7 Works in Florist Lexa (The 100)
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Clarke receives a letter, along with a personal diary from her beloved maternal grandmother after she passes away. In the letter, Clarke’s grandmother reveals a wonderful love story that she experienced in Paris, back in 1954, with a woman named Alexandrine Lesbois.
Her grandma asks Clarke to help her fulfill her final wish, to find the lover she never forgot, and to give Alexandrine, if she still lives, a letter meant only for her, and also the urn containing her lover’s ashes. And if the woman no longer lives, she wish to be resting, alongside her soulmate, the one she loved so much in secret, all her life.
Clarke, while trying to fulfill her grandma’s last wish in Paris, the city of love and lights, she’ll find someone who will completely change her life forever. -
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Clarke sometimes feels on her own despite the fact that she has friends and she has to share her space head with a homicidal spirit. (Only the bad ones, it says)
She doesn't feel broken although maybe a bit shattered. A bit misunderstood and... empty.
But she thinks it's alright, everybody would be if they lived her life.Lexa is kind and wants to help everyone. She is a beacon of light for some people, the one that keeps them from doing reckless decisions. She knows it and they do too. Some say that she is godsend but she brushes them off, saying that everybody should be doing this kind of thing. But she is aware that there are things in this world that aren't kind to people. And she does her best compensate.
When these two meet, how will it go ? Sometimes, the evil hides in the things we expect the least. And maybe they will learn it to their own depends.
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Lexa, single mother of Aden and Mia Woods decides that moving to Arkadia is the best thing for her family. And Clarke, single mother of Ava Griffin just so happens to live in Arkadia.
You know how the story goes.
or the single parents au
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And this isn’t just a pretty girl--it’s his neighbor, and possibly a future customer. All things considered, Bellamy should probably act polite but professional, and nothing more.
“Dibs on the hot blonde tattoo artist,” he declares when Lexa shows up for her shift, half an hour after Clarke’s left.
Lexa scowls at him, which doesn’t seem totally fair. She hasn’t even seen Clarke yet, so it’s not like she knows what she’s missing. “You prefer men and women,” she says. “I only prefer women. Which means that, statistically speaking, you are far likelier to meet prospective partners. If you were a true friend, you would at least leave the women for me.”
Bellamy grins. “No, if I were a true friend, I’d put up a fight. I know how much you like competitions. You got kicked out of soccer for playing against everyone, including your own team.”
“It wasn’t my fault they were horrible,” Lexa sniffs.
“It was middle school,” Bellamy points out. “They were twelve.”
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Clarke visits Lexa in her flower shop...smut happens...
i suck at summaries
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- Part 8 of Clexa One-Shots
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Lexa comes home one night to find Bellamy's dog loose in her building. It devolves into a mess of puppies, a very emotional Clarke, way too much of Raven and Octavia's sex life, and shenanigans.
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“I hate flowers. I don’t even like being given flowers,”
“No one hates flowers, you just hate being told what to do,”
When your local florist is a really cute brunette with scruffy braids and a flower tucked behind her ear, maybe spending the next few weeks drawing nothing but flowers won't be the worst thing in the world.