We all know that Tom isn't a sociopath and isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but outside of that, we know very little. Here's a little insight on the beginning, middle, and end of Molly's relationship with a little Sherlolly thrown in. This was just a little thing bouncing around my head for a while.
Sandor Clegane has way too much time to think while he's digging graves. (Gravedigger Speculation, and spoilers for A Feast For Crows)
Spoilers for His Last Vow. Molly knows her place in the world and she's okay with it. Oddly enough it's her two greatest disappointments, Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty that help her as she figures out exactly who she is and what led her up to this point.
I watched their reunion from my usual perch behind Liesel's shoulder. It seemed that at last, something had gone right for the pair. They were no longer alone among swarms of people. (Blanket Disclaimer: I do not own The Book Thief. I'm not that awesome.)
Molly's mad about Janine and loads of other things involving Sherlock, however, Sherlock's reason for why that is happens to further enrage her because for one thing, it's not right. He just doesn't get it. (Spoilers through HLV)
Shizuo meets a pleasant girl in the park, but doesn't quite know how to proceed. Just a oneshot for now.
Direct sequel to Not My Name: Molly has been readjusting to her new life, but she still finds that it chafes her. As doubt begins to shake the relationships around her, her world becomes threatened by more ghosts from the past. Her inability to let go might just be what destroys her in the end.
Molly thinks about all the times relationships end with purging her flat of all of their possessions.