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Art Attack

Lexa turned over in the bed and panicked when Clarke wasn't there. She sat up quickly, frantically looking around the tent in search of the missing blonde. Her clothes were gone and Lexa frowned in confusion. She decided to get up and search for Clarke so once her armour was in place, Lexa strode out the tent into the morning sun. The day may have only just begun but already there were many grounders and sky people wandering about doing odd jobs. Lexa was proud of her people and how they gradually accepted the sky people. Lexa saw Octavia, Bellamy and Raven talking with each other in the corner.

"Octavia" Lexa called as she got closer to the group.

"Commander" Octavia said, nodding her head slightly in respect. "Is there something you need?" she asked, glancing round trying to find Clarke. "Hey, where's Clarke?"

"I was hoping that you could tell me" Lexa said, frowning slightly as a look of worry flashed across Octavia's face. "What is it" Lexa asked, afraid of the answer.

"I can't find Lincoln either." Octavia said, another thought flashing through her mind. "Do you think they're together?" she asked, immediately regretting it as Lexa's mask of indifference sliding over her features.

"No" came Bellamy's voice, calm and sure. "They may be with each other, but Clarke would only take Lincoln for protection." He said.

"Yeah" Raven piped up "Lincoln loves Octavia and Clarke loves Lexa too much to cheat." Octavia looked slightly relieved but Lexa could not shake the feeling that something was wrong. She stormed to the stables where her horse was tied up. She jumped onto his back and rode off into the forest, not caring that she had not saddle or reigns. She rode quite far when she heard voices. She halted the horse and slid off his back, being careful not to make any noise. She creeped closer and closer to the voices, stopping for a moment when she recognised Clarke's voice. She found a gap through the trees and peered through. What she saw made her sigh with relief; Clarke was sat down on a flat rock with her sketch book on her knees looking out over a clear, glassy lake surrounded by tall pine trees. She was sketching the view and Lexa was content to watch her sketch and jabber away at Lincoln who was on guard yet relaxed at the same time.

Lexa decided to make her presence known. She walked out from behind the bushes, making sure to keep silent. She caught Lincoln's eye and he gave her a slight nod to acknowledge her presence as she crept up behind Clarke. When she was only a few metres away from Clarke, she spoke.

"That is very beautiful" she said in clear tones, ducking as Clarke flung a pencil towards her as she spun round. She relaxed when she recognised Lexa's amused face.

"You scared me" Clarke said, sliding off the rock and folding her sketch book closed. Lexa smirked and leant down to pick up the pencil that Clarke had thrown at her.

"What are you doing out here?" Lexa asked "I was worried, so was Octavia" she said, looking to Lincoln who suddenly found the stones beneath his feet more interesting. Lexa smiled and dismissed him, watching as he ran off, back through the trees.

"I came out here to draw and Lincoln offered to accompany me" Clarke said, stepping into Lexa's embrace. She leant up and gently kissed Lex before pulling back and smiling devishly. Lexa frowned then squawked in surprise as Clarke pushed her over into the lake. Lexa gasped while Clarke laughed so hard she thought she had a six-pack and had to put her hand on her stomach for support.

"That is the second time you have attacked me today" Lexa complained as she walked towards Clarke, dripping wet. "Firstly with an art utensil" she said in mock indignation.

"Almost like an art attack you could say" mused Clarke before breaking down in hysterics again as Lexa smiled and wrapped her arms around Clarke, even laughing when she dragged them into the water as Clarke screamed. They played around in the lake for an hour before climbing onto the rocks, warmed by the mid-day sun. Both women sat there gasping for breath when Clarke rolled over, snuggling up to Lexa.

"We should do this more often" Lexa said, frowning when there was no reply. "Clarke?" she looked down and smiled, shaking her head; Clarke was fast asleep so Lexa pulled her closer and stared at the sky, content to lay there with the Sky Princess in her arms.