Chapter 26

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Two weeks had gracefully passed by, Madi and Lexa got closer every day, it became hard for Lexa to leave when night time came.

Madi wanted bed time stories as she said Lexa was the best story teller alive. Every time Clarke heard that her heart would swell because she knew what they were now, all the people in her life were her family, she had finally found a home, a real home.

Clarke got in her car and drove over to the restaurant she had promised she'd meet up with Niylah at, it had been a while since they last spoke and both missed each other.

Niylah had briefly mentioned that she'd finally met somene on their texts and Clarke was happy for her , she had felt bad for leaving her but now she felt nothing of the sort  just pure adoration of the life she has.

Meanwhile in the middle of Tondc Lexa welcomed her class that came in at noon for practice, it was usually twenty something year olds at noon, mostly women who liked to ogle over her. She didn't mind the attention, just that they knew she had already found that special person in her life.

"Okay,  I need a volunteer." Lexa said as she stood in front of her class, she had built her business of teaching Marshal arts three years ago, after wasting away two years of her life crying over Clarke.

Everyone's hand in the room went up and Lexa chuckled lightly, " How about I go with Carol today," She offered and Carol strode to the front, her head held high as she made her way towards Lexa, who already regretted her choice.

Conversations in tha dark by John Legend came on as Lexa's phone vibrated, she quickly picked it up and pressed answered as she saw who the call was from.

"Aden, what's wrong?" She asked, Aden was supposed to be at school and their school had a scrict policy of no phones during school hours.

She could hear breathing in the back and a few voices, "Aden?" She asked, moving to one of the corners in the room.

"Can you come get me, I didn't want to call Clarke." Aden said, he didn't feel anywhere near good, Artigas had suggested they skip school and go to the bridge, a few of them had joined bringing weed and an unopened bottle of Gin. Aden now regretted deeply mixing the two as his head spun and his inside churned, every time he laid on the grass everything spun and he'd sit up again, out of breath and holding back vomit.

"Where are you?" Lexa asked.

Aden swallowed thickly before whispering, "Azgeda."

"Aden!!" Lexa reprimanded.

"I know, we're by the bridge, please hurry." He said.

Lexa dropped the phone and turned to her class, "I'm sorry guys but I've got to go, Lincoln will be by to help out though."

"Lincoln is the hot one right?" Cindy asked, Lexa refrained from face palming, she gave a small smile.

"Yes, Cindy. Lincoln is the as you say it hot one, now my son needs..." She stopped after hearing herself, In a way she felt as though Aden was his, both him and Madi.

She grabbed her gym bag and car keys, telling Lincoln to take care of the remaining classes which were two more.

Lexa arrived at the bridge and got out of her car, walking towards the group of boys who sat with their legs dangling over the water.

"Aden." She stood by the carand let Aden come to her, He tried standing up but stumbled a few and before he could fall, Jordan his best friend caught him and grabbed both their bags, he also didn't feel that good, but better than his friend.

All three got into the car, Jordan in front with Lexa whilst Aden slept in the back seat. "What happened?" She asked.

"We drank too much, he didn't want too. It's just Artigas and the others can be a bit pushy." Jordan explained

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