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Don’t Blame Me
Clarke Griffin has it all under control—or so it seems. She’s popular, polished, and perfectly composed, the kind of girl who doesn’t make mistakes… until she does. When her date shows up late and the night spirals into alcohol-fueled chaos, Clarke finds herself lost, alone, and teetering on the edge of humiliation—until a stranger steps in.
Lexa is calm, steady, and impossibly kind. She helps Clarke home, never asks questions, and leaves only a text and a memory Clarke can’t shake. The next morning, consumed by embarrassment, Clarke does the only thing she can think of: she changes Lexa’s name in her phone... and tries to forget.
But some names have a way of staying with you.
Bookmarked by Melys0617
22 Jul 2025
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I hate her.
That bitch.
God, I hate her so much that I feel like dying everytime she looks at me like I am trash.
I don't know what did I do to deserve her hate, but now I hate her as much as she hates me.
Someday her life will be fucked up by somebody and I swear to God I'll be there watching it with a smirk on my face.
I swear to God, Clarke Griffin.
I, Lexa Woods, will let you fall and I will enjoy every second of it.Bookmarked by Melys0617
12 May 2021
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Clexa sin terminar.
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Finding Home by Kaein88 for Texrefuge, LizNY31, Shoelace22, Hamawa26, Northern_Insanity
Fandoms: The 100 (TV)
08 May 2021
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How was she liking it so far? Lexa didn’t know. Very rarely did she ever feel happy or enthusiastic about anything. The concept of liking something was foriegn to her. Lexa was accepting. Accepting was very, very different from liking.
“It’s too soon to tell. It’s only my first day.” She pointed out
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Being a foster kid, changes your priorities. It mutes your appreciation for social needs. After Lexa is placed in a new foster home she must learn to overcome her lack of interpersonal skills and navigate the enigma of Clarke Griffin. By far the most childlike and unorthodox teacher she's ever seen.Series
- Part 1 of Home

