Clarke was feeling very happy, at this moment. She missed them more than she let them know. She missed everything about them: their face, their smile, their laugh, even the sound of their voice. She forgot why she left and appreciated this reunion. There was still so many questions Clarke wanted to ask them, yet she wasn't talking. She was observing them silently, eating a piece of meat a grounder offered her. She also knew something wasn't normal. She was thinking about Jasper – maybe he didn't forgave her for killing Maya. Because she knew she wouldn't have if he killed the one she loved.

The grounder's music was good: drums and people singing in Trigedasleng. The feast was an obvious success, everyone looked happier than ever. The sky girl looked around and caught Lexa's eyes staring at her. The Commander saw her, avoided her look and started to walk towards her tent.

"You should go see her, Clarke." Said Raven with a smile on her lips.

"I don't really feel like talking –. " Clarke started, but got interrupted by her friend again.

"At least go thank her. You're back. Feast is nice, food is delicious." She added.

Raven got a point: it would be rude not to thank their host for her hospitality. Clarke nodded and took the last bite of her meat. She got up and walked to Lexa's tent. The two warriors in charge of protecting the Commander let her pass without saying anything. She was expecting Clarke already.

The brunette changed clothes, putting on something close to her Commander's outfit. Clarke noticed how young she looked, especially without war paint and armor. She looked innocent, just like her when the Ark decided to send the 100 to the ground. Clarke smiled lightly and said:

"Thank you for this feast. My friends are really enjoying it."

"Are you?" She asked, getting slightly closer to the sky girl.

"My thoughts are somewhere else. All I can think is… why? You had no reason to keep the alliance between our people. How did that happened?" She raised a brow. "I doubt my people reacted like everything was fine…"

Lexa nodded. It was time she explained some things to Clarke. "I had to know what happened in Mount Weather… if your people survived." The sky girl knew Lexa was worried more about her than the Sky people. "Bellamy was the one who came to me first, so we could talk about a peace or something similar. He didn't wanted any of you harm or killed."

"That's unusual. Bellamy never trusted a grounder before." She stated.

"He changed the moment you left, he told me." She looked into Clarke's blue eyes. "He gained your people's respect by leading your people when you were gone. He did well." She continued.

Clarke felt happy for Bellamy: all he ever wanted was to be a part of something – a change. "I am happy to hear that this alliance benefits our people, one way or another. Anything else?"

"My best warriors are teaching some of the Sky people to hunt, in return they help changing reapers back into men. We also have access to your healing technologies."

"This sounds good. Better than what I expected." She murmured.

Honestly, Clarke wasn't thinking an alliance would have been possible again, not after Lexa's deal with the Mountain men. She was wrong all along: her people made good decisions. No war was in sight. Everything was good. A silence took place and Clarke looked at the brunette. She missed her too, even though she didn't allowed herself to feel it weeks ago. She shivers when Lexa tilted her head, looking her lips. She never forget their kiss – a kiss full of hope and passion.

Clarke looked down a second and took a deep breath. "Lexa…" She said, getting closer to her. She thought about an hour or so before, when all she wanted to do was punch her and she felt stupid. She took a deep breath and caught her gaze again. This time, the sky girl was the one initiating the kiss. She lean forward and cupped Lexa's face with her hands. Hopefully, she kissed her back, taking her hands to Clarke's hips, getting their bodies closer.

Clarke eventually got out of breath and backed a bit, reaching to Lexa's neck. She kissed her warm skin and the Commander opened her mouth, shivering from the pleasure the sky girl was giving her. "Clarke we... shouldn't do this…" She felt the girl's hands going under her clothes, grabbing her waist, touching her finely defined body. She couldn't help it, she closed her eyes and pushed their bodies to the nearest table. Clarke smiled and let her hands move up a bit, teasing the Commander.

"Heda, you are requested for the… speech."

Lexa heard Clarke gasps and looked at the person who entered the tent. Of course, it was Indra, who was obviously shocked by what she saw. Maybe the general didn't expect to see the Commander in such position. "Indra, keep your mouth shut and get out. Now."

The Trikru leader took a deep breath and put her usual mask on. "Sorry Clarke." She said. "I must speak to my people. You should join your friends, I will talk to you soon." She stepped back and got out of the tent, leaving Clarke alone in the tent. Indra had this bad habit to show at the wrong moments.

The festivities keep going until the night. Grounders were dancing and singing songs, it was a good ambiance. Clarke caught Octavia dancing with Lincoln and Monty with Raven. It was quite a show to see them dance like grounders. She kept looking around, trying to find Lexa: she was nowhere. She couldn't vanish like that, she was the Commander, after all.

She saw Indra getting out of the tent with a furious look on her face, with a more furious look than usual. She knew Lexa was in there and she wanted to see her. One of her guards took a step on the side, blocking her way. "Heda needs to rest."

"Let me in." She ordered. "You know Sky people don't stop until they get what they want. Now, let me in."

The warrior wasn't happy about it, but he let her pass. Clarke entered the tent so see Lexa on her bed, looking at the ground. "What took you so long, Clarke of the Sky people?" She said with a smirk on her lips.

"I got held back by your guard." She answered, looking at her. "I heard you were tired."

"I was really busy today, between speeches and kisses. You know."

"So you do have a sense of humor?" Clarke said with a smile.

"It happens. When I am in a good mood."

"Oh, I see… tell me what made you like this?" She teased her.

The Commander smiled. A real smile and a beautiful one. "Indra doesn't approve you being here. She says you distract me and is still shocked for… walking on us."

Clarke smiled back, approached the bed and sat on it, close to Lexa. She took her hand and looked at her. "May I share your bed?" She asked. The woman nodded and the blonde removed her jacket and boots. She got inside the warm blankets and rest her head on a pillow, her eyes still on Lexa.

"When I walked in Camp Jaha for the first time, after Mount Weather… I thought you were dead, Clarke" Lexa confessed.

"I wish I were." The sky girl said without emotion, putting her hand on the grounder's shoulder to caress her skin. "But all I need was time. To slay my inner demons."

"I am happy you found peace." The Commander looked at her with a sleepy face. She was really exhausted, but was forcing herself to stay awake so she could talk to the sky girl.

"I found you." She kissed her cheek and pulled her body against hers. As soon as they got closer and positioned their body properly, Clarke wrapped up around Lexa, they felt asleep.