7 Works in Architect Lexa (The 100)
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"Hi, love."
“I’m sorry. Who are you?”
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Clarke Griffin was a neurodivergent artist who thrived on routines and the predictability it brought into the unpredictable world.
Lexa Woods was an architect who loved her job, and also divorced because of that.
Let's follow their journey of self-growth and navigating the challenges their connection would bring.
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Arkadia was a sanctuary for dragons, ancient beings who are able to change into human forms,
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A dragon!Clarke Griffin met human Lexa Woods
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Soulmarks weren’t just visual. They were alive. They weren’t just ink embedded in skin; they pulsed with emotion. When a soulmate was near, the mark tingled with anticipation, and burned with longing.
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When an architect finds herself in a presence of an unexpected truck driver, past and present seem to entangle in one to reconnect an old lost friendship.
However, will Clarke and Lexa be able to move past the wounds of their past together and mend bridges?
Clarke and Lexa find themselves around each other once more and both are hurt. After years apart and in the same city with the same friends, they have to deal with their old memories and the scars from their past.
Moving between their memories and their present time the two women will have to figure out if they can heal by moving forward together or if they have to do it alone.
Or simply a story in which Clarke and Lexa met as children but got apart around their teen years and now fate has it that they saw each other again and have to deal with it. -
Already Gone by Lexkru
Fandoms: The 100 (TV), clexa - Fandom, The 100 Series - Kass Morgan
24 Feb 2022
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After leaving her husband to be at the alter Clarke finds herself in a rundown diner where she meets a mysterious Brunette who just might be enough to take her mind off everything wrong in her life.
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Is it possible to fall in love with someone you've never met?
Clarke is a lonely doctor who starts exchanging letters with the previous owner of the house where she used to live.
Lexa is a frustrated architect who grows attached to the letters she receives in her mailbox from a mysterious and stubborn woman who claims to write from another timeline.
Somehow, between the lines, they develop feelings for each other.
How do you hold on to someone who lives two years apart from you?