Epilogue

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7 years later ...

Blue Jeans by Lana del Rey was playing in the living room on the fifth floor of the building where Clarke and Lexa lived in the neighborhood of Manhattan, while Mother and daughter sang along with the famous singer, between laughter and dancing.

"...Blue jeans, white shirt

Walked into the room you know you made my eyes burn

It was like James Dean for sure

You're so fresh to death and sick as ca-cancer

You were sorta punk rock,

I grew up on hip-hop

But you fit me better

Than my favorite sweater,

And I know that love is mean,

And love hurts

But I still remember

That day we met in December,

Oh, baby!

I will love you 'til the end of time

I would wait a million years

Promise you'll remember that you're mine

Baby, can you see through the tears?

Love you more

Than those bitches before

Say you'll remember, oh, baby, say you'll remember, oh, baby, ooh

I will love you 'til the end of time..."

- Very good beautiful! - Lexa's proud voice echoed around the room along with the giggles of her little daughter, whom Lexa held in her arms as she covered the happy little girls with face kisses.

- Lana is pretty, but Mama is prettier... Are we going to see Mom today? - Asked little Alexa in the arms of her mom Lexa, who did not stop kissing her daughter.

- Yes, my love, we are, but first, we have to take a bath and then we will get dressed in something nice that Mama left us, so come my little bug.

- Plane Mami... Angel also wants to fly - Alexa said pointing to the big belly of her mom, where her little sister was growing, and whom she could not wait to meet.

- Very good we are going by plane then - Lexa lifted her daughter higher in her arms then carefully placed her onto on her bulging belly of six months of pregnancy, to take her flying to the bathroom, as they laughed together.



Making stories...

A year later, after the entire Azgeda mafia had fallen, Lexa had asked the love of her life to marry her in a very special way, surprising her on stage at that pub where Clarke had once again sung every Saturday. That night Lexa invited the loved ones of both women, to witness her proposal of marriage to the woman she loved above anything else in her life.

Lexa hoped that Clarke had finished her concert at the pub, before an audience that was enjoying the popular artist Angel who thanked them as they clapped and shouted. In the midst of her thanking her audience, Clarke noticed to her great astonishment that Lexa had suddenly come onto the stage. The artist turned to face Lexa without understanding what was happening, but the doctor's sparkling eyes and her unforgettable smile told Clarke that this was a good surprise. Even so, Clarke looked bewildered as the audience, who a very nervous Lexa asked for them to please be silent, after taking the microphone in her hand that seconds earlier her love had left on its stand.

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