Here it is, Abby's reaction to Clexa! :) I really enjoyed writing this, because everyones happy and having a good time, unlike the shit show. So, I may make this into a series. The Grounders and Sky People swapping traditions. Thoughts?


Lexa blinked blearily, groaning as she sat up. It felt like someone had just bashed her head with a rock and left her to die in misery. She looked around, gasping in realization.

1. This was not her bedroom in Polis.

2. Titus was going to kill her.

Lexa rubbed her temples, wincing. What had even happened last night? The sky people must've poisoned her drink or something, because she couldn't remember a single thing! They had sat at the log, the one called Monty passed drinks, they played a dumb childish game called "Never have I never" or something, and then…black. Lexa couldn't remember past that.

She looked around the room, making a face. The walls were gray, and it honestly looked like a holding cell with a bed. Gods, no wonder sky people were so unwilling to see the world more than black and white! Their bedrooms were bland!

There was a loud knocking at the—Lexa held back a sigh—gray door, causing the Commander to wince.

"Please, quiet." Lexa whispered. "You are giving me a worse headache."

The knocking froze, the door opening to reveal her love, Clarke. Lexa smiled slightly despite the pain.

"Good morning."

"I can see you're not feeling the best." Clarke teased, sitting next to her on the bed.

"What happened last night?" Lexa asked.

"I'll tell you." Clarke held out her hand, showing two white pills and a small cup of water. "First, take these."

"…" Lexa regarded her suspiciously. "What healing circles are these and where did you get them?"

Clarke laughed, shaking her head. "Lex, trust me."

"You know I do." Lexa smiled softly. She pressed her lips together awkwardly. "Do…Do I chew them?"

"You've never taken—of course you haven't. I'm being stupid." Clarke sighed.

"You're never stupid, love." Lexa kissed Clarke's head, the blonde smiling brightly at her.

"This makes up for last night." Clarke murmured. "Okay, so—"

"Why? What happened last night?" Lexa asked nervously.

"Take the pills first." Clarke smirked. "First you put it on your tongue, then you swallow it with water. Do each of them separately."

"Why do I need water?" Lexa asked, putting a pill on her tongue. She tipped her head back, swallowing without the water.

"…You're crazy." Clarke whispered. "But badass. I love it."

"I love you," Lexa winked, doing the same with the other pill.

Clarke laughed, giving Lexa a quick kiss. "So, last night…"

Clarke enjoyed watching Lexa's face go from joyful to mortified as she slowly retold the previous night. Hey, Lexa deserved to be guilty! Clarke had to deal with her friends teasing her for the rest of the night, and into the morning. It wasn't a good thing when Jasper Jordan could roast you.

"Clarke…I apologize. I never meant to tell them of our relationship, gods, you weren't even ready! I am horrible…I understand if you wish to end—" Lexa rambled, Clarke cutting her off with a kiss.

"Lexa, you're the best lover anyone can ask for." Clarke murmured, deepening the kiss. Lexa cupped her cheek with one hand, resting the other on Clarke's hip.


"I can't believe Clarke's banging the Commander." Raven smirked. "I mean, I knew they were close but not that close."

"As long as the princess is happy." Bellamy shrugged. "Wheres O?"

"Still in bed with her hunky teddybear." Raven nudged his side. "Just me and you, Bell."

"Fun." Bellamy said sarcastically, walking down the corridor. "So…did you really have sex with Lexa?"

"Why? Jealous?" Raven purred.

"No, wondering what she's like in bed." Bellamy laughed.

"I didn't. She just looked uncomfortable and…I don't know." Raven shrugged. "I guess now we know that Clarke and Lexa did each other though."

"Not did. Do." Bellamy corrected, the two laughing.


Abby stared at them in shock, quickly hiding behind a corner. What did she just hear? No, it couldn't be. Clearly Bellamy and Raven were just joking…right? Clarke would've told her. They've had a few rough patches here and there, but their relationship was finally back to what it used to be. Maybe Marcus knows. The Commander seemed to like him the most out of all skaikru.

"Kane!" Abby yelled, running into an office.

"Abby." Kane smiled, standing. "What do I owe the pleasure?"

"Are Lexa and Clarke…you know?" Abby trailed off.

"…know what?" Kane raised an eyebrow. Abby sighed, mentally slapping her forehead. Men were so thickheaded sometimes.

"A couple, Marcus. Are they together?" Abby asked.

"I wish!" Kane sighed. "That'd be a beautiful relationship. Lexa is such a nice girl, Abby. She cares about all of her people, even us, and Clarke is the same way. They fit better than pieces to a puzzle. Why do you ask?"

"I overheard Blake and Reyes talking about how Clarke is…" Abby shuddered, barely hiding her disgust, "erm, "doing" the Commander…and I wanted to know if you knew."

"Oh, Abby!" Kane took her hand with a grin. "We should just ask! Clarke will tell you because you're her mother, and Lexa promised to be truthful because we are apart of her coalition. Come on." He pulled her down the hallway to Clarke's room.

"She must've went for breakfast or to check around Arkadia." Kane mused, when they found Clarke's room to be empty. "Let's try Lexa's!"

"If she's not there, I'll just go search for Clarke on my own. I don't want her to feel like we're interrogating her." Abby said.

"That's fair." Kane nodded, opening the door to Lexa's room. "Com—Lexa! Good morning, it's—" He and Abby froze, as did the two women on the bed.

Lexa sat up, practically pushing Clarke off of herself. "Marcus Kane and Abigail Griffin! Haha, what a pleasure!" She stuttered out. Abby looked them over thoroughly. Clarke's hair was a mess, and it wasn't bedhead. Her shirt was on backwards, as if in haste to put it on. Both women had bruised and swollen lips, Lexa having bruises along her neck that couldn't have come from training.

"I'll deal with it." Abby muttered to Kane, who nodded and stepped out. "So…" She looked between them, waiting.

"Hi." Lexa said lamely. Clarke rolled her eyes.

"Mom…Lexa and I…we're dating." The blonde told her mother, biting her lip slightly. "And if you're against it, I don't care. Because she makes me happy."

Abby's eyes softened, a smile gracing her lips. "Oh, honey…I'm not against it. I'm glad Lexa makes you happy."

"I try my best. Your daughter is an angel that was sent from the skies to bless me, Abigail." Lexa said.

"Don't be cheesy." Clarke muttered, though her cheeks were bright red.

"Lexa." Abby looked at her. "If you hurt my daughter in any way, shape, or form, not even the armies of your clans will stop my wrath. Do I make myself clear?"

"…Yes." Lexa nodded.

"Good." Abby smiled, hugging the two. "Now, use protection and lock doors, okay?"

"MOM!" Clarke covered her face.

Abby laughed, stepping out. Kane looked at her expectantly.

"Well?"

"They're together—" Abby started.

"Amazing!" Kane grinned. "Wait until Indra hears of this!"


I hope you enjoyed, and if you did, review, it means a lot! Also, tell me if you want this to be a series.