After two years of the secret marriage, Lee and Amanda are finally ready to come clean only to be separated by tragedy.
AU: This tale if for those of you who enjoy the more "grown-up" side of Lee and Amanda's relationship. This tale is to illustrate how our heroes could have "played backgammon" during each episode of the series. There will be one chapter for each
Filler scene for "Wrong Number" with Lee questioning Amanda's answer to his question about how she'd rate him.
Filler scene for "Unfinished Business." What was the question Amanda almost asked and how did Lee respond to it?
Not much summary needed here as the title says it all. Set Christmas of Season 3, Lee is haunted by visions of his past to guide him toward his future.
What if Lee hadn't used a fake name during the "Ship of Spies" wedding, making their marriage legal and he and Amanda had been forced to spend the night together in a honeymoon suite before their return to DC? AU. Rated M for later chapters.
The continuing tale of Lee and Amanda adjusting to their new family life as the agency adjusts to them being a couple. Warning: You shouldn't read if you haven't already read all 50 chapters of "The Honeymoon's Over" or this story will make absolutely no
One-shot missing scene from "Suitable For Framing" following Lee and Amanda's phone conversation and what they did while waiting for Billy to arrive.
Based on the conversation in "Reach For the Sky" in which L/A are talking about her being a Kappa and Lee breaking into the Kappa house. What if they had met in college during a time that Amanda and Joe had broken up, had a brief romance resulting in Lee
AU: My version of what happened after the tag scene in "All the World's a Stage" as Lee and Amanda explore the new dimensions of their relationship. Rated M for later chapters
When Amanda is attacked by an enemy, circumstantial evidence causes Lee to take the blame.
A fluffy little one-shot beginning with the tag scene of "Nightcrawler" in which Lee and Amanda take a moment to commemorate their engagement.
This is a one-shot fluffy continuation of the "Tug of War' saga and the first M-rated tale in the series. If you haven't read "Tug of War" or you object to M-rated content, this one may not be for you.
A New Year's filler for the tale "Tug of War" Warning: if you haven't read that tale, this one will only make partial sense to you. I recommend reading that one first.
A collection of thoughts of someone watching the house on Maplewood Drive. Set Post-series. Mystery marriage still a mystery. one-shot.
An extended tag of the episode "Promises to Keep" What if there had been more to Lee and Amanda's plan to play with Francine for her interference in their relationship? One-shot.
A between-episodes filler scene to explain how Joe King learned of the mystery marriage.
Amanda has a secret that is about to bring the mystery marriage to an end just as a secret kept by Lee's old flame and Francine's best friend threatens their future, leaving Francine caught in the middle and Lee torn between his past and his present. .
Filler scene for"Bad Timing" to answer the question of what Amanda was doing while Lee was in Billy's office.
The secret marriage begins to take it's toll. How much longer can husband and wife live apart before it tears them apart?