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They met on an app and the chemistry was instant. But meeting in person means secrets can’t stay hidden. Will the truth doom them… or spark the promise of more?
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“Clarke?”
The voice was unmistakable. Clarke looked up and froze.
This wasn’t the seasoned professor she’d imagined, but someone who could have passed for one of the students around them.
“Lexa?”
The name left her before she could think. They hugged briefly. When they sat, she forced herself to meet Lexa’s bright green eyes, vivid even behind the black-rimmed glasses that framed her face. She looked twenty, maybe, barely older than her daughter Madi. Was she actually that young, or did she just have a baby face? Asking outright felt rude.
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It starts as studying together, and a party with Jane's softball teammates. Maura and Jane forge a friendship, but then Maura lies that she's dating Jane to avoid her parents setting her up with some guy named Garrett. She needs Jane's help to keep up the lie, and Jane agrees, because she's single, and not even into girls, so it doesn't matter.
...Right?
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A month after leaving Camp Jaha, Clarke is found in the forest by a Trishanakru warrior who brings her to a village where no one knows her name. A year later, a messenger from Polis arrives, and the life she built starts to unravel.
Meanwhile, Lexa holds a crumbling Coalition together while mourning a ghost she's convinced is dead.
Clexa endgame. I promise
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Lexa stops in her tracks when she spots her girlfriend. The moment feels a little surreal to her, because she’s looking at a stunning, blonde woman in a hoodie and sweatpants that seems far too proud of the mountain of chocolate in her arms.
Just Clarke, in a tiny store, making Lexa’s careful life feel wide open. And it hits her hard.
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The cute one where Lexa and Clarke are both single moms.
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Jane is eighteen and Frank discovers that she is a lesbian. He believes she is a disgrace and no longer deserves to live. With nowhere to go, no one to turn to, Jane has to find her way in the world.
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Jane hasn't spoken to her parents since she was eighteen. She has a whole life now, a wife and children. Then she gets the call that Angela is in the hospital. Can she put the past behind and work towards the future?
