She survived, and only Daryl got it. (In other words, the number of times Beth Greene proved herself worthy and shocked the group excluding Daryl.)
Everybody wanted them together again, and Courtney knew that the most.
Two years. On Daryl's part, it was two years of hesitantly approaching whatever they had going on and then immediately retreating cowardly. On Beth's part, it was two years attempting to cope with a silly crush that soon escalated into something deeper, new, and welcoming.
"Sir. Do you want your situation to be settled or not?" "Felicity." Yet again, tingles and warmth spread throughout her being. "I'm pretty sure as soon as you babbled, my Xbox has been far from my mind." In which Felicity Smoak meets and interacts with Oliver Queen through unique circumstances ...
RULES IN DATING FELICITY SMOAK: *Rule #1: Do not hurt her. *(If one violates this rule, a special meeting with her bodyguards will be arranged, post-haste.)
Iris is invited to her employee appreciation party, and Barry is forever her plus one.
It turned out his next-door neighbor that blasted music shamelessly was his ex-girlfriend.
Daryl didn't realize he still didn't let go of his inner demons until he met Beth's. Beth didn't realize she had inner demons until she met Daryl's. Both learn to understand, grow, and love together.
Every time Duncan was within radar, he'd make a huge mess out of her. Her mind should be focused on prom and getting tasks done, but he never failed to loosen, spin, and tangle her up. She got used to it because it gave her a good kind of rush, but now it only served to rile her up mentally and emotionally. She should hate him, but it was hard. It always was.
Andy arrives from London as a new man. Physically. April feels conflicted about it.
Meg hates poetry, especially when it involves her featherbrained ex-boyfriend. Oh, and Sam unknowingly plays Cupid with an unwilling Dean.