Eighth in the Polygamy Project series! Jack and Angela have a discussion about the past two weeks once they get back to their house after they have finished the project.
Seventh in the Polygamy Project series! Gibbs had a horrible two weeks living with five women, but could one of them have won his heart back during that time? And where does that leave them in "the real world?"
Sixth in the Polygamy Project series! Dr. Brennan comes to realize some things about the unique situation that she has been instrumental in getting her family into.
Single mothers are being killed, and when Anderson figures out that the unsub is someone close to him, he decides to light a fire under Hotchner and his team by giving this case a personal element for them and anonymously leaving the victims' orphans on the team's doorsteps. *eleven-shot; rated for cursing*
A poem from Cecily's POV about finally being the party wife, what she thinks of it all now - and whether or not being first wife is worth it...
Fifth in the Polygamy Project Series! Tony has a decision to make, but will he let his head's demand for normalcy get in the way of his heart's desire for happiness?
By Derek Morgan's way of thinking, sometimes it just makes sense to follow the instincts of your sixth sense.
Part of the Highlights series: a couple of drabbles inspired by verses in Deuteronomy. A fluffy scene with his daughter and a prayer to his God.
Based off of the Carrie Underwood song of the same name. JJ and Will are in love, but she thinks that he loves his whiskey more. Can he give his drinking up in time to get back the love of his life?
The thoughts that broke through the mother of all headaches were these: She was in Vegas. She was wearing a wedding band. There was a man in bed with her, and she knew by his scent alone - gunpowder and real cologne, not pineapples and awful knock-off cologne - that he wasn't Shawn. And above all she knew that every bit of this was absolutely vodka's fault. *Lassiet!*
Post-ep for "Thursday the 17th" When Victoria's car won't start, Carlton drives her home from Gerards... and makes one final point concerning his love for her.
Fourth in the Polygamy Project. Lillian Josephs was sent to him as a woman on a mission, and Lance Sweets isn't sure what he thinks about the fact that she successfully completed it.
When Reid comes home to find Elle Greenaway disposing of his dilaudid, he's livid and she's determined to help him out of his addiction even though she too is still healing. But maybe they can heal each other along the way. How much can their situation - and their feelings for one another - change within a year? *Four-shot. T for cursing, drugs, mentions of murder and abuse*