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Lexa is the frontwoman of The Grounders, a pop-rock band whose last album fell a little flat. Clarke Griffin is a falsey branded nice girl next door making pop folk music. They're on the same label and both not doing so hot, and they have a long history of hating each other.
The executives of the label think there’s a perfect way to revive both struggling artists as they watch a cheeky internet feud unfold in real time and the corresponding amount of comments on how hot and flirty it is from fans.
Monday morning, Clarke and Lexa find themselves in the head of marketing’s office with the c-suite team with a new proposal:
They need to pretend to be a couple as a publicity stunt, or they’re losing their contracts. And the catch? They have to write and record a sexy song together and perform it live on a few big stages to sell the relationship to the public….or they’re off the label for good.
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Lexa is a professional snowboarder, high-profile flirt, and is the cocky unofficial queen of the Mount Polis Ski Resort. Trikru Snowboards has its HQ at the base of the mountain and Lexa is the pride and joy of the women’s team. After a series of challenges in her life, Clarke moves back east to take on the role of Assistant Medical Director on the Mount Polis Ski Patrol. Lexa has a huge season ahead and she needs to focus, but the new face on the rescue squad isn’t doing her any favors. Clarke is looking to get back to her roots and find herself again, so she’s not interested in Lexa’s abundant and obvious advances…yet.
It's very cute and fluffy for a while, but it will get angsty and dark for a while if that's not your thing.
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This is the sequel to Might As Well. Read that first.
One year after Might As Well, everybody gathers together for Lincoln and Octavia’s blow out wedding. Raven and Anya have been keeping secrets, Lexa struggles to keep a big surprise under wraps, and Clarke tries to keep her cool while attempting to celebrate their anniversary quickly and quietly between all of their bridal party responsibilities. Lots of growth, good change, best friend pep talks, bottles of wine, and musings on trusting love in all of its different forms.
There are a bunch of one shots on Tumblr about what happened before this story begins. You don't need to read them, all of the info is in here, but if you want a richer experience, it's available there. @thatonewherelexasachef
There are lots of moodboards, playlists, head canons and other content for this story and universe on Tumblr as well. That is where I spend my time.
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- Part 1 of Might As Well
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Executive Chef Lexa "The Commander" Woods is working in her latest establishment in her home town of Portland, Maine. She is about to start conceptualizing her next restaurant and only has one rule for herself during the process: No more girls. When an accident at the restaurant lands her in Dr. Clarke Griffin's ER, she second guesses why she ever had that rule in the first place. Lexa's head bartender, Lincoln, is obsessed with a divey restaurant on the other side of town run by Octavia. It doesn't take long for the small town to get even smaller when Lexa starts running into Clarke everywhere. Maybe rules were meant to be broken.
Update 10/25/21- I'm leaving this story as it is and calling it "done" for those asking. I will be continuing in one shots and miniseries style pieces. If you are looking for updates and explanations, you can follow along on tumblr @thatonewherelexasachef . If you have prompt requests or want to get a hold of me, that's the way to do it!
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An inside joke around the office has grown out of hand and now everyone thinks Lexa has a girlfriend. When an office wedding rolls around, Lexa has run out of excuses as to where her non-existent better half is. Just when she thinks she’s out of options and has to come clean, Clarke, a friend of a friend, moves back to town and is down to do a little acting. Constant celebratory booze and a genuine fast friendship make everything fake start to feel a little too real.
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