OK so real life has really taken its toll on this fic. To apologize for my absence i have made this chapter longer then usual. It may be another while until i update again. Hope you enjoy this update. Thanks again for the support.
So ive just found this out:
watch?v=ZRkAGozR87M&spfreload=10
So by the looks of things I'm writing a fic about a couple that looks to be actually getting together in the show :D
I would also love if you guys take a look at this: watch?v=XzSAHPlZYCc&spfreload=10
This is how i picture Clarke and Lexa's relationship in this fic.
As usual I do not own any of the characters mentioned in this fic. They are property of the CW. This fic is not meant for copyright infringement or to cause offense.
Chapter 8
The journey Camp Jaha was uneventful. The silence between Clarke and Lexa had not gone unnoticed, it was driving Clarke crazy, and she already missed to sound of the warrior's voice.
Clarke lay on her bed, mind racing with thoughts of the brunette. The briefing had gone smoothly. The grounders seemed to respect the plan in place. They were happier knowing one of their own was working with Bellamy. They had received another update from Mount weather. Bellamy and Tristan had obtained the keys for the cages and had started opening them. All the grounder prisoners had been briefed on the plan. The grounders stationed in Camp Jaha had provided training to the Arc guards. The attack was imminent, all that they were waiting for was Bellamy's go ahead. Everything was falling in the place, Clarke thought.
'Well almost everything'
The blonde grabbed her pillow and screamed into it. She couldn't handle the strong feeling's she was having for the commander and being unable to act on them.
"Clarke?"
Abby was standing looking at her daughter amused.
"Are you ok?"
"Yeah mom I'm fine. Just tired"
"And that's why your screaming into your pillow?"
Abby quirked her eyebrow reminding Clarke of Lexa which resulted in a huff from the blonde.
"Really mom, I'm fine"
"I's this about Lexa?"
The chancellor smiled knowingly at her daughter. Clarke was taken aback.
Wh what? Why would it be about Lexa?"
"I've seen how you look at her Clarke. I know you have feelings for her."
"Mom don't be ridicu…"
"Clarke"
Abby interrupted sternly, daring Clarke to lie to her. Clarke hung her head defeated. Gaining a smile form Abby.
"Clarke I know love can be diff…"
"I'm no …"
Clarke thought twice on interrupting her mother.
"It's difficult Clarke, especially with the situation you're in, but you can't hold it in. You need to be careful."
"I will mom"
"I'll leave you to it then"
The older woman smiled at her daughter and left.
'Mom's right'
Clarke walked out her door and ran straight into Lexa. The two just stared at each other.
"Lexa sorry I was jus…"
"Would you like to go for a walk with me?"
Clarke was not expecting that.
"What?"
"You, me walk together."
Lexa said teasing Clarke, receiving a blush from the blonde.
"Yeah sure."
"Good"
Lexa smiled at the blonde and motioned for her to follow her.
The walk was silent but not uncomfortable. The two were just happy to be in each other's company. Lexa led Clarke out of the camp and into the woods. They were only walking a few minutes when Lexa suddenly stopped. Clarke turned to her to see the warrior staring at the sky.
"Lexa are you…"
"I never believed the stories."
Clarke stared at the commander confused. Lexa continued.
"That people lived in the sky, I never believed it. I'm sorry."
Lexa's eyes never left Clarke's. Clarke was taken aback.
"Lexa you don't have to apologize"
Lexa nodded and continued walking. She led the sky princess to a secluded lake that was masked by the trees. Clarke had never seen anything so beautiful.
"My father used to take me fishing here, No one else has ever found this place. I expect they will now that your camp is at such a close proximity. I wanted to share it with you before that happened"
Clarke didn't know what to say. She had never been treated like this nor had someone care enough about her to share something so intimate. Having the warrior share this with her had stunned her to silence.
Lexa closed the gap between the two, the moon's reflection on the water the only light illuminating her face. She extended her arm to move a stray hair that had fallen to Clarke's face. Clarke could feel her heart pounding out of her chest, she was sure Lexa could hear it. She swallowed, trying to remove the lump that had formed in her throat. Lexa leaned in closer to the trembling sky girl.
"I never believed any of those stories, but now the sky has brought me a princess."
Without another word Lexa pressed her lips lightly on Clarke's. Clarke regained her composure and returned the kiss. She gasped at the feeling of Lexa's tongue begging for entrance. The sky princess was more than happy to oblige. The two fitted together like a jigsaw. The Kiss was not desperate but sensual and passionate. Neither girl dared to stop. They had waited too long for this and now that they finally had their moment they were going to take their time. The warior and sky girls tongue's danced together each battling for dominance. Clarke eventually gave in.
Lexa reluctantly pulled away only for the need of air. The two stood in silence forehead to forehead. The heavy panting of both warrior and sky princess was the only thing that could be heard in the clearing.
Lexa was the first to break the comfortable silence that had consumed the pair.
"Do you know how long I have wanted to do that?"
Clarke chuckled at this. Knowing exactly how long she had wanted to kiss the grounder.
"How long?"
"From the first moment I saw you. I never thought you would reciprocate"
The warrior looked down. Clarke blushed. This was the first time Clarke had seen Lexa so vulnerable. She knew the commander was bearing all to her.
"I always have"
Lexa looked into Clarke's eyes confused.
"I've always felt the same way about you Lexa. You are the only person who has ever captivated my heart like this"
It was the commanders turn to blush. The commander gestured for Clarke to follow her. Lexa sat Clarke on a log while she busied herself making a fire and setting up a tent. Clarke chuckled at how confident the grounder had been by bringing a tent.
"You brought a tent?"
Lexa smirked
"I knew we would be out to late to travel back. I wanted you to be comfortable"
"So you've brought a separate one for yourself"
Clarke quirked her eyebrow. Lexa's face fell. She hadn't been expecting anything from the girl. She didn't want to rush her, but she at least thought they could share a tent. Clarke laughed at Lexa's reaction. She stood and closed the gap between the two of them and pulled the grounder into an embrace. Lexa whispered
"We don't have to do anything; I would never force anything on you. You are to special to me."
"I know"
With that Clarke pulled Lexa into a bruising kiss, wasting no time in exploring the grounders mouth with her tongue. Lexa was caught off guard and pushed Clarke gently back until her back was against a tree. The grounders hands gripped blonde hair, deepening the kiss and gaining back some of the dominance. Clarke pulled away from the kiss.
"We should go to bed. We have a long day tomorrow."
Lexa nodded and followed the blonde into the tent, were they would remain for the rest of the night.
