I apologize it's been so long guys. I've been without Wifi, and then I was busy. This is the last update of this fic. I hope you all like it.

"I'm s-s-s-so cold." She barely stuttered out. Her skin was tinted blue. It had been a cool evening after the storm hit. I could only imagine how cold she had been with wet clothes and no fire or blankets to shield her from the breeze.

Leo made a small harness and lowered it down to her on rope. "Put this on, we'll pull you up."

"I don't want to die, Lexa." She whimpered.

"I won't let that happen, Clarke. I was a fool before. I did what I had to do to save my people. I won't lose you again."

With a little effort, Leo and I pulled Clarke back over the edge of the cliff. Leo grabbed one of the blankets and wrapped it around her. "Warm up, Clarke of the sky people. I'll go catch us some breakfast."

When he went after food, I went in search of dry branches. I needed to start a fire to get her warm again. She wouldn't last long if we didn't get her temperature up. I wasn't gone for long. Within minutes of coming back I had a fire going. Clarke moved close to it. After what felt like ages, she turned to me. Her skin color was beginning to look normal again. "Why are you here?"

"I came looking for you. You left your people."

"You've been watching me?"

"I left scouts out, to tell me the fate of the sky people. When your people won at the mountain, I had the scouts follow your people back to camp. They lost sight of you soon after, and didn't report your disappearance to me until a week after your win at Mount Weather."

"Why did you come after me?"
"Because I couldn't let you die out here."

"Why do you care?"

"Because, I care about you. I trust you, Clarke."

"If you cared about me at all, you wouldn't have left before the battle."

I sighed. "You would have done the same for your people, Clarke. You did the same for your people. How else would you explain your win at the mountain?"

"I did what I had to do!"

"So did I. We did the same thing. We may have betrayed different people, but we each made the same decision. The only difference between us, is that you and your people are still alive. The same can't be said for the Mountain Men."

"They didn't need to die, if you wouldn't have left, we could have saved the innocents."

Leo chose that moment to come back with his catch. He had caught a rabbit and two squirrels. Without a word, he prepped his kills for the fire. Once they were cooked, we ate in silence. As soon as she was finished eating, she stood up. "Thank you for the meat, Leo. I must be on my way now."

"Where do you plan on going?" I asked.

"I don't know. Away from here. Away from that mountain. Away from my people."

"You almost died out here on your own. Come with us, at least we can keep you alive."

"I need to clear my head, Lexa. I don't need you near me when I do that. I can't stand the sight of you right now, and your face is all I see. It used to be every time I closed my eyes, all I could see was the stars. I could see the universe. I pictured the earth, the forest, the sea. Now all I see is you. I see you in my dreams, when I'm awake, you never go away. Please just go away." She begged. Her voice broke my heart.

"I can't do that, Clarke."

"Why not?" She asked exasperated.

"Because I fear I have fallen for you, Clarke."

"Fallen for me? As in, in love? You barely even know me. Besides, I thought love was weakness."

"I know you well enough to know that I can't imagine a world where you don't exist. I saved my people, but I lost a part of myself that night. It killed me to leave you. As the Commander, I'm trained to not feel. I'm trained to do what's best for my people. I'm trained to be strong, but I'm not strong. Not when I'm worried about your fate. Love is weakness, and I am weak, but when I'm with you, I don't feel weak."