If my heart could speak

If my heart could speak

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A series of poems from Clarke and Lexa at different points throughout their relationship. Feel free to drop me any ideas or prompts for further poems in a comment or in an ask on tumblr mishap-of-minds.tumblr.com
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*Clarke Griffin loves her family. She loves her parents more than anything in the world but with the twist of fate, her parents were tragically gone and left her in an empty Glass House that she dearly loves. But after being convinced into going on a holiday by her best friends, the house was unbeknownst, sold to an to unknown buyer. *Lexa Woods, the most successful sought after super star of her generation was slowly plummeting down with her stupid-careless decisions. After endlessly trying to redeem herself, she thought of better ways to just be with her inner self and live away from the crowd. And so that's what she did. **With Clarke enjoying her free trip of a lifetime - completely oblivious of her best friend's little scam - she bumped into Lexa Woods. First confrontation, Lexa was seething with anger & Clarke feeling completely utterly embarrassed. And so the rough patch between them began. And what's even crazier, guess who bought Clarke Griffin's Glass House. *** Disclaimer to the cover picture. No copy right intended. Kudos the owner of the picture***

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