Olga Sedova, the famous bounty hunter, is left broken after the tragic loss of her husband and finds herself opening up her memories to the one who caused her this pain to start with.
After losing ISIS and being in possession of a tonne of cocaine, which Pam has taken a liking to, things only go from bad to worse for Malory and it almost cost her marriage... and her collection of furs. Note: Contains spoilers for Series 5!
It's tough being a member of the SGC and it's even tougher being more than attached to your teammate also in the SGC but no matter what gets in their way, Sam and Jack will always come back to each other and that was all the reassurance that they both needed while their unspoken love still remained unspoken.
"No giggling." He often said to her whenever she found something a bit too amusing. He never meant it in a disciplinary manner; he was merely teasing her- which was something that he enjoyed to do very much. But this time as he said the words to her, she never would have guessed what would happen afterwards.
After narrowly escaping the fall of Ubar, Marlowe and Talbot begin to reminisce the past 20 years of searching for what had just been destroyed. But with old memories resurfacing, new truths are discovered and old wounds are re-opened. {Marlowe/Sully, Marlowe/Talbot ships}
After the City of Brass fell and a near death experience causes Marlowe to reconsider her priorities, Talbot meanwhile struggles with his own emotions and the unbearable guilt of losing the City as well as the slightly imposing presence of Sully around his boss. And Nate? Well, he's the wise-cracking hero who just so happens to be caught in the middle of this.
He found something so addictive about her, something so tempting and so moreish and he didn't care how dangerous it was. She was bad for him but when they were together it felt oh so good. (Rated M just to be safe!)
When one small mistake leads to a lot of trouble, Archer must change his ways before he loses all of those who are even remotely close to him but that only happens when the realisation metaphorically hits him in the face, although actually hitting him probably would have done just as well and made a lot of angry co-workers feel much, much better. (Rated M because it's Archer!)