First Raven told them all about the typical tourist hot spots, so if the girls wanted to meet some new people these were the right places. But soon they got bored and Clarke kept complaining about the fact that 'these places do not fit in my blog'.

"Clarke you do know that your blog is about your traveling and stuff? It kinda does fit," Octavia told her friend, eyeing her weirdly.

"I know, but these stores and clubs doesn't really fit in the nature part of my blog. I pick only the ones which look exotic," Clarke confessed with a sheepish grin.

Raven gave in and then told the blonde that she could show her more 'photogenic' places. And she did. There were 'lost beaches', old ruins, small forests and, in the end, the most beautiful place the girls had ever seen.

"Where are we going, Reyes?" Lexa asked only slightly worried. They walked through the thicket and the oldest girl nearly tripped five times over some roots. "You are not trying to kill us, do you?"

"Oh no, don't kill us. I'm too pretty for that," Octavia whined, because even she, even though she had a major crush on the exotic girl, was worried and exhausted.

"I can easily agree with that," Raven agreed. "But no, I'm not killing you. In fact, we are there."

The girls could see a house in the middle of the oh-so-dangerous thicket and Lexa could swear that she heard waves in the background. "What is that?"

Before Raven could answer a woman walked out of the house wearing a huge smile. "Raven! It's so good to see you again!"

Raven beamed at the elderly woman and hugged her tightly. "It's good to see you too tía!"

Clarke, Octavia, and Lexa just stood there awkwardly trying to cool off a bit. When the woman looked at them, they smiled at her.

"Uh, who's that Raven?" she asked and walked towards the girls as if they were a new species.

"New friends of mine, the blonde is named Clarke, the tall brunette Lexa, and the other brunette," she paused and smiled sweetly at Octavia. "Is Octavia. Do you mind if we use the beach and make a small campfire?"

"Of course not! I prepare you some food for you nin͂a."

The brunette kissed her aunt on the cheek and led the girls through the house and then back outside through the back door. All of them gasped at the sight.

"Oh my god this is beautiful," Clarke murmured. It was indeed beautiful. The sun was about to set so the sky was dipped in a beautiful orange and the water only looked a shade darker than it looks the day over but still way softer. Even the sand looked softer than usual. Palms were everywhere and the very few bushes which were around, were full of flowers. The best thing about it was that there was nobody, though.

"Clarke this looks like one of your paintings," Octavia pointed out.

"I guess then she can take a picture of it," Lexa snickered and earned for that a soft punch on her arm from Clarke.

"This really do look great, how did your aunt get that place?"

Raven was already busy with setting the campfire up and only briefly looked up. "My uncle used to teach kids surfing here, one of them got pretty famous and was a professional surfer. So he bought this place and gave it to my uncle, as a thank you."

"Does you uncle still teach surfing here?" Lexa asked while she walked over to the brunette and tried to help her.

"He probably would, but he's dead, so no."

"Oh god, I'm sorry, I'm such a klutz sometimes," Lexa apologized.

"Nah, don't worry, you didn't know," Raven smiled comfortingly at her and tried to light that damn campfire, but it didn't work. "Damn it!"

Lexa took the supplies from Ravens hands and softly tried to light the fire up again. "You don't seem to see your aunt that often."

Raven shook her head sadly. "No, I don't have that much time for it, but I moved her mostly because of them. They are the closest relatives I have."

"What happened to your parents?"

"They died. Car accident."

Lexa didn't look up but nodded. "My parents are dead as well."

"Why?"

"My mother was sick and died because of that and my dad just couldn't live without her. He killed himself."

"I'm sorry Lexa," Raven told the brunette. Lexa looked up and smiled at her new friend.

"Don't be, there's nothing to be sorry for. There, I got it," Lexa said and pointed at the small flame between the two girls.

"How did you do that?!" Raven exclaimed, a bit louder than before because Octavia and Clarke seemed to hear that and walked over as well.

"Lexa and I always went camping, my dad taught her," Clarke said when she sat down next to her crush.

"So you could have done it as well?" Raven asked.

"No, why do you think my dad taught her and not me? He gave up on that when I told him that I don't like the smell of it," the blonde explained and everybody laughed.

Without thinking Lexa wrapped an arm around the blonde's waist and hugged her tight. "That's why I'm always by your side, so you don't die in nature."

Clarke's skin burned where Lexa touched her, but she couldn't help but smile at the brunette next to her. She even leaned a bit closer. Lexa seemed to like it as well because she didn't let go of Clarke.

Raven's aunt eventually brought them some food but soon left them alone again. The girls ate, joked, Clarke took her pictures, and they just had a good time.

"Does anyone want to go into the water?" Octavia asked and Clarke looked at her in horror. "Only with my feet!"

Clarke shook her head and Lexa told her that she was too lazy to get up now. So that only left Octavia and Raven alone. The two girls made their way down to the water.

"How do you like it here?" Clarke asked after a moment of silence.

"It's really beautiful here," Lexa answered dreamily.

"Like you."

"Clarke…"

"What Lexa? What now? What do you expect me to do or to think if you keep doing these things?" Clarke asked, feeling tired of this roller coaster drive.

"What things?"

"Kissing me whenever you feel like it, hugging me like that, and god stop smiling at me like I'm the goddamn moon."

Lexa thought about it and Clarke was right. She did only kiss Clarke when she felt like it and she never really thought much about it when she hugged Clarke or she just didn't care. When Clarke said that she smiled at her like she was the moon, she had to smile again because the blonde remembered that when Lexa told that Clarke for the first time in the summer.

"Don't make me feel like you care," Clarke whispered and even though her voice cracked at the end, Lexa could understand her clearly. The pain, the sadness and the tiny hope.

"I do care, Clarke," Lexa said and leaned in again. First she expected Clarke to pull back, but she didn't. She kissed back like she always does. Lexa never knew, or probably she knew and just ignored it, but Clarke was desperate for every single touch Lexa offered.

The two kissed slow and soft like they had all the time in the world. No, like the time just stopped. They didn't know that Octavia and Raven did the same. How could they? They were so engulfed in each other that they barely could even concentrate on that.

When they pulled apart Clarke looked deep into Lexa's eyes. "Give me a second chance, or, at least, a real one. Please, Lexa. Please."


Cliffhanger :D
Sorry for the wait guys, or well actually I can't remember when I updated tbh. This is a way more emotional chapter than the others, I hope you like it. Leave reviews and never stop being great, or whatever. I'm bad at this. Just kidding. No, actually I'm bad at this and I ramble (can you ramble when you are not really speaking?), you are great. bye.