys. It's gonna be different to anything I've ever done before but I know I can do it, and I'm really enjoying working on it.

Right, sorry for how long this went, but you guys keep saying things that make me think your reading the a/n's so I'm testing you :P Sorry about the slightly shorted chapter but hey at least I updated. And don't worry, when I said two chapters back about a week of just Clexa, I meant a weeks worth of updates not doing two in a week and calling it quits, so we'll have about another four Clexa chapters before they head back to Polis.

Anyways, love you guys! xx

Clarke smiled happily as she eased herself into the pool of crystal blue water, the waterfall above them cascading down as Lexa grinned at her.

"Enjoying yourself Clarke?" She asked, chuckling as Clarke just lazily waved a hand to shush her.

"Why don't we do this more?"

Lexa just quirked an eyebrow at her, "Do what more Clarke? Swim?"

Clarke scowled at her, "No, relax. Seriously, this is meant to be a holiday for the two of us, and yesterday you had me trying to knock you off a log with a sword. Why do we never just relax?"

Holding back a laugh, Lexa shook her head, "Clarke, do you realise just how much my life has changed since I met you? From my perspective, we relax all the time. We spend time with our friends on a regular basis, and you make sure that I stop going through paperwork once the sun sets. Before you, all there was, was my duty of being Commander."

Rolling her eyes, Clarke sighed, "Don't say that as though it's a massive hardship to you. We both know that I have to make you put away the paperwork because you enjoy doing it and would stay up all night if I didn't pester you. Admit it Lex, you're a workaholic." Clarke grinned knowingly.

Lexa opened her mouth to argue, eventually shutting it without making a sound.

"Ha! I knew it!" Clarke laughed, splashing water at her wife.

There was a dangerous glint in Lexa's eyes that made her hurriedly stop almost immediately, but it was too late and there was already a huge wave of water flying at her, that crashed over her head.

"Seeing as how we are talking about me being a workaholic, and yes, I do actually understand that one. Would you like to know how I know it?" Lexa asked Clarke, who nodded at her curiously, "That's what Octavia calls you."

Clarke's jaw dropped open, "No I'm not, I mean, I enjoy- Wait, I don't even have a job!"

"You are a healer Clarke." Lexa countered her immediately, "And given the choice, you would rather be doing that than anything else in the world."

"That doesn't mean-"

Lexa smirked at her, "Clarke, Polis is mine, did you really think I didn't know that you go around privately and treat my people. Literally at every opportunity you get."

"And you've been discussing this with Octavia?" Clarke asked her, not at all surprised that Lexa had known. "Why didn't you tell me that you knew until now?"

Lexa shrugged lightly, "I assumed that if you ever wanted to tell me then you would, until then it was your business. But yes, I did discuss it with Octavia. She found the complaints I was getting about you hilarious."

"Complaints?" Clarke asked in surprise, knowing full well that all her treatments had been perfect.

Nodding, Lexa smiled at her, "Don't worry, they weren't from your patients, they were from the other healers who were annoyed at the Skaikru upstart that was stealing all their customers. I believe their main point of anger was that you were setting a precedent for free treatment."

"No one ever said anything to me." Clarke said slowly, before her eyes snapped up and she looked at Lexa accusingly, "What did you threaten them with?"

Smirking again, Lexa leaned against the rocky edge of the pool, "I didn't say anything Clarke, but when I announced my intentions to marry you, the complaints stopped, I couldn't possibly say why."

"Well that's disappointing." Clarke fake pouted, "I thought you would have at least threatened them on my behalf."

"Well." Lexa chuckled, pulling her closer, "There's always time when we get home."

"Good." Clarke said, distracted by Lexa gently placing kisses along her collar bone, "You should definitely do that."